Épisodes

  • We Missed Kick-Off (Blame VAR) | 2025/26 Preview
    Aug 4 2025
    Season Kick-Off Special | The Edinburgh Football Show

    Hosted by Keith Cook | Featuring Jack Harris (Hibs), Matthew Burns (Hearts), Produced by Michael Shuel

    We're back! The Scottish Premiership returns — and so do the rivalries, the drama, and the talking points. In our season-opening special, we preview the big games in the capital:

    Dundee v Hibs — can Gray's men start strong?
    Hearts v Aberdeen — will the Jambos lay down a marker at Tynecastle?

    Jack Harris gives the lowdown on Hibs' summer, Matthew Burns breaks down the mood at Hearts, and we all dive into predictions for the season ahead:

    🏆 Who’s finishing top?
    ⚽ Which players will shine?
    🥇 Who are the dark horses for individual accolades? Hit play and get clued up before the weekend’s action kicks off.
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    56 min
  • European Dreams & Maroon Scenes
    Jul 25 2025
    Hibs face a crucial second leg against FC Midtjylland in Europe. We unpack their performance, what needs to improve, and whether they can get the job done next week.

    Matthew Burns is away on urgent business in the Balkans (or so we’re told…), so this week’s focus is mainly on Hibs — but Hearts' League Cup run doesn’t go unnoticed, and we’ll give them full attention once Matt returns from his ‘travels’.

    We also check in on Edinburgh City and The Spartans as both clubs will soon conclude their League Cup journeys.

    Hosted by Keith Cook, with Hibs correspondent Jack Harris and producer Michael Shuel.
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    41 min
  • Klidjé Arrives, Miller Departs? Hearts Hit the Ground Running
    Jul 18 2025
    Tune in for Klidjé, Hearts beating early, and the possible end of Jack Harris’ career… or life, if Lewis Miller gets hold of him.

    Hibs smash their transfer record for Thibault Klidjé — but will Lewis Miller be heading for the exit? Hearts are already back in competitive action, so we break down their early League Cup form, assess the summer signings, and ask: what impact has Derek McInnes had?

    Keith Cook hosts the Edinburgh Football Show, featuring Hibs expert Jack Harris, Tynecastle professional Matthew Burns, and the eternally stressed producer/editor Michael Shuel, who is still trying to figure out how buttons work.

    The Edinburgh Football Show | The Voice of Football for Edinburgh | An Old-Firm Free Zone
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    1 h
  • Capital Transfers: Hibs & Hearts Transfer Talk
    Jul 12 2025
    In this episode of The Edinburgh Football Show, host Keith Cook is joined by Matthew Burns, our resident Hearts expert, and Jack Harris, who’s all over the happenings at Hibs. The trio break down the ins, outs, rumours, and reality of the Edinburgh clubs' transfer business ahead of the new season.

    And where does producer Michael Shuel fit into all of this? (Spoiler: mostly just making sure Zoom is working.)

    Get stuck into the capital chatter as we gear up for another big season in Scottish football. 👉

    Don’t forget to follow, rate, and subscribe to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your shows — and share them with a fellow Edinburgh football fan!
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    1 h et 10 min
  • Capital Icons: Rachael Boyle & Joelle Murray on Hibs | SWPL Special
    Jun 2 2025
    In this SWPL special, we shine a spotlight on the capital’s women’s game. Hibs legends Rachael Boyle and Joelle Murray join us for an exclusive chat about Hibs winning the title, the growth of the women's game, and their journeys.

    We also hear from Matthew Burns, media executive at Hearts Women, who gives insight into the maroon half of the city.

    The voice of football for Edinburgh - Jack Harris subs in for Keith Cook, who has mysteriously gone missing in the Mediterranean, alongside producer Michael Shuel.

    Like what you hear? Disagree? Make your thoughts known on our socials: @EdinburghFooty
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    1 h et 13 min
  • Arnaud Djoum Returns! | Hearts Season Review Pt. 1
    May 23 2025
    It’s Part 1 of our Edinburgh season review – and we’re starting with the Jambos. We’re joined by AFCON winner Arnaud Djoum, who made an emotional return to Tynecastle on the final day, and gives us the lowdown on Elton Kabangu, his AFCON memories, and what Hearts means to him.

    We also dive deep into the Hearts 2024/25 season: squad analysis, managerial changes, and what Derek McInnes can bring in his first season. With help from a Hearts Women & B Team media guy and a season ticket holder, this one is packed!

    Don’t miss Part 2 for the Hibees...

    The voice of football for Edinburgh - hosted by Keith Cook, Jack Harris and Michael Shuel.

    Like what you hear? Disagree? Make your thoughts known on our socials: @EdinburghFooty
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    55 min
  • Sunshine After the Storm | Hibs Season Review Pt. 2
    May 23 2025
    In Part 2 of our Edinburgh double-header, we turn to Hibs' sensational comeback season. From a nightmare start to a record-breaking run with Easter Road bouncing, we unpack the key players, unforgettable moments and where they go from here.
    How far can they go in cup competitions and beyond next season?
    It's all here – your full Hibs debrief.

    The voice of football for Edinburgh - hosted by Keith Cook, Jack Harris and Michael Shuel.

    Like what you hear? Disagree? Make your thoughts known on our socials: @EdinburghFooty
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    1 h et 2 min
  • Foxtrot, or Del-Ball? The FUTURE of Hearts (and more!)
    May 14 2025
    Join Jack, Keith, and Mike as they go in-depth into the potential appointment (as of recording) of Derek McInnes as the new Hearts manager.

    PLUS, we review all the action from the weekend's events, starting with the Hearts win, the Hibs loss, Edinburgh City's mixed bag, and all the action from the SWPL.

    The voice of football for Edinburgh - hosted by Keith Cook, Jack Harris and Michael Shuel.

    Like what you hear? Disagree? Make your thoughts known on our socials: @EdinburghFooty
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    57 min