Episodes

  • Slattery Banned:: How Did The Motherwell Midfielder Get FOUR Games?
    Mar 27 2026
    In this emergency episode of Motherwell Daft, Gary and Peter jump on the mic to break down the explosive news surrounding Callum Slattery’s four‑match suspension — a decision that has left Motherwell fans furious and Scottish football supporters scratching their heads. The lads revisit the original incident, question how VAR cleared it on the night, and dive into why the retrospective punishment feels wildly disproportionate. They explore fan reactions, inconsistencies in officiating, and what this means for Motherwell heading into crucial fixtures against Falkirk and Hearts. Expect passionate debate, frustration with VAR, bold predictions about upcoming SPFL fixtures, and plenty of real talk about fairness, accountability, and the state of officiating in Scottish football. Highlights in this episode:
    • ⚠️ Breakdown of Slattery’s controversial four‑match ban
    • 🎥 Why VAR’s decision-making is under fire
    • 🔥 Fan reactions from Motherwell supporters and beyond
    • 🤦 The problem with retrospective punishment
    • ⚽ How the ban impacts upcoming fixtures
    • 🧠 Peter’s bold prediction: an uptick in simulation bookings
    • 📣 A call for consistency — and maybe ex‑professionals in the VAR room?
    If you’re a Motherwell fan, a Scottish football follower, or just someone fed up with inconsistent officiating… this is one you don’t want to miss.
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    16 mins
  • Hibs Stalemate, Fourth‑Place Focus & VAR Transparency Under Fire
    Mar 21 2026

    Crofty and Peter dive into a fiery weekend of Motherwell talking points — starting with the newly released VAR audio that has supporters across Scotland shaking their heads.

    The lads break down the controversial Alex Oxlade‑Chamberlain challenge on Eli Just, with Peter noting how VAR “seemed to be reaching as far as they could to make sure that we'll keep this a yellow card” . They also dissect the Liam Gordon red‑card debate.

    Attention then turns to the 0–0 draw with Hibs — a stop‑start, scrappy affair where Motherwell controlled spells but lacked cutting edge in the final third.

    As Crofty puts it, “we weren't good enough in the final third… we didn’t ever look really like we were going to get beaten, but we didn’t look like we were ever going to win” .

    The disallowed goal for Oscar Priestman is unpacked, with Peter confirming it was “a miniscule, marginal call” decided by the striker’s heel being inches offside .

    Despite frustration, the pod stays positive: another clean sheet, fourth place intact, and seven games to go. The boys urge calm around criticism and highlight the team’s relentless work rate — especially Lukas Fadinger, “the masked marauder in midfield” .

    They wrap with shoutouts to the Well Society podcast, upcoming events, and more Motherwell legends interviews coming during the international break.

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    33 mins
  • Sieb Dijkstra’s Motherwell Story: Commanding the Box and Capturing Hearts
    Mar 19 2026

    A fast‑moving, nostalgia‑soaked conversation with Motherwell cult hero Sieb Dijkstra, covering his explosive arrival in 1991, the chaos of his debut, the characters who shaped his time at Fir Park, and the unforgettable connection he built with the fans.

    From teacups flying to deep‑heat pranks on the team bus, Sieb relives the madness, the magic, and the moments that made him a legend.

    He also reflects on life in the Premier League, facing the era’s greatest strikers, and his modern work developing the next generation of goalkeepers.

    Key Episode Highlights

    A Debut to Remember (and Survive)

    Thrown into a cup tie vs Raith Rovers after just two training sessions. Motherwell lose 4–1 — and Tommy McLean erupts. “The teacups were flying all over in the dressing room.” Winning Over the Fans Instantly Despite the scoreline, both home and away fans chant his name.

    The Cooper Connection: Davie Cooper becomes Sieb’s closest friend in Scotland. “Davie was absolutely amazing… such a nice person.”

    Dressing Room Chaos: Deep Heat & Missing Shoes Colin O’Neill (“Psycho”) sneaks deep heat into Sieb’s pants on the team bus. “I felt something in my pants… it was really itching… he put some deep heat in my pants.”

    The Fearless Style Sieb explains why he commanded his box like few keepers in Scotland. “That was always a bit of my style… maybe one of the fewest who had that kind of style.”

    Billy Thomson: The Ultimate Pro A beautiful tribute to Billy’s humility and support. “Billy fully understood it… he shook my hand and congratulated me.” The 1993–94 Title Push Sieb reflects on how close Motherwell came to winning the league. “We were still participating for the title… the home game against Dundee United… we lost unnecessary 1–2.”

    Premier League Dreams: Realised Moving to QPR and facing icons like Shearer, Bergkamp, Cantona.

    Life After Football: Sieb now runs a goalkeeper college with 125 keepers.

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    22 mins
  • Gaffer Speculation Fades as Focus Turns to Hibs & European Push
    Mar 18 2026

    Crofty and Peter regroup after another “bump in the road” and look ahead to a massive showdown with Hibs at Fir Park. The lads talk confidence, clean sheets, European hopes, squad balance, and why everything is apparently Si Ferry’s fault.

    Key Talking Points

    Re‑energised after the defeats: Crofty declares he’s “reinvigorated and ready for Hibs” as the boys back Motherwell to bounce back at home.

    The Hibs six‑pointer: Peter lays out the stakes: a win opens a nine‑point gap; a loss drags Hibs right back into the race. “Every game is a big game between now and the end of the season.”

    Form, fixtures & the run‑in: Reflection on the earlier unbeaten run after losing to Celtic and Falkirk, and why a similar response is expected now.

    Manager speculation & squad stability: Chat about journalists linking the gaffer to Celtic — and why that might be fading. Discussion on keeping the core squad together, with Just rumours and Tawanda likely to move on.

    Si Ferry interview reaction The lads loved the insight into the gaffer’s philosophy — and joke that the interview might be the jinx behind recent defeats.

    Paul McGinn’s rallying cry: The skipper urges the team to “avoid regrets” and focus on securing top four.

    How Motherwell might shape up vs Hibs: The return of Welsh, full‑back options, and the imbalance. Tactical reflections on what worked last time and what needs to change.

    Hibs threat assessment: Pace on the counter, set‑piece danger, and their unpredictable defensive form.

    Predictions

    Crofty: 2–1 Motherwell

    Peter: 3–1 Motherwell (with a late counter‑attack clincher)

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    15 mins
  • Powdered Soup & Pain: Motherwell’s Self‑Inflicted Collapse at Celtic Par
    Mar 14 2026

    Motherwell Daft: Post Celtic Chat

    Strong start, brave press, worked hard to get the opener.

    Then: self‑inflicted chaos. Sparrow’s underhit pass + Said not clearing = Celtic equaliser.

    Defensive lapses on goals 2 and 3. The red card? Painful but correct under the rules.

    Highlights

    00:00 – Powdered Soup & 90s Cooking Disasters

    03:00 – “We’re Deflated… and That Says Everything”

    05:00 – The Equaliser: A Catalogue of Avoidable Errors

    09:00 – Penalty + Red Card: Brutal but Correct

    12:00 – Celtic’s Press vs Motherwell’s Risky Build‑Up

    15:00 – VAR Flashpoints: What Should’ve Been Reviewed

    18:00 – The Stats That Show Motherwell Deserved More

    21:00 – Maswanhise’s Form & The Need for Physicality

    23:00 – Where Do the Goals Come From?

    25:00 – Hibs Preview & The Road to Europe

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    26 mins
  • Colin "Psycho' O’Neill Hall of Fame Plea + Celtic Match Preview!
    Mar 13 2026

    In this lively episode of Motherwell Daft, Crofty and Peter kick things off celebrating smashing through the 1,000‑subscriber mark — all while mixing their trademark humour with proper football insight. They break down last week’s Dundee match, chat about squad rotations, defensive lapses, and why Celtic “still haven’t clicked” ahead of Saturday’s massive showdown at Celtic Park.

    With team news, tactical predictions, referee chat (yes, John Beaton gets a mention…), and thoughts on how Motherwell can exploit Celtic’s recent defensive vulnerabilities, the lads give supporters the honest, balanced, but always‑biased slant they’ve come to love.

    Then comes the show’s standout moment — an unforgettable interview with Motherwell legend Colin O’Neill.

    He brings:

    • Hilarious old‑school dressing‑room stories
    • Tales of Tommy McLean’s unique fitness methods (including minibuses and celery…)
    • Brilliant memories of the 1991 Scottish Cup run
    • Heartfelt reflections on teammates lost too soon
    • Anecdotes about hard tackles, VAR (thankfully not in his day), and life after football

    It’s emotional, funny, nostalgic, and full of personality — a proper must‑listen for every Motherwell fan.

    The Colin O’Neill Interview
    • How he got the nickname “Psycho”… and why Tommy McLean wasn’t thrilled about it.
    • The iconic 1991 semi‑final goal — told in classic Colin fashion.
    • Inside the Motherwell dressing room: bust‑ups, laughs, characters, camaraderie.
    • Brilliant stories featuring Cooper, Dolan, O’Donnell, and more.
    • Life after football, injuries, health battles, and fan reception years later.
    • Calls for Colin’s rightful place in the Motherwell Hall of Fame.
    Fan Appreciation
    • Huge shout‑out to the 1,200+ who travelled to Dundee.
    • Celebrating guaranteed top‑six and dreaming of Europe.
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    45 mins
  • Bump in the Road: The Dundee Detour No One Wanted
    Mar 7 2026

    In this episode of Motherwell Daft, Crofty (checking in from Canada) and Peter unpack Motherwell’s frustrating defeat to Dundee — a match that felt like a bad day at the office from start to finish. With the team’s first loss in the SPFL this year, the lads break down where it went wrong, who struggled, who impressed off the bench, and why Dundee fully deserved the three points.

    Listeners get an honest, level‑headed reaction: no panic, no over‑the‑top criticism — just straight talk about the performance, the errors, and what needs to sharpen up ahead of a massive test at Celtic Park.

    Despite the defeat, the boys remind fans that it's just a bump in the road: Motherwell remain strong this season with only their fourth league loss, and the focus now turns to reacting the right way, tightening the basics, and getting back on the horse next week.

    Expect humour, realism, and zero sugar‑coating — the perfect quick-fire debrief for fans who want the truth without the tantrums.

    Key Episode Highlights

    • A shaky day in Dundee — Why both keepers struggled and how Motherwell looked nervy from the back.
    • Tawanda Maswanhise Silenced — Dundee’s work rate and physical approach and how they nullified Motherwell’s biggest threats.
    • Tactical critique — Overplaying in the box, holding onto the ball too long, and the need to be more direct.
    • Substitution impact — Sparrow, Big Thor, and Charles-Cook bringing improved energy in the box and down the wings.
    • Dundee’s resurgence — How Pressley’s men turned early-season relegation worries into confident form.
    • Perspective check — Only the fourth league loss of the season; still everything to play for.
    • Looking ahead — Why Celtic Park is the perfect place to show a reaction.

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    10 mins
  • My Club, My People: Simon Ramsden Returns | Dundee Preview
    Mar 6 2026
    Former Motherwell defender Simon “Rammers” Ramsden joins Crofty and Peter for a lively, honest, and often hilarious deep‑dive into the Steelmen’s current form, his own playing days, and life after football. The episode delivers a perfect mix of nostalgia, football insight, raw honesty, and pure Motherwell chaos. Listeners are taken on a journey from the Dundee pre‑match build‑up to dressing-room scraps, Champions League memories, and the brutal reality of retirement, all wrapped up in the trademark Motherwell Daft humour. Key Highlights A Fighter Again (Literally) Rammers reveals he has agreed to an unlicensed, no‑headguard boxing match in eight weeks — a midlife crisis he’s leaning into with full commitment. His reason? Craving purpose after retirement. Dundee Preview & Title Talk The lads break down Motherwell’s upcoming clash with Dundee, chat form, confidence, pitch conditions, and even whisper about title race possibilities if they beat Celtic next. “My Club” – Rammers on the Modern Motherwell Rammers shares his love for the club, the fans, and the remarkable similarities between the current squad and the Stuart McCall era teams that punched above their weight. VAR Rant of the Week The trio rip into VAR — the delays, the inconsistency, the loss of joy — and debate how it’s killing the match‑going experience. Dressing Room Chaos From head‑butting a teammate twice at Bradford, to an on‑pitch scrap with Stevie Hammell, Ramers shares wild stories from behind the scenes of his playing career. [Motherwell...Ep_5_Audio | Word] Life After Football: The Truth Retirement hit hard. Drinking too much, losing routine, and losing identity — until lockdown pushed him into rebuilding his life, launching a fitness business, and finding purpose again. Raw, honest, powerful. Predictions for the Weekend Rammers & Crofty: 1–0 Motherwell Peter: 3–1 Motherwell All convinced the momentum is real — enjoy every second of the ride. Want to support Rammers in 'The Brawl In The Hall' on the 1st of May 2026 at Teesside Uni Hub? VIP Tix 40 pounds, reach out to us at makemycrofty@gmail.com for more information and we'll put you in touch with the promotions team for the fight.
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    32 mins