Bbc sports scottish football


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  1. Bbc sports scottish football
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  3. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Sutherland is joined by two studio guests almost always and who discuss the results. Direct free kick taken by Garry Hay.
  4. Mark Brown takes the free kick. The Argentine striker stroked Dundee United ahead from the penalty spot on 21 minutes after Garry Hay upended the tricky Jennison Myrie-Williams. Brown blocked Goodwillie's drive and Weaver parried Bryson's close-range effort before Kyle finally beat the offside trap but shot high and wide from 12 yards with only the keeper to beat.
  5. Out of the blue, United took the lead after Hay, back in the side after missing the defeat by Celtic last week, tripped Myrie-Williams inside the penalty box. It was nothing to do with lack of effort or the way we were set out. Free kick crossed right-footed by Iain Flannigan, Michael Kovacevic manages to make a clearance. All that's left is to click the 'Submit Vote' button below. It sends reporters to every game in the , certain games in the , as well as and games. I think you need 6-8 eight players every week to be in form and we are getting there. The show was presented by with commentary by Macpherson, or. The show rounds up all of the day's main football scores, whilst debating the major Scottish football stories of the week. Nicky Weaver takes the free kick. Free kick taken by Mark Brown.
  6. Football - It was nothing to do with lack of effort or the way we were set out. Home midfielder Craig Bryson did well to burrow his way into the penalty area but James Fowler drove the cut-back over the bar from 16 yards.
  7. Sportscene Genre Presented by Saturday Sunday Country of origin Original language s Production Production location sRunning time Varies Production company s Release Original network Picture format 16:9 Original release 9 August 1975 1975-08-09 — present External links Sportscene is the name of a range of television programmes produced by. By the 1970s, a Sportscene format of a 5pm programme called Scoreboard, as a regional opt-out fromplus a 10pm show with highlights from one English and one Scottish league or cup match, was established. Sportscene also covered European and international matches, which usually involved highlights but occasionally live coverage. The show was presented by with commentary by Macpherson, or. There are a number of shows that come under the Sportscene brand. The show produces highlights of all the week's matches from the. Sutherland is joined by two studio guests almost always and who discuss the results. Commentators includeLiam McLeod,John Barnes and. The show rounds up all of the day's main football scores, whilst debating the major Scottish football stories of the week. It bbc sports scottish football reporters to every game in thecertain games in theas well as and games. It ran for the entire duration of the time allocated for the day's results, starting at some point between 1 and 5 minutes before the network aired English counterpart. Sportscene Results is presented by previous presenters have included Bill McFarlen, and. The show gives football experts like and an opportunity to give their views on the days results and the past week of football. Coverage includes both Scottish cup competitions the and the and matches. This bbc sports scottish football highlights packages and other one-off specials. Previous Sportscene presenters include,, and. The programme's main commentary and reporting team consists of; lead commentator, John Barnes, and Chris McLaughlin. Previous lead commentators have been 1969—19901990—19971997—2004 and 2004—2010. Reporters on Sportscene Results have includedChris McLaughlin, Brian McLauchlin, Connie McLauchlin,Kenny Crawford, Scott Davie, Martin Dowden, Jim Spence, Charlie Mann and Sandra Brown. Most programmes now feature on the service, depending on rights restrictions. Munchtime Sportscene is a name often used by the programme's makers, presumably a play on the currently rested Lunchtime Sportscene programme.

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