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Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Scottish Sun
Major shake-up to long-running radio football phone-in show SuperScoreboard as Clyde 1 make huge announcement
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CLYDE 1'S flagship football phone-in, SuperScoreboard, is launching SEVEN days a week for the new season. The popular show, which already attracts 360,000 listeners each week, is to launch a brand new show every Sunday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Gordon Duncan with Mark Wilson and Gordon Dalziel Credit: Kenny Ramsay 2 Clyde 1 Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan Credit: Kenny Ramsay The extra programme - hosted by Andrew Maclean - will be broadcast every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. It'll add to the Monday to Friday phone-ins and traditional Saturday show covering the best of the Scottish football action. Host Gordon Duncan will return with the first two-hour show of the season this Monday, July 28, from 6pm to 8pm. The first Saturday show - featuring pundits including Gordon Dalziel and Hugh Keevins - kicks off for the start of the SPFL Premiership campaign on Saturday, August 2. And the new Sunday phone-in takes place on August 3, the same day champions Celtic unveil the title flag. The Sunday show will be the first place to discuss the full weekend of action - and will also serve the popular Monday morning podcast market. SuperScoreboard is available on Clyde 1 as well as the station's YouTube channel and social media platforms. Pundits for the new campaign will again include Motherwell ace Andy Halliday, Livingston No2 Marvin Bartley and newly-appointed East Kilbride coach Scott Allan. Former Celtic star Simon Donnelly and SunSport's Head of Sport Roger Hannah will also feature in the phone-ins. And the top team will be round the grounds on Saturdays and Sundays when the season begins next weekend. Moment Rangers hero calls radio phone-in from Christmas night out as he goes live on air Viewers and listeners can access the new shows at: and Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


Scottish Sun
3 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Oscar Onley's dream Tour de France continues as Scots cycling sensation closes to within SECONDS of historic podium spot
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCOTLAND could have its first EVER Tour de France GC podium finisher by the end of the week after Oscar Onley continued his dream ride in the toughest bike race in the world. The 22-year-old Borderer, brought up in Kelso from a young age and developed via the Scottish system, finished a creditable 39th in the toughest bike race in the world last year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar, and Scotland's Oscar Onley Credit: AP 2 Onley finishes in fourth Credit: EPA But starting in fourth after a gruelling 17 stages, he showed glimpses of becoming truly world class as he matched yellow jersey Tadej Pogacar and closest challenger Jonas Vingegaard on the closing stages of today's stage 18 into Courchevel in the Alps. In the end, he finished 1min58secs back on stage winner Ben O'Connor. More importantly, he managed to lose Florian Lipowitz, cutting his arrears on the German in third to just 22 seconds with one major mountain stage still to come in the battle for Scotland's first EVER podium spot. He also gave himself breathing space at the other side, stretching his advantage on fifth place Primoz Roglic to 1min 26 secs. Scotland's best ever finisher in the GC in this race was Robert Millar - now known as Philippa York - who finished fourth back in 1984, as well as wining the King of the Mountains jersey. Afterwards, Onley - who had to get back on with the top racers after struggling on the Col de la Madelaine, the steepest climb of the race - admitted that the lead "isn't much". He told ITV4: "It was hard, There was , they set a high pace "I wouldn't say I kept my cool. I still felt good. "I know the level of those guys in the attack. It showed in the end, it went pretty hard up there. The team are really good. "Yeah, I'm excited. I don't know, it's not much so we'll give it everything tomorrow." Tour de France prankster who invaded track LAID OUT in enormous crash after being tackled by police Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


Scottish Sun
4 hours ago
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Oleksandr Usyk ordered to face rare ‘heavyweight who can cause him problems' following brutal Dubois KO
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) FANS believe that Oleksandr Usyk will come up against the one heavyweight he can "cause him problems." The Ukrainian fighter further punched his name in boxing history with his second KO win over Daniel Dubois on the weekend. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Oleksandr Usyk beat Daniel Dubois on the weekend Credit: Getty 3 He has been ordered to fight Joshua Parker next Credit: Reuters 3 Fans think the Kiwi could cause Usyk issues Credit: Getty Usyk, 38, chinned the Brit in the fifth round to become the three-time undisputed champion of the world. He is now on the lookout for his next opponent and fans are convinced of who it should be. Usyk has dismantled British boxing with devastating wins over Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury and now Dubois. But he has been ordered to look further afield for his next entry into the ring. Fans are demanding that Usyk take on Kiwi fighter Joshua Parker, as he is the only remaining boxer who could challenge him. One posted: "Joseph Parker is the only heavyweight aside Fury who can give Usyk some problems, but Usyk still wins by stoppage, maybe." A second wrote: "Uysk can't win on stoppage. USYK on point. Parker will never quit." A third commented: "This would be a good fight." SUN VEGAS WELCOME OFFER: GET £50 BONUS WHEN YOU JOIN A fourth said: "Parker has earned his shot. And I genuinely believe Parker is the best person to give Usyk an actual tough fight." Another added: "Parker might just be Usyk's boogeyman. Parker has that 'thing' in him." 'Laughed it off' - Joseph Parker reveals Usyk's blunt reaction after face-to-face challenge as rival opens door to Fury trilogy Usyk vs Dubois round by round as brutal knockout cements Ukrainian's place in history OLEKSANDR USYK cemented his name in the list of all-time boxing greats as he became a three-time undisputed champion with a fifth round knockout win over Daniel Dubois. Usyk dropped Dubois multiple times as he put any doubts about his first win over the Brit to bed by cementing the repeat and avoiding the revenge. Here, SunSport's Jack Figg gives his round-by-round verdict... ROUND ONE Usyk looks light on his toes, swaying side to side, Dubois plants his feet and walks forward. Stiff jab from Usyk appears to almost wake Dubois up and the Brit responds with a one-two. Usyk searches to the body with a left, blocks a right hand from Dubois and ends the round with a menacing combo. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 ROUND TWO Dubois lunges in with a right hand, Usyk expertly takes half a step back and responds with a counter left. Another right misses from Dubois and he takes a left cross which has him on shaky legs. Already Usyk is finding his rhythm, making Dubois miss and certainly making him pay. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 (Usyk 20 Dubois 18) ROUND THREE Usyk staggers back after a right hand from Dubois - maybe more off balance than hurt. Dubois charges forward with a left hook, right hand but Usyk covers up well. Huge left hook lands on the button from Usyk, sweat sprays off Dubois face. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 (Usyk 30 Dubois 27) ROUND FOUR Right uppercut lands on Usyk's belt-line in a genuine case of dejavu from low-blow gate in their first fight. Dubois traps Usyk in the corner, lands a right but the Ukrainian legend slips off before any troubling damage can be done. Left hand lands for Usyk but Dubois grabs on and closes the distance, smart defence to cap off his best round so far. Usyk 9 Dubois 10 (Usyk 39 Dubois 37) ROUND FIVE Right hook followed by a left hand lands for Usyk has Dubois teetering backwards. Dubois comes forward, charging at Usyk and the two trade off in the corner but DOWN GOES DUBOIS after a counter right hook. He makes it to his feet but is dropped with another left hook and the fight is over! Dubois fails to beat the count and Usyk is once again undisputed heavyweight world champion. Usyk wins by KO And fans will be pleased to discover that Usyk has reportedly been ordered to fight Parker by the WBO. He will have to defend his WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO heavyweight world titles against the New Zealander. The two fighters have 30 days to agree on a deal, and then there will be bids for the purse. Meanwhile, after beating Dubois, Usyk had a press conference in stitches as he named his left hook that won him the fight. He said: "Left hook is like this [imitates a punch]. "And that [is] Ivan. It's a Ukrainian name. Ivan is like a big guy who lives in a village who works. "'What is your name?' [In a heavy voice] 'My name is Ivan'. "It's hard, hard punch. Yeah, Ivan." The undefeated star revealed he wants to spend some time with his family before deciding on his next match. He added: "I don't want anything next, this is enough. I want to rest now. I want to get home to my family and wife and my children. "I want to rest now but maybe - in two or three months - actually no, just rest."