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"Inject the cinch baby". Those words from Albion Rovers encapsulated a spectacular few days in Scottish football, and Adam is joined by two fantastic guests to try and make sense of it all. BT Sport, Premier Sports and Rangers TV broadcaster Emma Dodds talks about Steven Gerrard's impact at Ibrox, how Allan McGregor compares to Andy Goram, her admiration for Emma Hayes and Ally McCoist, interviewing Ronaldo, gaining an insight into Ange Postecoglou in Dubai, LGBTQ+ visibility in football, seeing Madonna up close in Paris and how BT Sport's Scottish football coverage became so popular.
Blethered podcast host and The Celtic Way columnist Sean McDonald discusses an eventful start to the season for Celtic, Joe Hart's arrival, Craig Gordon revisionism, living in Barcelona and the current financial difficulties at the Nou Camp, a memorable debate on Good Morning Britain, his interview with an Al Qaeda bombmaker turned MI6 spy and writing about Celtic.
Adam debunks a myth concerning fan media and the mainstream with his guests, puts questions from Twitter to them, runs out of breath attempting to recap the week's events and laments an elderly woman's underwhelming Nou Camp photo.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
By The Big Light5
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"Inject the cinch baby". Those words from Albion Rovers encapsulated a spectacular few days in Scottish football, and Adam is joined by two fantastic guests to try and make sense of it all. BT Sport, Premier Sports and Rangers TV broadcaster Emma Dodds talks about Steven Gerrard's impact at Ibrox, how Allan McGregor compares to Andy Goram, her admiration for Emma Hayes and Ally McCoist, interviewing Ronaldo, gaining an insight into Ange Postecoglou in Dubai, LGBTQ+ visibility in football, seeing Madonna up close in Paris and how BT Sport's Scottish football coverage became so popular.
Blethered podcast host and The Celtic Way columnist Sean McDonald discusses an eventful start to the season for Celtic, Joe Hart's arrival, Craig Gordon revisionism, living in Barcelona and the current financial difficulties at the Nou Camp, a memorable debate on Good Morning Britain, his interview with an Al Qaeda bombmaker turned MI6 spy and writing about Celtic.
Adam debunks a myth concerning fan media and the mainstream with his guests, puts questions from Twitter to them, runs out of breath attempting to recap the week's events and laments an elderly woman's underwhelming Nou Camp photo.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

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