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As Scotland (figuratively) and David Marshall (literally) come crashing down to earth, Adam is joined by Record Sport journalist Gaby McKay and football cartoonist Keith Wallace, better known as Fitbatweets, to discuss developments at the Euros.
Aberdeen fan Keith explains how he finds catharsis in comedy and turns Scottish football into art, reflects on the Derek McInnes era, recalls the time Frankie Boyle supported him in his stand-up days and reveals why he might not be welcome in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Killie supporter Gaby breaks down a shambolic period at Rugby Park, looks back at some classic Serie A moments including an unlikely Italian tribute to a Scottish beverage, makes a passionate case for Taylor Swift and treats us to a special Euro 2020 quiz in which Gareth Southgate's sci-fi past emerges.
Adam raises questions about some controversial choices made in the aftermath of Christian Eriksen's collapse, puts questions from Twitter to his guests and dares to suggest that the English national team might not in fact be Marxists.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, visit: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
By The Big Light5
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As Scotland (figuratively) and David Marshall (literally) come crashing down to earth, Adam is joined by Record Sport journalist Gaby McKay and football cartoonist Keith Wallace, better known as Fitbatweets, to discuss developments at the Euros.
Aberdeen fan Keith explains how he finds catharsis in comedy and turns Scottish football into art, reflects on the Derek McInnes era, recalls the time Frankie Boyle supported him in his stand-up days and reveals why he might not be welcome in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Killie supporter Gaby breaks down a shambolic period at Rugby Park, looks back at some classic Serie A moments including an unlikely Italian tribute to a Scottish beverage, makes a passionate case for Taylor Swift and treats us to a special Euro 2020 quiz in which Gareth Southgate's sci-fi past emerges.
Adam raises questions about some controversial choices made in the aftermath of Christian Eriksen's collapse, puts questions from Twitter to his guests and dares to suggest that the English national team might not in fact be Marxists.
For more information about Old Firm Facts, visit: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

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