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Bring a Rangers fan and an Everton fan together and there's one player who's guaranteed to come up. And after Adam's guests got Francis Jeffers out the way, they also had a chat about Duncan Ferguson.
Rangers Review columnist Garry Carmody discusses Nathan Patterson's performances for club and country, the complex relationship between Rangers fans and the national team, how UEFA failed Glen Kamara, having his staunchness questioned and unearthing an iconic Scottish football clip.
Stand-up comedian and writer Sam Whyte talks about her love of Stevie Naismith, what went wrong for Walter Smith at Goodison, reluctantly getting behind a Liverpool legend, her piece on Ronaldo and how football reacts to allegations against players, comedy influences and the contours of Mick McCarthy's calves.
Adam asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Kris Boyd, puts questions to them from Twitter, subjects them to a quiz on articles they've unwittingly appeared in and works through his addiction to Ally McCoist's commentary from Scotland's win against Israel.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
By The Big Light5
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Bring a Rangers fan and an Everton fan together and there's one player who's guaranteed to come up. And after Adam's guests got Francis Jeffers out the way, they also had a chat about Duncan Ferguson.
Rangers Review columnist Garry Carmody discusses Nathan Patterson's performances for club and country, the complex relationship between Rangers fans and the national team, how UEFA failed Glen Kamara, having his staunchness questioned and unearthing an iconic Scottish football clip.
Stand-up comedian and writer Sam Whyte talks about her love of Stevie Naismith, what went wrong for Walter Smith at Goodison, reluctantly getting behind a Liverpool legend, her piece on Ronaldo and how football reacts to allegations against players, comedy influences and the contours of Mick McCarthy's calves.
Adam asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Kris Boyd, puts questions to them from Twitter, subjects them to a quiz on articles they've unwittingly appeared in and works through his addiction to Ally McCoist's commentary from Scotland's win against Israel.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

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