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Adam Miller's guests are producer of Celtic podcast The Cynic Clare Wilde, and Dundee United TV host Alistair Heather. After a packed Scottish Cup weekend, they talk about the benefits of Micky Mellon keeping it simple at Tannadice, cathartic Celtic coverage, the rise of women's football in Scotland, the relationship between an media and established journalists, seesawing with a Dundee United legend, Robbie Neilson schadenfreude, time in prison with Frankie Boyle and lots more. They also debunk a myth about a certain English radio station's Scottish football coverage, and take questions, relive the week's most memorable Scottish football moments and field questions from Twitter.
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Adam Miller's guests are producer of Celtic podcast The Cynic Clare Wilde, and Dundee United TV host Alistair Heather. After a packed Scottish Cup weekend, they talk about the benefits of Micky Mellon keeping it simple at Tannadice, cathartic Celtic coverage, the rise of women's football in Scotland, the relationship between an media and established journalists, seesawing with a Dundee United legend, Robbie Neilson schadenfreude, time in prison with Frankie Boyle and lots more. They also debunk a myth about a certain English radio station's Scottish football coverage, and take questions, relive the week's most memorable Scottish football moments and field questions from Twitter.
Follow Old Firm Facts on Twitter: twitter.com/Oldfirmfacts1
For more information about this podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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