‘Open Goal’ podcast begin talks over shock takeover of Scottish lower league side BSC Glasgow

Popular podcast ‘Open Goal’ begin talks over shock takeover of Scottish lower league side BSC Glasgow, with Si Ferry and Co planning to rebrand the club, offer fly-on-the-wall content and invest in players to push for the senior leagues

  • The podcast features Si Ferry, Paul Slane and ex-Scotland striker Kevin Kyle
  • Takeover talks with BSC Glasgow have begun, with plans to push for promotion
  • The podcasters plan to offer innovative fly-on-the-wall content from the club


Podcasters Open Goal have opened talks with Scottish lower league side BSC Glasgow over a shock takeover.

Fronted by former Celtic and Dundee attacker Si Ferry, sidekick Paul Slane and former Scotland striker Kevin Kyle, Open Goal has established a significant internet presence,

Interviewing big names from the world of Scottish football, only Celtic and Rangers secure bigger numbers online.

A podcast featuring ex-Scotland star Kevin Kyle have opened takeover talks with BSC Glasgow

And, after hosting a number of sell-out shows at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Ferry is now the frontrunner to take up his first role in management if talks over a buy out reach a successful conclusion.

Open Goal see the club as the next stage of their project to drive up their audience numbers on social media platforms You Tube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Sportsmail understands the platform plans to rebrand the club as Open Goal Glasgow and offer innovative fly-on-the-wall content from inside the club, while investing in players and infrastructure in a push for the senior leagues.

Sources insist talks are still in progress, with nothing finalised yet. Still a player with League One Peterhead, 34-year-old Ferry has been working his way through his coaching badges.

Sportsmail understands the podcasters plan to offer innovative fly-on-the-wall content

Sportsmail understands the podcasters plan to offer innovative fly-on-the-wall content

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