The Hampden Roar

A Scotland national football team podcast featuring interviews with former players and managers as well as debates and discussions on current players, squad selections and matches.

Sports
Football
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25: Who will start our must win game against Ru...
33 min
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24: The summer transfers of Scottish players
43 min
178
23: Pat Nevin - part two
54 min
179
22: Pat Nevin - part one
39 min
180
21: Important win v Cyprus and encouragement de...
39 min
181
20: Willie Miller
63 min
182
19: Steve Clarke announced and squad debate
Andy Bargh and Ben Ramage discuss the very pleasing appointment of Steve Clarke as Scotland's new Head Coach and the players in contention to be included in his first squad for the imminent double header versus Cyprus and Belgium.
37 min
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18: Steven Thompson
A change of scene for Steven Thompson as he moves from the Sportscene sofa to the Hampden Roar on a one-hour contract. The former striker talks us through his memories of playing for Scotland the 16 caps he achieved while Berti Vogts was manager. Despi...
60 min
184
17: Who should our next manager be?
Host Andy Bargh and Media Scotland journalist Ben Ramage debate the credentials of some of the names linked with the vacant Scotland manager position. Steve Clarke, Slaven Bilic, Scot Gemmill, Derek McInnes and David Moyes have all been mentioned. The ...
39 min
185
16: Jackie McNamara
Jackie McNamara gives a very honest account of his time spent with the Scotland team. Capped 33 times, the full-back believes he should have had around double that. Jackie speaks frankly about a tough professional relationship with Craig Brown, life un...
77 min
186
15: Kazakhstan and San Marino review
Host Andy Bargh and Media Scotland journalist Ben Ramage pick through the bones of Scotland's disastrous start to the Euro 2020 qualifying campaign.
35 min
187
14: Kazakhstan and San Marino preview
Alex McLeish threw a few curve balls in his squad for the upcoming European Qualifying matches against Kazakhstan and San Marino. There are plenty of familiar faces in the set-up but a few more inexperienced players such as Oli Burke, Kenny McLean, Joh...
38 min
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13: Craig Levein
52 min
189
12: Archie McPherson
38 min
190
11: Billy Dodds
48 min
191
10: Kenny Miller (part two)
56 min
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9: Kenny Miller (part one)
49 min
193
8: Gary Caldwell
51 min
194
7: Ian Murray
42 min
195
6: Murdo MacLeod
66 min
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5: Paul Lambert
61 min
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4: Jim McCalliog
56 min
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3: Craig Brown (part two)
52 min
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2: Craig Brown (part one)
47 min
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1: Stephen McManus
38 min