Cillian Sheridan reckons the return of the Green Brigade is a boost to Celtic's title bid. The panel discuss why Derek McInnes did not try and use the fixture schedule as a way to instil a siege mentality into his players. Where is Andy Robertson's next move after Liverpool?
Peter Martin and Tam McManus have predicted the outcome of the last six matches in the Premiership and the eventual title winner. No surprise they disagree on the title winner, but thankfully they've both agreed on the Manager, Player and Young Player of the Year!
Gordon Parks has a chilling warning for anyone upset at the price of tickets at the World Cup, nobody at FIFA cares! The panel discuss the post-split figures and question whether there will be a last-day title decider. Michael Grant has expressed grave concerns for Aberdeen's position in the top flight. Clubs facing financial ruin remains high on the agenda.
The post-split fixtures have been released and Alan Rough reckons the fixtures favour Celtic. The final 'Old Firm' derby of the season is at Celtic Park on May 10th, but the mouthwatering prospect of Celtic v Hearts on the final day of the season has Peter Martin wondering if this could be winner takes all for the title.
Alex Rae and Tam McManus have tipped Aberdeen as the most likely team to fill the play-off place as their bad run continues. Rangers looking like a good bet for the title. Could Iheanacho be a saviour for Celtic? Calvin Miller is making a late run for a Scotland place.
Roughie is tipping Rangers, Gordon sticking with Celtic and Peter is betting on Hearts. Who is going to win the league? Is there another twist this weekend? Martin O'Neill says they can win 7 in a row. Danny Rohl wants top spot on Saturday. Derek McInnes backing Hearts to keep pushing for the line, one game at a time.
In an exclusive one-to-one with Peter Martin, Dundee boss Steven Pressley talks about his plans at Dundee, developing players, league reconstruction, Scotland at the World Cup and how Hearts winning the title would be great for Scottish football.
Is it 26 predictable picks for the final squad for the World Cup or is there a surprise from the Scotland manager Steve Clarke? The Journos discuss another International defeat. The SPFL race is also high on the agenda.
Alan Rough believes every Hibs fan is dreading a Hearts title win, but if it arrives, they have to suck it up and get on with it. Roughie picks his all-time Scotland XI of players he's played with. We discuss the new offside rule being trialed in Canada.
Alan Rough doesn't believe Steve Clarkje should be judged on International friendlies. Scott Brown sacked at Ayr. Fans disapprove of VAR report. The PLZ team pay tribute to Alex Cropley.
Tam McManus wants consistency in retrospective penalties to players now that Callum Slattery has been punished. Scotland need to improve their record in friendlies. Roughie remembers Cubillas. Who takes the best free kick? Who is in the top 50 greatest players to have played in the Scottish Premier League?
Alan Rough reckons the Rangers fans will show their support for Chairman Andrew Cavenagh's latest share offer and proposed season ticket increase to help manager Danny Rohl. The odds on the next Celtic manager and a statue for Jim Craig, the Lisbon Lion all discussed.
Stephen McGowan believes Steve Clarke has done more than enough to earn a new deal as Scotland manager. Do you agree? The title race looks as if one team is close to being counted out on the Journos. Is Dermot Desmond fattening Celtic up for a sale? Is Mo Salah in the greatest ever Liverpool team?
Our exclusive guest is former Hearts midfielder, Colin Cameron. He believes this current Hearts team have the chance to become legends and win the League. Colin offers his thoughts on the player of the year and talks about one man in maroon who should be in the Scotland squad.
Tam McManus believes the return of Lawrence Shankland to the first team has convinced him Hearts will win the League. Celtic beginning to falter, Rangers hanging in and Aberdeen in trouble at the bottom. The PLZ panel assess another crazy weekend in the Scottish Premiership.
Tam McManus insists Lawrence Shankland and Cammy Devlin must start against Dundee as the title race hots up. Are there any slip-ups for the top three this weekend? Can Livingston perform the great escape or is this the last chance saloon?
Tam McManus reckons some players and teams' professionalism would be severely tested if they knew winning a game would hand their greatest rivals the title. Is Kasper Schmeichel close to announcing the end of his career? The embarrassment for English clubs in Europe.
Hugh MacDonald believes some serious questions need to be raised about Kasper Schmeichel's fitness. Who knew what and when? Did it have an impact on Celtic in big matches? The top ten Scottish Premiership players this season are debated. Steve Clarke's contract and Pep Guardiola's legacy are all discussed on the Journos.
Alan Rough would prefer the SFA wait till after the World Cup to assess whether Steve Clarke should get a new contract or not. Will the return of Shankland, Devlin and Beningime make a difference to Hearts' title bid?
Tam McManus believes Martin O'Neill is a certainty to be Celtic manager next season if he wins the title this season. The PLZ panel pay tribute to Gordon Wallace and Jim Fleeting. The Scotland squad is discussed as well as more bamboozling refereeing decisions to keep everyone happy!
Gordon Parks reckons the pressure will be too great for Hearts as they prepare for the 9 game run-in to the title. Martin O'Neill reckons the huge away support will become a thing of the past. The late statements from Celtic and Rangers are analysed by the panel as well as predictions for all six matches in the Scottish Premiership.
Tam McManus can see good times ahead for Aberdeen under new manager Stephen Robinson. The fallout from Rangers v Celtic continues and the dismal performance of English clubs in Europe is also on the agenda.
Hugh Macdonald does not think the attitude, conduct or indeed laws or sanctions will have any major effect on the old firm game going forward. The police handling of the match, fan behaviour and possible repercussions are all debated on today's show. The state of Aberdeen and Oli McBurnie's chances of a Scotland recall come under the spotlight too.
Peter Martin and Alan Rough discuss the possible sanctions and penalties for Rangers, Celtic and their supporters after Sunday's Scottish cup-quarter final.
Tam McManus believes the hooligans who tarnished the old firm Scottish Cup fixture must pay a heavy penalty for their actions. The PLZ panel assess the fall-out from the Rangers v Celtic derby and analyse where it went wrong for Danny Rohl's side in a game they dominated. The semi-final draw is discussed and what happens now at Aberdeen with no manager and very little to play for until the end of the season.