Cammy Bell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They're in trouble, Airdrie.
Yeah, you don't want them to go 4-5.
It begins to be embarrassing for you.
Terrific for Hibs, but it's embarrassing.
John McGlynn has based his season on efficiency.
Well, Aberdeen and I had for a home win, so they're going well.
Currie for a way win, going well.
Dundee for a home win, going well.
Falkirk, finished already.
Yeah, a massive goal for Comarnock that, especially after the half-time team talks, I'm pretty sure Neil McCann would have been saying to his team, look, just keep it tight, make sure you don't concede, but to go up that end of the pitch, get that second goal, and it's a long way back for a St Mirren team that don't score goals.
is going to put them into 11th place in the playoffs and now what will happen is the question marks over the appointment of Craig McLeishan yes he had a brilliant start to it but there was a long way to go there was still a huge amount of period of the season for me and an important part for Samir when they announced him as to be the interim manager to the end of the season somebody so inexperienced so young in the game
So yeah, there'll be question marks over was that the right decision because ultimately someone could end up finding themselves in the Championship next season.
Inevitably, someone is going to call this programme
either today or tomorrow or some point next week and say why did Rangers let Finlay Curtis go they should have never let him go for me I always thought he was a real impact player when he came on for Rangers and I seen him come off the bench a number of times and had an impact on the game he for me offered enough to keep him at the club
Over the course of my career, I have played for six different clubs back-to-back as a lone player.
I've won the FA Trophy and the Scottish Championship and I've been managed by Mickey Mellon and Owen Coyle and played with Graeme Dorans and Paul McGowan.
A lot to absorb there.
Played for six different clubs back to back as a lone player.
Won the FA Trophy and the Scottish Championship.
Managed by Mickey Mellon and Owen Coyle.