RANGERS SPFL DOSSIER - SPECIAL PROGRAMME;
* TAM COWAN says in his opinion RANGERS smoking gun turned out to be a water pistol!!!
* PETER MARTIN says he thinks RANGERS won't get an independent investigation and they'll want to take it all the way to court.
* HUGH MaCDONALD thinks the SPFL will be looking to fire back at RANGERS as the dossier calls into question the reputation of their staff.
* ROUGHIE, who is on the board of PARTICK THISTLE, doesn't think there was coersion or bullying but he thinks there could have been more transparency in the process.
* RHONDA JONES - Joins the team to highlight mental health issues in lockdown.
* SPFL talks - AYR UNITED owner LACHLAN CAMERON gives us the inside story on SPFL talks - Contrary to paper talk there is no set plan for league resconstruction.
* TAM COWAN - Football authorities need to recognise the impact on fans who are missing the game.
* HUGH MacDONALD says in his opinion NEIL DONCASTER is a meticulous character who is unlikely to have done anything wrong.
* And ROUGHIE tells us about what he did under a tree at the 1986 World Cup
* DARREN FLETCHER - Says Liverpool deserve the title and BILLY GILMOUR needs more time to develop for Scotland.
* Hibs boss JACK ROSS talks of his pride in the club giving over the shirt sponsorship space to the "Thank You NHS" logo.
* TAM COWAN says it's time to stop arguing, call the league and move on in the interests of the game.
* Also, the nation holds it's breath to see what colour ROUGHIE's tan will be today after a many weeks of sitting in the backgarden with a glass of red wine on the go.
Alan Rough "SPFL vote outcome wasn't a fair result"
Peter and Roughie are joined by Tam Cowan, Hugh MacDonald and Special guest, Brian Easton.
Alan Rough βThe SFA have dodged the Hearts, Rangers and Celtic situationβ
Peter and Roughie are joined by Tam Cowan and Special guest, David Gray.
Peter and Roughie are joined by Darren Jackson and special guest Tommy Johnson as he lets slip he almost signed for Rangers before winning the league for Celtic, reveals his run-ins with Liverpool hero John Barnes and names the Footloose actor who would play him in a movie of his life.
Peter and Roughie are joined by Tam Cowan and special guest Ian Durrant as the Rangers hero reveals a run-in with Graeme Souness over his England allegiance, he opens up on if whether he's forgiven Neil Simpson over THAT knee injury and he names the Celtic legend he grew up idolising.
The Rangers icon also talks Davie Cooper, the 1987 Cup Final against Aberdeen, the Gers star who couldn't handle the Ibrox dressing room banter and the World Cup winner he is still desperate to meet.