Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE Jukebox Durie is our weekly review of the best (and the worst) football songs. To celebrate the release of ‘Sunshine On Leith’ this week’s Jukebox Durie examines the origin of this
Teddy dreams of Scots away!
This article was originally written for Teddy’s Dunfermline Press column, but he swapped it for a different piece after the same topic ended up being covered by another writer: Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC podcast! To download episodes and
Love is in the Air for Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie
Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE It’s a familiar cry of playground football: “It’s my ball and I’m going home”. In the playground the kid with the ball always has power. Balls are expensive, particularly real leather
Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie presents… St Mirren 1987!
Don’t forget the Scottish Comedy FC Podcast. Subscribe/download/listen HERE So, when Jukebox Durie left Scottish football a month ago, Celtic were on course for the Quadruple – League, League Cup, Scottish Cup and, of course, the Champions League trophy. Nothing
Andy Todd’s Jukebox Durie presents: Living Next Door to an Arab
Jukebox Durie is our weekly review of the best (and the worst) Scottish football songs. You’ll sometimes hear a football commentator or journalist refer to Dundee United as the ‘Arabs’, but that name is wrong. The name ‘Arabs’ correctly identifies