A View from the Terrace - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Episode 1
The panel discusses the early-season managerial merry-go-round, why young lower-league fans are getting it tight as well as (whisper it) Aberdeen's title ambitions.

Episode 2
This week we are joined by a ‘proper football manager' to talk management, sackings and social media.

Episode 3
It's title challenges, half-time shows and pitch invasions on this episode.

Episode 4
Every ounce of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 5
Every ounce of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 6
With the Scottish Cup second round delivering blockbuster action as usual, and the women's national team on the verge of another major tournament, there is plenty for the panel to celebrate.

Episode 7
Following the League Cup semi-finals and a stellar midweek for the Glasgow sides in Europe, the panel discuss whether the Old Firm's demise has been greatly exaggerated.

Episode 8
An Aussie heartbreaker joins the panel.

Episode 9
The fans' view of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 10
The fans' view of Scottish football. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 11
Every ounce of Scottish football, from the top of the pile to the dogfights. It means everything, it means nothing, and this is what it looks like from the terrace.

Episode 12

Episode 13

Episode 14

Episode 15
Telfer is joined by Tony Anderson, Graeme Thewliss and Rob Borthwick to ask whether anyone else in the world does local rivalries better than we do.

Episode 16

Episode 17

Episode 18

Episode 19

Episode 20
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