Join Paige Beresford, Mark Hendry and James Cairney in the first episode of the Herald and Times new weekly Scottish football podcast, On The Same Page.
Each week the team will be exploring different topics in Scottish football and this week the focus is on fan ownership, with an exclusive interview with the former Foundation of Hearts chairman Ian Murray MP.
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As well as focusing on the latest sports news, the podcast will give an in-depth look at the main talking points around Scottish football.
The podcast will soon launch on all good podcast streaming apps, but until then, you can listen to it here.
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To find out more about the book discussed in the podcast, you can find out the details here
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