ENRG Extra Time: Call Me Maybe on the accordion

Seán and Cameron are joined by Graeme and Jack to discuss UEFA’s verdict on Kudela and Kamara, the Champions League Quarter Finals, and the top scorers in the Premiership and Premier League
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined by Graeme and Jack to discuss UEFA’s verdict on Kudela and Kamara, the Champions League Quarter Finals, and the top scorers in the Premiership and Premier League
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined by Graeme and Jamie to discuss Scotland thrashing the Faroes, the Robertson/Tierney partnership and Gareth Bale being a hero.
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined by Jamie and Struan for a week of “educated rants”, Scotland squabbles and fights over dog faeces. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on Twitter @ENRGExtraTime.
Read moreSeán and Cameron are once again joined by Graeme and Jamie for another fun-filled episode of Extra Time.
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined by Jamie and Graeme for more engaged, unfiltered and analytical football debate. In Big Shout, the guys come up with some new concepts to encourage more goals, as well as discussing Hearts’ marching to the title in the “wrong” way and why relegation battles are better than title races. Second Ball focuses on the Lower
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined by Taylor and Amy to discuss Neil Lennon’s departure, more Champions League action and the upcoming League Cup final. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on Twitter @ENRGExtraTime.
Read moreBack in the same room, Seán and Cameron are joined virtually by Jack and Taylor to talk through the return of the Champions League.
Read moreSeán and Cameron are back with Taylor and Graeme to talk through more drama and action from Scotland and beyond.
Read moreIt’s Jamie and Struan who join Seán and Cameron on this week’s Extra Time to discuss a full slate of Premiership and Premier League fixtures.
Read moreSeán and Cameron are joined on ENRG Extra Time by Graeme and Taylor to dissect the action and laugh at the stories that have been dominating Scottish football in recent days.
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