
Episode 48 Derek Fleming
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, play

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We talk to players who have pulled on the famous Black & White of Dunfermline Athletic FC, about their careers, especially at East End Park, and life after football.
Dunfermline Athletic FPA hosts Walking Down The Halbeath Road, a sports show with 50 episodes published.

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, play

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

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

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

Join us, as we talk to Gerry Britton Gerry talks to us about his time playing football in the street, growing up, his time at Celtic, joining the Pars to play for Bert Paton and Dick Campbell, scoring plenty in a season,

Join us as we chat to broadcasting legend, Archie Macpherson Archie talks to us about his first ever European game as a broadcaster, which was Dunfermline's famous 6-2 win over European giants, Valencia, at a freezing co

This month we talk to Scott 'Nipper' Thomson. Scott talks to us on a number of topics, including playing for Aberdeen, how an inpromptu meeting with Dick Campbell ended up in him signing for the Pars Scot takes us throug

Join us as we take a walk down a Scottish Cup winning memory lane, wth 1961 Cup winner,Dan McLindon. Dan talks to us about playing for Jock Stein, the famous Valencia game, the club car, games with some of our previous g

Gave a listen, as we talk to people involved in the recording and production of Dunfermline Athletic's song for their centenary year, in 1995, based on the theme tune to BBC's Eastenders soap. We talk to Jim Leishman, th

Join us as we talk to former goalkeeper Andy Rhodes. Have a listen as Andy tells us about playing in a Cup Final at Wembley, moving to the Pars and taking over the number 1 spot from Ian Westwater, for a while, enjoying

Join us, as we take a walk down yesteryear, with this special bonus episode, with Willie Callaghan, and friends, Pat Wilson, and Bert Paton. We are grateful to Willie's family for allowing this to happen, his care assist

Join us and have a listen as we chat with Ian Campbell Ian played for the club twice, was a coach twice. Hear about working with his twin, Dick, playing against the Glasgow clubs, working with Jim Leisman and much much m

Join us as we talk to Pat Wilson, and hear about his time playing football, joining the Pars at the same time as Alex Edwards, being limited to a set number of games, playing for Jock Stein in the 1960s, and much much mo

Join us, as Blair tells us about the life of a club director, being a FIFA registered agent, being a Pars fan from a young age, the infamous EastEnders record, particularly going to Pebble Mill, and much much nore

Have a listen as Ian tells us about growing up and going to the Cowshed at Palmerston, getting the chance to sign for Dunfermline, going to Rangers, eventually resigning for Dunfermline, and his career in management. Als

Join us this month, as we talk to Steven Ferguson Steven only played 1 senior game for The Pars, but many reserve games, and his time at the club has framed a lot of how he approaches football. Listen as he tells us abou
Join us as we talk to fan favorite and club legend, Ivo den Bieman. Ivo tells us about growing up playing football in The Netherlands, deferring army service due to studies, how he got scouted to come to Scotland, the 19

Join us as we talk to Pip Yeates, longtime club physio, and hear about how he got into being a physio, working with Jim Leishman, working for Walter Smith, his opinions on the modern player fitness, and much much more

This month we talk to Colin O'Brien, who played 2 seasons for the Pars, in 1979-1981. Have a listen, as Colin talks about his father being a footballer, and also playing for the Pars, getting to see matches at The Dell i

Have a listen, as Andy tells us about his opening account with the Pars, after signing from Airdrie, during that infamous summer, playing to win the league with the rest of the team for Norrie. Also included, Andy's stor
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