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10-11-2020 10:23 PM #1
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10-11-2020 11:14 PM #3
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11-11-2020 12:00 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Slaney used to do my nut in,but I've warmed to him as well. Great banter with all of them usually and some class stories.
Also, how sound does Andy Halliday seem by the way?! Especially for a Jambo hun haha.
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11-11-2020 12:38 AM #5
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Halidays Scottish cup final winning podcast is fantastic too. 👍
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11-11-2020 07:36 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have to admit though I'm surprised Halliday is allowed to appear on the show as much I thought as a footballer he would have to stay in his professional bubble?
Si Ferry is funny though and I also thought Slaney was a pain in the arse at first but I really like him now. He just daft as a brush!Last edited by Coco Bryce; 11-11-2020 at 08:46 AM.
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11-11-2020 07:48 AM #7
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I like Ferry. Cannot stand that Paul Slane. Weegie patter isn't for me
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11-11-2020 07:50 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I like how candid players are when Ferry interviews them. I watch his interviews when I'm cooking usually and no one has really put me off my dinner. That said there is too much of a old firm bias for my taste, so they don't all get viewed.
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11-11-2020 09:20 AM #10
Superb all his shows are. Rather they boys presented the highlights every week!
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11-11-2020 09:45 AM #11
Im a fan of Slaney but can definitely see why hes not everyone's cup of tea. Ferry is brilliant though, seems to just put all his guests at ease straight away which adds to the quality of his interviews with them flowing so easily. Definitely a good future for him after hes hung the boots up
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11-11-2020 07:54 AM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-11-2020 10:59 AM #15
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The two paddy kenny interviews with under the cosh are worth a watch/listen.
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11-11-2020 11:26 AM #16
I just wish he didn't swear as much!
(EDIT I've watched the full part 1 and it's hilarious!)Last edited by I'm Spartacus; 11-11-2020 at 12:16 PM.
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11-11-2020 04:04 PM #17
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Si Ferry is decent and when he does one on one interviews, they’re really good.
But Slane is awful, not funny at all. Kevin Kyle is boring and the addition of Andy Halliday was the final straw.
I will still listen to his podcast if he does one on one interviews with people.
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11-11-2020 05:32 PM #18
The ones with the three of them are absolutely tragic, Weegie "comedy" that wasn't funny thirty years ago (Look, Paul Slane is dressed up like Liam Gallagher! HILARIOUS!) and half of the podcast filled with their crap.
Si Ferry by himself interviewing people is brilliant though, got a knack for asking good questions and putting guests at ease so he gets good stories out of them. The Garry O'Connor one was really good.
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11-11-2020 05:43 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not all comedy is going to suit everybody, fairly harmless fun in my opinion.
When they’re serious about football as well it’s interesting as I think they know their stuff.
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11-11-2020 06:14 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Slaney I like- you need to get to used to him but the wee compilation videos of all his funny moments is superb. The 3 of them work well together as Kyle is sort of the straight one but they all are happy to have the mickey taken out of them. I don't know what it is Si Ferry has as I sometimes find his interjections to ask daft laddie questions annoying but he gets great stories out of players.
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He’s spoken about it before but he clearly never had the mentality to be a footballer but it sounds like he was a very good player. There’s rightly a lot of focus on people’s mental health just now and it seems clear he had his struggles on that front. Amateur psychology stuff here but I’m guessing he over compensates sometimes with his outrageous behaviour to try and hide a deeper side to him.
He’s clearly daft as a brush but he’s doing well for himself and i personally think it’s great to see.
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11-11-2020 09:42 PM #23
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Haven't seen the podcasts with the other two characters but Ferry's interviews are superb. He has a way about him that puts his interviewees at their utmost ease and brings them out of themselves. His questions are relevant and well put - such that it feels like a proper conversation. He knows his subjects - or if he doesn't he researches them well and the result is football interviews with a level of candour I'd never seen before. Top marks to the lad - great job
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11-11-2020 11:06 PM #24
Is he Hibs? He's fond of taking wee digs at the pub team and often bigs up the Hibees.
He also talks like we do. Normally. Lovely East Coast accent.
These clowns that he has on like Kyle, Slaney and Derek Ferguson ought to come with subtitles. I god damn can't understaun them, so ah cannae.
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11-11-2020 11:44 PM #25
Andy Halliday looks like someone glued my grannies armpit hair on to a Barry Ferguson football figure.
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12-11-2020 05:42 AM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-11-2020 01:08 AM #27
Watched it earlier. Si is a good story teller. It was practically an hour of Di Canio patter.
Part 2 next week?
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12-11-2020 12:28 PM #28
Anyone watch the latest keeping the ball on the ground. Thought Si and Halliday were gonna end up punching each other!
Less talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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12-11-2020 12:43 PM #29
Slaney is like one of the tracksuit and baseball hat cats from Craig Lang
Kyle is as dull as dishwater
As others have said cannae be arsed wi weegie patter
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12-11-2020 04:21 PM #30
https://youtu.be/yLFf6jXZ7lY
The latest one above is brilliant with Halliday and Ferry having differing opinions which gets quite heated. I really like Halliday and was getting frustrated like he was as Ferry tried to change the argument/put words in his mouth.
Ferry does speak a lot of sense though as does Halliday and it’s great getting their insight into the game and hearing their stories, Slaney for me is just hilarious.
Sometimes the jokes can be a bit repetitive though - Jim Jeffries, Gary Holt etc.
Kev Kyle does my head in. He tries to come across smart and fails miserably, he also seems to change his opinion based on who he is speaking to and what they think. Don’t get me wrong he says the odd thing, mainly about strikers or defenders which makes sense and I agree with but half the time I’m scratching my head wondering if I’m listening to a striker that played in the prem or one that stopped playing when he was 16 and spends every weekend in the pub pretending they played at a good level
All in all a brilliant podcast and something I look forward to every week.
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