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Football Daily

Scotland are singing in the rain

Football Daily

BBC

Sports, Soccer

4.34.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Kelly Cates is joined by Pat Nevin, James McFadden, Roddy Forsyth and Alistair Bruce-Ball to discuss Scotland’s win at a wet Hampden Park. They discuss the waterlogged pitch which caused a late suspension, the quality of Scott McTominay and the importance of beating Georgia. We also hear from Scotland manager Steve Clarke. Plus, we say goodbye to Roddy Forsyth who leaves BBC Sport after 42 years.

Transcript

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0:11.6

mess and fake your own death.

0:13.2

And love.

0:14.2

Are you proposing to me?

0:15.2

In the face of death.

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I'm six weeks into the chemo.

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And I have no eyebrows.

0:20.7

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0:22.9

Yeah, something's up.

0:24.4

Starring Rosamond Pike and Hugh Laurie.

0:27.1

Happy death anniversary.

0:29.6

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0:30.6

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:33.6

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0:34.7

Music, radio, podcasts.

0:37.2

This is The Football Daily with Kelly Cates.

0:43.0

Hello and welcome to a slightly more condensed football daily podcast.

0:47.0

But what a night at Hamden.

0:49.0

Plenty of starting and stopping involved in this one.

0:52.5

The game actually got underway after really heavy rain early doors.

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