
We talk with players who have pulled on the famous ’Black & White’ of Dunfermline Athletic FC, and discuss their career in football, their time at East End Park, and their lives since!
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Join us as we talk to Derek Fleming, who signed for the Pars in 1994 from Meadowbank Thistle.
Derek was a part of the 1995/96 promotion winning side that won the league for Norrie.
Learn about his start in football, playing for one of the better kn... more
Join us, as we chat to former Par, Scott McCulloch
Scott tells us about the similarities growing up in East Ayrshire, to living in Fife during his Dunfermline career.
We hear about his time at Rangers, under Walter Smith, playing for Gamilton Accie... more
Join us as we talk to Grant about growing up a St Johnstone fan, in Perth, playing at Letham, then Crieff Earngrove, and Jeanfield Swifts.
Hear abour Grant getting the professional opportunity that he thought might pass him by, when Dunfermline sign... more
Join us as we talk to Colin Miller, defender for the Pars between 1995 and 1998.
Colin talks to us about moving to Canada, playing football there, coming back to Scotland to play in the Rangers setup, playing for Hearts and then the move to the Pars... more
Great wee trip down memory lane and also great to hear stories from past players that I didn’t get to see play
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This show centers on former Dunfermline Athletic FC players, exploring career highlights, club history, and life after football. Episodes mix vivid reminiscences of promotion seasons, memorable matches, and behind-the-scenes dynamics with candid takes on changes in the sport, plus anecdotes that reveal camaraderie, club culture, and the community surrounding East End Park. A distinctive angle is the club-focused nostalgia combined with broader football discussion, including development, punditry, and the evolution of the game, making it appealing to fans of Scottish football and sports history, as well as potential guests who want to share personal journeys within a storied club.
Noteworthy strengths include a steady stream of long-tenured... more
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3. Gerry Britton
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