On the second episode of the Soccerlens Podcast, Stephen Darwin is joined by the Guardian’s Scottish Football Correspondent Ewan Murray as we take a closer look at all the prevalent issues currently at the forefront of the beautiful game in Scotland.
In particular we look at the SPL’s proposal to create a new SPL2 division and whether it’s implementation will be revolutionary or just simply the Scottish First Division with a somewhat unimaginative new name.
We also talk about the prospects for the future of Scottish football, player movement (and the considerable lack of it) in and out of the country, the Team GB debate and whether Scotland are on the road to South Africa 2010.
Among the topics discussed with Ewan Murray were:
- The SPL2 and how it may affect the structure of the Scottish league system
- The reasons for a lack of Scottish players plying their trade abroad
- What the SPL needs to do to attract more foreign players
- Scotland’s chances of World Cup 2010 qualification
- Team GB and why there is such a Scottish resistance
- Plus more on top of that!
Show Details
Date: Friday 13th March 2009
Host: Stephen Darwin
Co-Host: Ewan Murray
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