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Plasticman

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May actually watch it tonight.

I usually find one of the Jambos (the uglier, balding one) too insufferable to last long if I switch on, but feel I may be able to stick it longer this week for some reason!
 
May actually watch it tonight.

I usually find one of the Jambos (the uglier, balding one) too insufferable to last long if I switch on

If you'd watched the whole thing, you'd have seen there is a good chance he'll be wearing a Hibs shirt next week as a forfeit.
 
Joel Sked and Robert Borthwick are unbearable Jambos.
Craig Fowler is usually ok, but has acted a bit more sked like since they were relegated.
 
Features in the programme are good, studio chat less so but it’s better than any other Scottish football content although not exactly stiff opposition
 
That Joel Sked looks like Gollum’s stunt double. The Scottish MSM does seem infiltrated with scumbos everywhere you look 🤢
 
I usually dont watch this shite, but the interview with Ryan Porteous had me in stitches... iplayer and able to skip the crap bits is a blessing...
 
I usually dont watch this shite, but the interview with Ryan Porteous had me in stitches... iplayer and able to skip the crap bits is a blessing...
Friday was a good show. Well worth a watch for anyone interested in Scottish football.
A good assessment piece on Scottish football this season to date including lots of interesting lower league content, 2 good short films and the Ryan Porteous interview.
 
I enjoyed the Ryan Porteous appearance on the programme. Quite a wee coup getting him on so quickly after his sparkling first Scottish start. But I like the show. It does not pander to the Ugly Sisters and gives good air time to the lower divisions. (Remember when we were there and got very little mention?) I can easily fade out the Jambo-related stuff and just laugh at the various Jambo pundits getting it wrong so often. I welcome its return.
 
I enjoyed the Ryan Porteous appearance on the programme. Quite a wee coup getting him on so quickly after his sparkling first Scottish start. But I like the show. It does not pander to the Ugly Sisters and gives good air time to the lower divisions. (Remember when we were there and got very little mention?) I can easily fade out the Jambo-related stuff and just laugh at the various Jambo pundits getting it wrong so often. I welcome its return.
Yeah, I like it to. It's nice to have a football show that genuinely gives time to all parts of the game in Scotland instead of just paying lip service to it. It's also a bonus that the show that isn't po-faced or taking itself too seriously either.

It reminds me a bit of the sort of no-budget fun Channel 4 used to put out in the 90s.