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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.

A View from the Terrace is back, and it’s title races, screamers from the sky and a road trip for a dusty old burger - jump in.

We break down title races tighter than a pair of Fowler’s jeans - whether it’s Livingston rising back to the top flight, a four-way SWPL1 scrap, a battle of footballing philosophies in League Two or, whisper it, Stenhousemuir making more history.

We present two goals of the season, screamers that need to be seen to be believed, celebrate the biggest Scottish Cup shock in decades and tip our hats (and flick our fingers) to a fan celebration that is iconic.

Telfer then hosts his annual ‘Were You Even Watching?’ quiz as he tests the jobbers to see how much attention they’ve been paying, they discuss Hibs, Rod Stewart and getting papped eating a pie on a cold night in the dead of winter.

Then it’s time to hit the road: whether it’s a potential League One decider, a trip to see Scotland’s worst football team, or a relegation six-pointer with a retro burger on the side, it’s up to Shaughan to decide just where we head this weekend.

And, of course, we kick off another round of The Banker. Will Telfer be the tortoise or the hare (with the hair) as they begin a new quest to pick up the Eammon Brophy Lone Wolf Trophy?

In the Wee Films, we meet legendary strike partners Eddie Annand and James Grady as they discuss their careers and the tragic challenge that now faces one of them, and in Edinburgh we head to the world’s only university course for football management as two young students begin their path to the top of the game.

Buckle up, Scottish football fans. This one’s a belter.

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