A View from the Terrace - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights, the stars to the journeyman.

Episode 2
The studio panel looks at the best clips from this week's SPFL action and are introduced to CGT's Secret Sauce, aka players who fly under the radar but actually make a team tick.

Episode 3
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights, the stars to the journeyman.

Episode 4
The studio panel takes another punt at The Boyata Index as they attempt to value some burly strikers and diminutive wingers against their frankly ludicrous valuation system.

Episode 5
An irreverent look at the world of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights, the stars to the journeyman, and what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 6
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights and the stars to the journeyman.

Episode 7
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights, the stars to the journeyman.

Episode 8
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish football, from the top of the pile and the dogfights to the stars and the journeyman.

Episode 9
An irreverent, sideways look at the world of Scottish Football, hosted by Craig G Telfer, Joel Sked, Shaughan Mcguigan, Craig Fowler and Robert Borthwick, as well as a revolving subs bench of real fans who travel around the country exploring the beautiful game and all its quirks and qualities.

Episode 10
The world's worst defending, a trip to Florence to meet a new Scottish superstar plying her trade in Italy as well as a look at which players the panel are on the fence about.

Episode 11
The panel give their big bold crazy predictions based on last week's SPFL action. We deep dive into Aberdeen and Greenock Morton and look at what the future holds for them.

Episode 12
We get Paul Hartley back on the managerial wagon, move Kris Boyd to Maryhill and look at the nonsense that players have been tweeting and 'gramming in the world of social media.

Episode 13
In a jam-packed season review and cup final preview episode, the boys present clips of the season, taking in try-hard celebrations and horrendous own goals.
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