Main Show: 3rd April 2010
Main Show: 27th March 2010
“The thing about the referees performance is it was honking” – John Mainland and the team review the performance of the Man in Red Scott MacDonald in Saturdays unlucky defeat at Starks Park.
Phil catches up with a regular e-mail contributor to the show, “Carol from Barcelona”.
Mainy wishes a number of ex-Rovers a Happy Birthday.
There’s the usual exclusive audio as Davie cathes up with “the Gaffer”.
The team analyse the midweek point gained at Cappielow (or was it 2 points dropped)?
The boys look forward to Saturday’s crunch fixture against Ayr United.
And finally Tom tries to explain the tricky matter of Cup Semi-Final ticket sales!!!
Main Show: 20th March 2010
SEMI-FINAL fever hits the Treatment Table team as they review last Saturday’s magnificent performance at Dens Park.
Mainy gives his usual “….at the Match” review of the highlights and unusually fails to find much fault in the referees performance.
Interviews with Laurie Ellis, Stevie Simmons and Grant Murray who are all looking forward to the semi-final no matter who they meet.
There’s some “Home & Away” Gold as the goalscorer’s from last Saturday give us their ‘Home’ sections.
Although the Dunfermline result brought everyone back down to earth, the boys are only slightly disappointed at the defeat to their West Fife neeburs.
Looking forward, and it’s the Pars again this Saturday. Will John McGlynn be able to muster 11 fit Rovers players, he reveals all.
The lads are happy that e-mail’s are now rolling in every week and would like to say a special thanks to Kenny Berry from Kirkcaldy and Carol Smith from Barcelona for their regular contributions.
Main Show: 13th March 2010
A review of the double-header against Ross County gets the show off and running this week. (Mainy has a wee rant at the referee for a change !)
Special Guest in the Studio is Ally Gourlay, “Co-ordinator” of the Raith Rovers Former Players Association. Ally describes the history of the association and tells us which players he is hunting down to bring back for a visit to Starks Park.
Mainy tells us which ex-Rovers are celebrating their birthdays this week.
Davie gives us the answer to last weeks quiz and actually remembers to give the answer to this weeks!
Finally the boys look forward to one of the biggest games for many seasons as the Red Raith travel to Dens Park for what should be a cracker of a cup tie.
John McGlynn and that man Gregory Tade give us their thoughts on the game.
….and as they say “Remember, every day’s a big day”
Main Show: 6th March 2010
Yet another week goes by without a game to talk about, but that doesn’t stop the boys having a wee blether?
Kenny Berry, long time Vox Popper, is in the studio with the crew to sample some of the Treatment Table Magic.
The boys listen to John McGlynn’s ideas on summer football.
With wages at an all time high Phil catches up with Rovers legend Ernie Till who gives us all a sense of reality as he reflects back to the time when he made his ‘big money’ move to Raith. Well worth a listen.
The team look forward to another long road trip, this time to Dingwall where Rovers, surprisingly have a very good record over recent times.
This weeks teaser is left hanging as the boys forget to give the answer….it will be posted here in a couple of days.
Main Show: 27th February 2010
With no game last Saturday, the boys take a wider look at football and the subject of games being called off.
Home and Away is repeat of Kevin Smith’s from last year. Hear how Kevin scored in the English FA Cup.
John McGlynn keeps the aptly named Treatment Table team updated with the latest injury situation.
The team take a quick look at this weeks e-mail bag.
The boys look forward to this Saturday’s fixture against Dundee and have a quick glance at next Tuesday’s New Year Derby !
Plus Mainy wishes someone a Happy Birthday.
Main Show: 20th February 2010
What a week to be a Rovers fan !!!
The Treatment Table don’t miss the opportunity to savour every moment of the midweek cup victory at Pittodrie.
Davie manages to get an EXCLUSIVE interview with cup hero Gregory Tade. This really is well worth a listen !
They quickly gloss over the defeat at home to ICT last Saturday.
There’s also plenty of audio from ‘the Gaffer’.
The team also send their best wishes to Mark Cambell who was unfortunate to be involved in a car crash on Monday and John McGlynn gives TTT an update on the big man’s condition.
At long last the team manage to get their heads around how this new fangled e-mail technology works and actually respond to the people who have been kind enough to contact the show.
The team take also a brief look at the forthcoming visit to the Shyberry Excelsior where Rovers are looking for their hat-trick of victories this season.
Mainy at the Match: Aberdeen Away
Main Show: 13th February 2010
The team pay tribute to Rovers legend Willie Polland who sadly passed away this week.
They also look back at the tremendous performance against Aberdeen last Saturday and look forward to Tuesday’s replay. (But resisit the temptation to look any further forward such as an away game against Dundee !)
Before the cup replay it’s Inverness who pay a visit to Kirkcaldy on league business and Phil tries to find a positive stat to help us look forward to the game.
Mainy wishes a few Rovers ex-players and managers a Happy Birthday.
Phil catches up with Johnny Russell for the Home & Away section.
And Tom flies solo (well apart from Phil and John) without his sidekick Davie Hancock who failed a late fitness test!






