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The Spoony Chop: A St Johnstone FC Podcast

The Spoony Chop: A St Johnstone FC Podcast

By: DC Thomson
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The Courier’s football podcast, with a special focus on St Johnstone FCDC Thomson Football (American) Football (Soccer)
Episodes
  • The Game Before the Game
    Nov 11 2025

    A sickening late Dunfermline equaliser robbed St Johnstone of the chance to stretch their lead at the top of the Championship to five points. With Queen's Park next up at McDiarmid Park, what should Simo Valakari be doing with his team, which will be without Adama Sidibeh and Uche Ikpeazu? And how much pressure comes with the game before "the game" against Partick Thistle on November 22?

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    48 mins
  • Adama's On Fire
    Nov 4 2025

    St Johnstone picked up a comfortable three points against Airdrie thanks to Adama Sidibeh's best performance for the club. The Gambian striker notched a "perfect" hat trick to cap off a team performance that become more impressive as the game went on. Can he keep it up? Can Jonathan Svedberg further cement his place in the team? And can Saints find a "big brother" performance to see of Dunfermline at the weekend?

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    54 mins
  • Winning Ways
    Oct 28 2025

    After last week's loss at Arbroath - and having taken just two points from the last available nine - St Johnstone needed to get back on track. Partick Thistle's midweek win had seen them go level on points with Saints at the top of the table, but Simo Valakari's side strolled to a well-deserved 4-0 win over Greenock Morton. In doing so, they re-established a three-point cushion at the top of the table and, with Airdrie the next visitors to McDiarmid Park, they have a chance to stretch it.

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    52 mins
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