Kris Boyd and James McFadden join the show to pick through the leftovers of a busy festive period of football. Are Rangers resilient enough after dropping points to Hibernian? Should Hamza Igamane have played more of a role earlier? What has happened to Aberdeen? Can St. Johnstone escape relegation? Is Brendan Rodgers right to call out Celtic fans? Could Kieran Tierney be on his way back to Parkhead? There’s a lot to get through in this week’s episode, including whether Warm-Up favourite Charlie Mulgrew is the right man for Kelty Hearts and is Sam heading to North Korea on his holidays? 00:00 Intros 01:20 Rangers v Hibs fallout 04:00 Rangers game management 09:25 Is Igamane the real deal? 13:40 Should Rangers stick with Igamane or will he attract interest this window 15:50 Hagi v Campbell – was it a penalty? 17:29 How many hat tricks did Boyd score? 19:30 Panenka penalty tactics 20:50 Aberdeen’s woes continue 24:00 What to Aberdeen need to do in the January transfer window 27:55 – Rubezic’s red card 28:55 – St. Johnstone’s struggles 32:16 – Celtic v St. Mirren, can Dundee United fare better? 33:10 – Are Celtic fans spoiled? 37:10 – Is singing Kieran Tierney’s name disrespectful? 38:45 – Weekend preview 40:42 – Championship preview 43:20 – League 1 preview 44:50 – League 2 preview 45:20 – Sam’s holiday to North Korea? 46:30 – Who is moving in January? Tierney, Shankland? 47:30 – Should players go back to former clubs? 50:30 – Faddy’s return to Everton 53:45 – Who’ll be busiest in the window? 55:19 – Thank you and goodbyes #football #SPFLHighlights #Rangers #Celtic #KrisBoyd #Igamane #KieranTierney #scottishfootball #JamesMcFadden #footballtransfers #transferrumours #Hibs #Hearts #Aberdeen #Motherwell Proper Supporter of the SPFL Watch The Warm-Up each week on YouTube. Follow us on X and Instagram
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