SCOTT McLAUGHLIN spent lockdown doing 5ks, 10ks and even a marathon.
But last month he decided his football career had ran its course.
After more than 18 years as a player he felt it was time to hang up his boots to focus on being an agent.
We hear how that’s been going – and the way his running inspired others to get their trainers on too.
Scott tells us about best mate Robert Snodgrass – and how he kept him on the straight and narrow by having him as a lodger for three months.
We’ll hear about the pranks the pair used to get up to and why he’s never met anyone mentally stronger than Snoddy.
There’s Scott’s 2004 League Cup win with Livingston, which came shortly after the club’s administration.
And why playing in the old Second Division with Morton was tougher than the Premiership.
We’ll find out why he loved Somerset Park so much and the day he nearly became a Peterhead legend despite staying at the club for just a few months.
Plus there’s the story behind the trilby hat that goes on every holiday with him.
It’s all on Down The Divisions.
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083 Gordon Robertson: Junior Cup final suits Yoker after shocking Petershill & 12 years at Clydebank
082 Alex McDowall: Replacing the Junior Cup, bumper prize money, why the conferences don’t work, reopening SJFA membership & life at Gartcairn
081 Ryan Caddis & Andy Bell: Making their mark at Craigmark, FIFA red tape, taekwando & going viral PLUS Jamie Nesbitt on double celebration with Thorniewood
080 Jamie McKim: Johnstone Burgh injustice in derby, promotion hopes & recruitment PLUS Adam Hopes on The Drum’s Conference C D-Day
079 Andy Souter: Grounds for optimism at Lanark, wearing pinnies Stateside & a better system for kids being freed at the top level
078 Chris Cameron on reviving Neilston & the shock end to his playing career PLUS Sean Kenney on promotion for Ardeer
077 Brian Blair on winning Div 4 after changing mentalities at Finnart PLUS Kennie Young on what happens next & should new teams join
076 Craig Palmer: Getting Arthurlie up & running after learning to walk again plus the moaners and farters in the Dunterlie dressing room
075 Neil Schoneville: Following a Gow legend as boss, the death of the old centre-half and why Colin O’Neill made him cry
074 Newmains United takeover, Craig Menzies on joining Pollok, Paul’s team of the season so far and the question about next term’s Division Three.
073 Mark Daly: Spud on losing his chips at Wishaw, Paul’s reasons for quitting Newmains & Moff miffed at Bankies cup drama
072 Jimmy Quigley: becoming Renfrew boss after 21 years, winning & losing Scottish Cup on same day and a Big Mac breakfast to start his testimonial
071 Brian Crawford: Football Manager to football manager at Larkhall, losing his job for scoring a winner & doing his cruciate after refusing to come off
070 Alan Robertson: Bonnyton in with the big boys, club man at Killie & Boydy & Naisy PLUS Murdo MacKinnon on Pollok‘s double drama
069 Tony McInally Part 2 on tennis & fancy suits, Kennie Young on phases to the finish & Sean Kenney on fireworks at Ardeer
068 Tony McInally Part 1: coal thieving in Cumnock, a year‘s ban for a first offence at Shotts & life at Pollok PLUS Mark Mackay‘s Best of the West
067 Peter Higgins: Royal Albert being made to pay the penalty and why he nearly quit after 30 years
066 Prof John McKendrick: refereeing where it started, warmups, red cards, Michael Palin & child poverty
065 Mark Mackay: Vale of Clyde exit & early season departures plus his 13-second red card
064 Lugar BT's Greg Gallagher & Andy Reid on their Rosebank revival, Greg's axe at Craigmark & serial winner Andy's lessons learned at Blackburn
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