As we hit the season’s halfway point, there’s been no shortage of Scottish football drama and action! Join us for a festive look at some of The Warm-Up’s best moments so far. Sam North and Gordon Duncan deliver hilarious stories, legendary managerial tales, and some of the biggest name drops from our incredible guest lineup. This includes Graeme Souness, Martin O’Neill, Kris Boyd, Chris Sutton, Stiliyan Petrov, Derek McInnes, Steven Naismith, Gordon Strachan, Paul Lambert, and Neil Lennon just to name a few! Don’t miss this festive celebration of Scottish football at its finest. 00:00 – Welcome to the Warm-Up Christmas Special 00:24 – The best name-drops so far 01:05 – Stan Petrov’s Bellingham connection 01:29 – Charlie Mulgrew v Pedro 01:59 – Charlie Nick on the front cover of the NME 03:10 – Paul Lambert’s Dortmund team-mates 04:40 – Stan Petrov man-marking Ronaldinho 05:08 – John Collins’ Predator first 06:11 – Sam North, where does he play? 06:54 – Sam North recreates August’s GOTM with Dom Thomas 07:42 – Managerial advice from our guests 08:10 – Craig Levein’s nipple ring 09:24 – Gordon Strachan’s tactical genius 09:59 – Neil Lennon’s best team-talk 11:30 – Kevin Thomson on Walter Smith 12:26 – Charlie Mulgrew on Neil Lennon 13:19 – Derek McInnes on how Craig Levein is a jinx! 15:24 – Martin O’Neill on how scary Graeme Souness was 17:30 – Marvin Bartley v Steven Naismith 18:00 – Chris Sutton and Kris Boyd – Frenemies? 18:58 – Neil Lennon on fearing Bobo Balde 20:36 – Best of the Rondo 24:43 – Merry Christmas from everyone at the Warm-Up #scottishfootball #spfl #Rangers #Celtic #OldFirm #football #SPFLHighlights #Aberdeen #Dundee #DundeeUnited #Hearts #Hibs #Kilmarnock #Livingston #Motherwell #RossCounty #StMirren #StJohnstone #Subscribe #Christmas #FootballInterviews #ScottishFootballShow #FootballStories Follow us on X and Instagram @TheWarmUp Check out every episode:
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL | Stories from O’Neill, Souness, Boyd, Sutton, Nicholas, Lambert, McInnes and more
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