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HEARTS, CELTIC & RANGERS WIN IN THRILLING TITLE RACE | MONDAY 13TH APRIL
13 Apr 2026
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Chapter 1: What happened in the Scottish Premiership title race this weekend?
0141 951 1025 It's time to talk football It's Clyde One Super Scoreboard
Good evening and welcome to Clyde One Super Scoreboard As we look back on the final set of pre-split fixtures It's as you were in the title race With the top three all winning on the same weekend For only the second time this season Hearts come from behind Rangers really come from behind And Celtic not at their best But get the job done And there wasn't much change elsewhere Aberdeen are they probably safe And if Livingston have been down for a while
Are they definitely down now? I'm Gordon Duncan and joining me tonight you have Andy Halliday and Roger Hanna.
This thrilling three-way title fight rumbles on to the post-split fixtures, Gordon. And we found out at the weekend it's all about what you do in the box. Celtic had the ox in the box to beat St Mirren. Rangers found a fox in the box to get two of them to floor Falkirk. Hearts had Crocs in the box.
Landry Cabore getting booted in the back of the head for a penalty that you two boys might not agree with.
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Chapter 2: How did Hearts manage their comeback against Motherwell?
So tonight, Andy, we'll need to be the shock jocks in the box.
Well it was our favourite start of the season last weekend that it was the 10th of January it was the only sole weekend that Hearts, Celtic and Rangers have all won and after Hearts and Celtic got their job done on Saturday we all knew it was going to happen Razors were going to go and drop points on the Sunday and that looked for all the world and that was going to happen after 40 minutes but an incredible second half comeback an incredible game no twist this weekend feels a wee bit weird but five weeks to go and I'm sure there'll be more
0141 951 1025 we're getting closer just five post split fixtures to go so what does it look like now it's not that we don't like the Scottish Cup semi-finals of course we do but it's almost a shame to have the premiership go on the back burner for an extra week so give us your thoughts on how it looks heading in to the split as the guys have alluded to they all won
but nothing's ever truly the same because we're a week closer to the end of the season. Rangers scoring all those goals, winning in the most convincing fashion of the three, but you wouldn't have said that at half-time, so where does that leave them? Hearts, yet again, set pieces, doing the job, the home record, where does it leave them?
Still top, I hear you Jambos fans say, and as for you Celtic fans, again, it's a win and it keeps you in there, but I'm sure the performance had room for improvement, shall we say, so... Where does it sit now? Who's the happiest? What did you take away From the weekend?
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Chapter 3: What were the key performances from Celtic and Rangers?
Who's got the momentum? Who's got the most belief? All that sort of stuff The same kind of questions We've been asking all season But because They deserve to be asked So 01419511025 If there is anything else From down the league That tickled your fancy
please do share it it's a Monday night that can mean refereeing decisions it can mean good goals bad moments whatever you tell us 0141 951 1025 these two will whet your appetite suitably with first of all your result of the weekend please I'm going to go for Aberdeen I've gave them plenty howlers over the season on a Monday but no it's only their second win in the last 17 games it was a game at the weekend that I didn't fancy them must be said going into it
and regardless I played against 10 men I thought it was as good an Aberdeen performance as they've had for a long period of time 2-0 comfortable winners my result of the weekend safe all that stuff no not for me still not yeah not for me no I don't still don't think they're a great side that's not asked I don't think they're safe okay Roger Hanna result of the weekend
I think we have to have a nod to Rangers. If you can go to Falkirk. First league win there since 2009. As you know, Gordon, I had a family Sunday lunch arrangement yesterday. I went into the restaurant.
Chapter 4: What controversies arose from the weekend's matches?
Falkirk were leading 2-0. Mrs Hannah made me hide my phone. And I came back out and somebody said Rangers had won 6-3. And I thought I had maybe not been given the soda and lime that I was thinking. But fair play to them. I saw it later on in the day and they turned it around magnificently.
goal of the weekend for not the first time in a while but sometimes you're limited I think you had a lot of good choices so I'm very fascinated to see what's been omitted and what you've gone for well it wouldn't take a rocket scientist to protect my goal of the weekend because if you're going for team goals there's not been many better team goals this season for me than
Manny Longhello's at the weekend against Hearts it was a terrific goal build up for the goalkeeper works out to the right hand side Ibrahim Said with a lovely bit of skill in the middle gets played out to the right hand side what about Lucas Fidinger's dummy as well you took the words right I was just about to ask you unbelievable dummy to allow Manny Longhello to tap in at the back post
he does like a team goal what are you going for?
listen there's a few contenders I'm actually going to go for Finn Yates of Falkirk we're going to put Falkirk 2-0 up our players come on leaps and bounds under John McGlynn this season and at that stage before I had started my lunch you would have thought that goal might have been enough for Falkirk how wrong we were you're howler of the weekend then let's see what you've come up with Roger Hanley you go first poor old Grant Hanley he's been in this movie before I think at your place
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Chapter 5: Should Russell Martin receive a medal for his contributions?
earlier in the season a midweek game on my right Andy yes an early red card a dogzo red card a costly red card because I think Hibs lost that night as well left them short handed at Petaudry they conceded a penalty that gave Kevin Nisby his first goal and he's he's at a lot of highs but he's experiencing a few lows this season as well and he'll now miss the Edinburgh derby
Well, I'm going to go to Tincastle. Roger mentioned the incident. Would you call it Crocs in the Box? So I'm going to go to Crocs in the Box with Kibori's incident with Stephen Welsh. I must admit, I never actually knew the rule about what is a dangerous play for the attacker if he had the ball in the box. But that's no excuse that I think the referee should know the rule if I don't.
So for that instance, I don't think that should be a penalty kick.
I'm not going to use that phrase again. I was just happy I got away with it once.
Chapter 6: Is VAR becoming a laughing matter in Scottish football?
it was when you said bootied in the back of the head I thought that's a tabloid man that eh jeez nothing like a wee bit of exaggeration on a Monday night bootied emphasis jeez oh what do you think is Andy onto something was it a penalty
answer carefully it falls into the category of you can see why it was given I'm not going to blast Matthew McDermott at all for not seeing it I was there I didn't see it I actually thought Landry and Gwendolyn he was kind of backing into Stephen Willard Cabore Cabore Landry and Gwendolyn take me back
Landry Kibori when he was backing into him had just sort of fallen over and was exaggerating what was going on I think Lauren Shanklin was the only person of 20,000 inside that ground who was claiming for a penalty kick when it happened I was really surprised when you saw you know when that happened
Scoreboard on the far side Saying it was a VAR check for a penalty No idea what was happening You see it again Derek McInnes used the phrase He was kicked in the head And you usually get a penalty If you get kicked in the head And I can see where he's coming from But See when you say usually Have you ever seen many incidents like that? No So what do you mean usually?
No Derek McInnes said that Not me I'm just quoting the man Quoting the manager of Hearts I can see why Motherwell-minded people like yourselves might be irate at it because you're quoting a rule that perhaps it could have gone against. You could also make an argument that is it a clear and obvious error
By the referee And then we're back to this Re-refereeing things Personally Bill it yourself I can't wait for Willie And to hear what he's got to say In the VAR review show In this one Because this will be This will be a belter Simply because It's so unusual Willie worth waiting for Some people might say Where does that leave us Your top man Top performer Of the weekend
I'm going to go to Nicholas Raskin in the first half I wouldn't know how to describe his performance but the second half he played like a Belgian internationalist and I thought his energy his enthusiasm his willingness to drive Rangers forward I thought really turned the game on its head and the contest of Rangers 45 minutes in the first half compared to their 45 minutes in the second half wasn't too dissimilar to Nico Raskin's individual performance but given how good I thought he was in the second half he's my performer of the weekend did we get your howler there actually?
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the title race as the season nears its end?
Yeah, Grant Hanley.
Oh, so he did. I just got distracted.
Well, listen, we'll go back to the other man who benefited from that, Kevin Nisbet. So he's your top performer? Yeah, two goals, big day for Aberdeen, and I've got a text message that Andy will verify here at Mrs Hannah saying, I did not make you hide your phone.
It was hidden under that big Yorkshire spoon you had that you showed me a picture of. 01419511025 is the number. Where does this leave the title race now? Post-split fixtures, that's all we've got left.
Chapter 8: How do the fans feel about their teams' performances as the split approaches?
Five to go. Hearts still top. Rangers still tucked in behind. Celtic still tucked in behind that. So how do you feel? Let's go with Thomas, who's going to give us the Celtic perspective first by the looks of it. Thomas, where does it sit now?
Where it sits now, first of all, evening, Gordon, Roger, Andy, hope you're all well.
How you doing, Thomas?
Where it sits now, I think, is very strange from a Celtic point of view because we won the game, albeit the two other teams won the game, so really there shouldn't be an awful lot of change and if there was going to be change, perhaps we've won another game. It's a positive and it is a positive, but performance level-wise, the Celtic performance was just another tepid,
tepid display, lacking in invention, lacking in ingenuity, lacking in creativity, and just about scraping by as we've been doing for the majority of the season. I was on last week talking about how I thought bringing back the Green Brigade might be a catalyst. It maybe was for the opening five, ten minutes, but
After the buzz settled down, I think Celtic settled down into the usual pattern of more or less refusing to go forward and very little in the way of a style of play.
And so whilst it's still in Celtic's hands, give or take, obviously if we win the five remaining games, I think we would then be in a situation of it would depend on goal difference with hearts. So more or less it's in our hands. But
I see very little in the performance that makes me think that we're going to get anywhere near winning all five games to be honest with you so that's where I'm sitting I think Thomas sums that up so brilliantly in terms of almost speaking on behalf of everyone where
and this is what I'm looking forward to between now and 8 o'clock, is how do you feel? What do you take away from the weekend where nothing's changed, but something always changes? You know, hearts are a step closer, ultimately. So even if the points gap hasn't changed, hearts are a step closer.
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