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This episode, we take a forensic delve into the incredible career of former Celtic defender, Rudy Vata. Born under the oppressive rule of Enver Hoxha, like a scene from Escape to Victory - Rudy sought political asylum during an international match in France, becoming the first Albanian to win a trophy outside his homeland plying his trade for Celtic. We'll explore his football adventures across Cyprus, Germany, Japan, and ultimately back to his adopted home of Scotland. Discover the challenges he faced, the cultural shocks, and the unforgettable experiences he amassed, including his escape to freedom in Paris and his fondness of deodorant. Get ready to be inspired by Rudy's grit, determination, and unwavering passion for football!

This week - we take a trip to Enschede to meet the first foreigner and first goalkeeper to be named Scottish Player's Player of the Year. From winning Scottish Cups with Aberdeen to playing alongside legends like Marco van Basten, Theo's story is packed with memorable moments. Discover his path from a small village in the Netherlands to playing in front of roaring Scottish crowds and being nominated for the Balon D'or, his friendship with Paul Mason, and insights into Dutch football philosophy. Don't miss out on tales of matchday atmospheres, unforgettable saves, and the unique challenges of being a goalkeeper.

This week on the CS-Aye Football Podcast, we embark on a fascinating journey with Dutch international and former Feyenoord Rangers defender, Bert Konterman. From his early days playing football in the Netherlands, his unforgettable goal against Celtic, to his adventures with Jaap Stam and his pocketing of Ronaldinho, this episode has it all. Get ready for amusing anecdotes, dressing room humor, players falling off beds and a deep dive into the passion and culture of football on both sides of the North Sea.

This episode, we launch into unforgettable dive into the life and career of former Bolton and Scotland striker John McGinlay. Discover how this Highland wanderer traveled from Inverness to exotic locations like Auckland and Cincinnati, made a significant impact in the Highland League, and played pivotal roles in clubs like Yeovil Town, Millwall, before becoming a legend at Bolton Wanderers. Listen to stories about big match moments, such as knocking Liverpool out of the FA Cup and securing promotions, and THAT goal against Sweden to help Scotland qualify for the World Cup in France.

In this episode, we meet footballer, manager, agent and paper magnate Des McEwan. Born and raised in Milton of Campsie, Des takes us on a journey from his early days as a Celtic fan to signing for the club itself. He recalls memorable moments with legendary figures like Tommy Burns and John Lambie, and shares insights from his career at various clubs including Airdrie, Albion Rovers, and Queen of the South. Des chats about his experience balancing football and education, moving into management, and his transition to a successful business career. Packed with anecdotes and reflections on the sport, this is a must-listen for any football enthusiast! And a bonus John Lambie story to boot!

This episoide, we dive into the intricate world of Scottish football with Hamilton Accies' long-serving Club Secretary, Scott Struthers. We explore Scott's journey from starting in the 1970s to his pivotal role in club operations, his relationship with legendary managers like John Lambie, and the unique joys and challenges of running a football club. Discover the untold tales, from management disputes to changing room drama, and the hilarious incident of Michael Stewart's infamous tunnel slip. This episode offers a detailed, humorous, and poignant look at the lifeblood of a football club.

This week, we chat with former Celtic and Scotland goalkeeper Jonathan Gould. From being 'sent to Coventry' to reminiscing about his adventures with Celtic, discover Jon's tales of growing up as a footballer's son, his unexpected move to Celtic, and his role in that famous Old Firm rivalry. Plus, hear about his World Cup memories, coaching career, and where it all went wrong for John Barnes

In this episode, Scotland skipper Rachel Corsie shares her journey from her childhood in Aberdeen to the glamour of the World Cup. Rachel also reflects on her leadership experiences as Scotland's national team captain and her insights as a pundit during major tournaments. This episode is a comprehensive exploration of Rachel's football career, the development of women's football in Scotland, and the intricacies of leading on the international stage - and also how her mum was scunnered she found out a secret on national TV.

This week we meet a man who travelled an unconventional route into football - becoming detached from the game after showing promise as a youngster before a career in construction led him to volunteer at his local club. Find out about journalists having their own crowd chant, finger battles with Scotland goalkeepers and having to play the biggest game of your career in front of no fans with Livingston manager David Martindale.

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