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An informal, light-hearted look at the national game, with no topic off limit. Featuring guests from the worlds of football, music, comedy, literature, TV and beyond - all with a shared love of Scottish football.

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Ireland

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An informal, light-hearted look at the national game, with no topic off limit. Featuring guests from the worlds of football, music, comedy, literature, TV and beyond - all with a shared love of Scottish football.

Language:

English


Episodes
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The Big Facts Quiz Of The Year: The Old Firm Facts Christmas Special

12/21/2022
The Old Firm Facts podcast is back for a second Christmas special, and Adam is joined by two award-winning Scottish comedians. Ray Bradshaw has toured with the likes of John Bishop and Frankie Boyle, and in 2022 he made appearances on the BBC, ITV and Sky Sports as well as being filmed having dinner with Jermaine Jenas. He speaks about how the Jags For Good campaign made him proud to be a Partick Thistle fan, opens up on his Liam Boyce vendetta, reveals Frankie Boyle's Robbie Savage putdown and shares what he learned from the John Bishop tour. Marc Jennings is preparing for a solo show at Glasgow's famous King's Theatre in March, having enjoyed a successful run at the Fringe in 2022 and co-hosted a sell-out live episode of the Some Laugh podcast. He tells Adam about his Scottish football highlights of the past 12 months, the success of Some Laugh, going viral with his stand-up, football conspiracies and his connection with both Hibs and Mad Men. Adam delivers a month-by-month review of the year's most surreal moments, asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Argentina's World Cup quarter-final celebrations, puts questions to them from social media and seamlessly integrates voice memos from his phone into an otherwise hi-tech podcast. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:40:37

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Ally McCoist: Parts Unknown, They Really Are

10/21/2022
Hold on to your signed Arbroath steak and kidney pie as the Old Firm Facts podcast returns with two excellent guests. Sports broadcaster Ali DeFoy talks about her favourite St Mirren memory, the difference in mentality between people in Scotland compared to people in London, interviewing a legendary sportsman, interview tips, her admiration for a Scottish World Cup winner and how Ant and Dec were responsible for her receiving a punny at school. Stirling Albion winger and PE teacher Danny Denholm discusses what makes the Binos tick, how East Fife looked after their players during the pandemic, misconceptions around lower league football, the football experiences he shares with the stars of Arsenal: All or Nothing, what he would change about Scottish education and a memorable moment from his time playing for Dick Campbell, Adam chats to Ali and Danny about the Don't Be That Guy campaign, debunks a myth involving a French take on Rangers, puts questions to his guests from social media, checks in on Scotland's newest and most important league table, and shares some suggestions for Scottish football TV crossovers. Rose Reilly on Blethered: pod.co/blethered/rose-reilly-scotlands-world-cup-winning-footballer For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:17:45

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Savage Gordon

8/10/2022
It's taken 42 episodes, but Adam is finally pandering to the 'Liams from Edinburgh who contribute to football podcasts' demographic. Making his second appearance on the show, Hearts fan Liam C of the This is My Story podcast discusses a positive 94 minutes and 38 seconds at Easter Road, Barrie McKay, Hearts sporting director Joe Savage's ambitious mindset, the club's activity in the transfer window, being clamped by Robbie Neilson, the one Hibs player he'd take at Hearts and having the high ground over Andy Walker. Hibs supporter Liam F of the Down the Slope podcast talks about Martin Boyle's late equaliser and the reaction from fans, an unusual summer at Easter Road, Sunday's game demonstrating the gentrification of Leith, new manager Lee Johnson, how his work in diversity and inclusion relates to football, chairman Ron Gordon's business mind, the 'class war' on football and how Hibs have 'flipped the narrative' when it comes to Rocky Bushiri. Adam asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving solidarity between rival supporters, puts questions to them from social media, finds out their Scottish football bugbears, launches a brand new league table and shares some recent hard-hitting stories in the latest edition of the Jermain Defoe Swanky Dome Bar Round-up. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:11:44

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Jack Ross 110th Street

7/19/2022
We all remember our first World Cup, and Adam's no different. His was USA 94, and on this episode he's joined by 'USA 94: The World Cup That Changed The Game' author Matt Evans. Matt, who has also written about the likes of Graeme Souness, Jock Stein and Alessandro Del Piero for These Football Times and Nutmeg magazine, discusses that tournament's impact, the hype surrounding Colombia before the finals and tragedy that followed, interviewing the likes of Italy manager Arrigo Sacchi, Roberto Baggio memories, why USA 94 is underrated, writing about Dundee United legend Jim McLean and his favourite football books. If you're one of the 8 million people who've seen it, you'll know theatre, film and TV actor Sandy Batchelor from a viral video in which he recorded a hilarious tour of his flat for the benefit of his letting agency. Dundee United fan Sandy tells Adam about the motivation for and aftermath of that video, Jack Ross' arrival, his delight at Dylan Levitt's Tannadice move, a bone he wants to pick with the writers of Succession regarding their Scottish football storyline, the state of Scotland's theatre scene, helping to tell the story of an important figure in Labour's history, joining BBC drama Shetland's sixth season and the advice he would give any actor. Adam asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Euro 2022, puts questions to his guests from social media, reads excerpts from a classic review of a football book and puts Sandy's accent skills to the test with a challenge involving Kris Boyd. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:28:26

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Enter Shankland

7/6/2022
Ever listened to a football podcast and thought 'This is good, but it would be improved significantly by one of the guests spontaneously breaking into song about the captain of Rangers being an eagle?'. Your prayers have been answered. On episode 40 of the Old Firm Facts podcast, music journalist Jules Boyle discusses the strange feeling he's currently experiencing as a Celtic fan, Celtic's 'street fighter', accusations of being on Marvel's payroll, the key to getting good quotes out of rock stars, bonding with U2 guitarist The Edge and how an interview with Chuck D of Public Enemy led to him being targeted by fascists as a supposed statue-toppling ANTIFA ringleader. Tifo Football analyst, writer, presenter and podcaster JJ Bull talks about what went wrong for Stephen Glass at Aberdeen, chatting to Dave Cormack, Ange Postecoglou's management style, Steve Clarke's strengths and weaknesses, the advice he gives budding football writers, what he learned from taking his SFA coaching badges having one of his football songs played on Channel 4 News and his viral hit concerning Leigh Griffiths' appreciation of bees. Adam puts questions to his guests from social media, asks them to help him debunk a myth involving Celtic fans and the media, and invites them to play a headline-based quiz that's a bit like the one from episode 39 but not quite. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:24:15

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Danny Lennon Sugar

6/14/2022
Scottish football might be on holiday, but Adam still has plenty to talk about with his guests. BBC Alba and BBC Scotland presenter, social media producer and broadcast journalist Iona Ballantyne discusses the end of Clyde's 28-year Broadwood stay, Danny Lennon, interviewing Rose Reilly and other legendary figures from the game, narrating Scottish football documentaries, the inspiring story of 1920s football trailblazer Sadie Smith, the sacrifices made by SWPL players balancing football and their day jobs, the women who've inspired her, making a documentary on Piper Alpha, a memorable piece of dark humour from her dad and a bizarre assignment at Easter Road. London-based journalist and politics producer Ed Campbell of Politics JOE talks about the importance of Connor Goldson, why Aaron Ramsey shouldn't be considered an Ibrox flop, what a good transfer window would look like for Rangers, Politics JOE's modern approach to political reporting, providing an alternative to 'Inside Baseball' Westminster chat, recording viral videos such as the recent interviews with royalists camping on the pavement ahead of the Platinum Jubilee, angry Scottish football fans online and his experience at The Great Sausage Roll Off. Adam puts questions from social media to his guests, enlists them to help him debunk a myth involving Aberdeen, Rangers and a notorious VL, tests them on some recent Rangers headlines and classic Danny Lennon quotes, and reveals a young family member's surprising choice of favourite Scotland player. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:20:22

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Woah-oh, Not That Type Of Player

5/24/2022
Large fish is on the menu as Adam serves up a hearty end of season special. Sports journalist Harry McArthur of the Down the Slope Hibs podcast discusses his one positive memory from a frustrating season at Easter Road, the departures of Jack Ross and Shaun Maloney, the mentality that will need to change under Lee Johnson, 2016 Scottish Cup Final memories, whether or not Ryan Porteous deserves his reputation, the change he'd like to see in Scottish football, his work with the NFL, his run-in with a former Hibs striker turned pundit and the highs and lows of his 13 days as an Eintracht Frankfurt supporter. Making his second appearance on the show, radio presenter, podcast host and award-winning comedian Mark Nelson talks about Queen of the South's relegation. Queens legend Wullie Gibson, how Craig Levein unsettles him, Scotland's upcoming playoff, how he uses music to elicit personal stories from interviewees, the reality of life for comedians at the Fringe, the comedians he's learned from, the Scottish football icon who would make a good stand-up, the joy of work-in-progress gigs, his recently released stand-up special, confusing legendary singer Don McLean on his radio show and his 2021/22 Scottish football cult hero. Adam puts questions to his guests from social media, asks them to help him debunk a myth involving Rangers and a beloved breakfast TV personality, tests them on their 2021/22 knowledge, attempts to tell the story of the season in less than 140 seconds and reveals which Hibs legend's image he now owns in the form of a mouse mat. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:17:18

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Edwina Takes The Ball

5/3/2022
What do Robbie Williams, George Galloway and Craig Gordon have in common? Absolutely nothing, other than all being discussed on this episode of the Old Firm Facts podcast, on which Adam is joined by two of Scotland's most well-known broadcasters. Gamesmaster host turned award-winning radio DJ turned Guardian columnist Dominik Diamond discusses how Rangers were foiled by 'cinch villain' Ange Postecoglou, his friendship with an Ibrox legend, the 'personal snub' of players leaving for bigger clubs, how living in Canada has affected his relationship with Celtic, the end of his decades-long love affair with FIFA games, a failed attempt to befriend Ewan McGregor, why he chose not to be crucified on television, playing video games with the Arctic Monkeys, the support he gave numerous Scottish bands in the '00s, almost assaulting a future British comedy star and how Robbie Williams ended up writing the foreword for his forthcoming book. Award-winning BBC Scotland news and current affairs host Martin Geissler talks about the unsung hero of Hearts' season, the Tynecastle legend hired as a DJ at his wedding, how Robbie Neilson revealed the secrets of Hearts' success to him at a petrol station, the 'gargoyle garden' of Twitter, pointing out the elephant in the room with Steven Gerrard, his preparation for a recent interview with Douglas Ross, an awkward encounter with George Galloway, 'sitting on the front row of history' as a foreign correspondent, the story that meant most to him as a reporter, reminiscing with Steve Coogan about classic comedy series On The Hour and watching the World Cup Final alongside a passionate football legend. Adam asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Rangers fans, puts questions to them from social media, gets their opinions on the Player and Manager of the Year awards, finds common ground with Gordon Strachan and provides some closure on an unexpected Twitter beef. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:36:57

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The Dark Of The Lafferty

4/5/2022
Adam has the pleasure this week of being joined in the studio by two successful musicians with numerous awards and several million record sales between them. Travis bassist and Rangers supporter Dougie Payne is forced to relive his side's glorious performance between 12pm and 12.06pm against Celtic, before discussing the disconnect that may have prompted Steven Gerrard's departure, the 'Brazilian in a Scotsman's body' who inspired his love of Rangers, watching Scotland at France '98 with Brazil fans, his unused Scotland song, what artists like The Killers make of Glasgow's Barrowlands, Rod Stewart's bad habit, hanging out with Paul McCartney, acting with Ben Stiller, enlisting Celtic fans for a half-time recording and joining forces with Brendan Rodgers at the school gates. Drummer and Celtic fan Paul Thomson talks about Callum McGregor's 'executive decision', his theory on why Ange Postecoglou identifies with the club's fans, how football became more important to him during lockdown, his recent decision to leave Franz Ferdinand after nearly 20 years, his own unused Scotland song, donating a sensitive part of his body, appearing on Celtic and Rangers compilation albums, committing blasphemy in Mexico, his unique description in a book about New York's music scene and a memorable misunderstanding with Kanye West. Adam enlists his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Bruce Willis and Celtic, puts questions to them from Twitter, delves into their Wikipedia pages, quizzes them on Carlos Cuellar's personal life and announces the winner of this season's Golden Stauner award. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:26:12

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Goodwin Handsome

3/22/2022
With the BAFTAs just gone and the Oscars approaching, there's one prize that's got everyone talking this awards season. Thankfully, Adam is on hand to reveal the four finalists for this year's Golden Stauner award, recognising Scottish football's most handsome figures. Joining him at the ceremony are journalist and author Neil Drysdale as well as comedian and actor Stuart McPherson. Neil talks about the two players Jim Goodwin should be building his Aberdeen side around, why Scotland's 1978 World Cup might not be our worst, being the target of a Jimmy Nicholl grudge, one of Pittodrie's most memorable nights, what he learned from writing a Walter Smith biography, a bad night for Billy Connolly in Aberdeen, the short-lived Stephen Glass and Scott Brown era, covering France '98 and the Aberdeenshire footballer who played a role in Juventus' first league title. Stuart discusses his dream Efe Ambrose scenario, Dunfermline memories, a Coronation Street star's East End Park cameo, existential heckling, the Little Mix memory he shares with Scott Brown, performing stand-up, acting in and writing for Scot Squad, the legacy of Peep Show, Danny Dyer's football gaffes, an unusual Harry Potter mention on his CV and his idea for a Scottish football version of Space Jam. Adam enlists his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Willie Collum, puts questions to them from Twitter and challenges them to identify a truly blood-curdling Scottish football shriek. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:17:34

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Nuthin' But A McGhee Thang

3/1/2022
Would Adam invite Emma Dodds back for a second appearance on the Old Firm Facts podcast? Don't ask silly questions... A reporter and pitchside interviewer on BT Sport and Premier Sports as well as matchday host on Rangers TV, Emma is one of the most recognisable faces in Scottish football. She discusses Europa League Rangers versus cinch Rangers, interviewing Jurgen Klopp, why Jude Bellingham impressed her on and off the pitch, whether Scottish football would benefit from VAR, Ally McCoist's musical taste, learning from Hazel Irvine, memories of Rangers' last visit to Belgrade, why football can learn from rugby when it comes to referees and THAT Steven Gerrard response. As an executive producer at BT Sport for Sunset + Vine, Grant Philips has directed over 2,000 matches in a career that's taken him to the World Cup and European Championships. He talks about the Ibrox Batcam, how he would have responded to Christian Eriksen's collapse as a match director, the Chris Sutton clip that was more popular than the Champions League Final, what makes Emma such a well respected figure in the game, hanging out with Des Lynam and how BT Sport's Scottish football coverage became so influential. Adam debunks a myth involving Mark McGhee, puts questions from Twitter to his guests and shares an exciting new feature inspired by Jermain Defoe. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:09:03

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The Gio Throw-In Experience

2/4/2022
Even by Scottish football standards it's been a busy few days, and Adam's joined by three guests to make sense of it. Joining him for the bulk of the show are journalists Amy Canavan and Jason Soutar. Amy, who last year was nominated for Football Writers Association Student Football Writer of the Year award, is a regular on the A Celtic State Of Mind podcast as well as presenting the Soccer Supernova podcast, commentating on the SWPL for BBC Scotland, writing for BBC Scotland the The Celtic Way and working as a media officer for Lowland League side Bonnyrigg Rose. She tells Adam about her new football documentary, what Ange Postecoglou got right against Rangers, Celtic's successful January window, hostility directed at Celtic podcasters and her appearances on a certain Rangers Twitter account. As a fan of both Rangers and Arsenal, few are in a better position than Football365 writer Jason to discuss Aaron Ramsey's arrival at Ibrox. He also discusses a ridiculous Borna Barisic performance, where it went wrong for Giovanni van Bronckhorst at Celtic Park, where it went right for Kieran Tierney at the Emirates, the most memorable story he's covered, the dysfunctional retro sportswear brand that is Arsenal and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's bizarre deadline day family holiday. Raith Rovers supporter and Women's Officer for the Perth & Kinross Constituency Labour Party explains why she's deeply unimpressed with her club as Adam takes an in-depth look at a shameful few days in Kirkcaldy. He also asks his guests to help him debunk a myth involving a confused Dundee signing, puts questions to them from Twitter, sets them a tricky Aaron Ramsey quiz question and shares a staunch musical pun from the Scottish Cup archives. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:39:45

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Craig Burley: The Phantom Dentist

1/18/2022
For his first episode of 2022, Adam is joined by stand-up comedian Jim Burke and Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates. Jim talks about Leigh Griffiths' departure from Celtic, 'keeping his side of the street clean' when it comes to offensive chants, how an acquaintance called 'Scouse Paul' was the only unhappy Liverpool fan after the 2005 Champions League Final, a game-changing Wordle tip from Stuart Cosgrove, his issue with retro Scotland tops, performing stand-up during a pandemic and an awkward conversation Kelly's dad caused Jim to have with his mother, Kelly discusses how the Hillsborough disaster shaped her outlook, society's 'expendable underclass', the importance of 'picking the right enemies' when fans wind up opponents, memories of that night in Istanbul, the biggest change she's seen in her industry, her approach as host when the likes of Roy Keane and Micah Richards get into heated debates. and being pushed around in a pram by Graeme Souness. Adam puts questions from Twitter to his guests, asks them to help him debunk a myth involving Brendan Rodgers' teeth and checks in with everyone's favourite Scottish football blog. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:30:47

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Galloway In A Manger: The Old Firm Facts Christmas Special

12/23/2021
After a few weeks away Adam returns with a Christmas special, and he's brought a couple of popular past guests with him. Former Soccer FM duo Ray Bradshaw and Steven Mill become the first to make three appearances on the show, joining Adam for a look back at the Scottish football highlights of 2021. Award-winning stand-up Ray has recently supported Frankie Boyle and John Bishop, as well as making appearances on BBC Scotland's A View From The Terrace and Sky Sports. He speculates about John Collins' belly button, reflects on his ongoing beef with Superscoreboard host Gordon Duncan, shares his uncanny N-Dubz impression and predicts the chaos that Gary Caldwell would wreak in Grinch form, as well as hailing the important legacy of Rose Ayling-Ellis' Strictly win. Radio presenter Steven is responsible for one of the most widely shared moments so far on the Old Firm Facts podcast, and he brings us a certain controversial political figure's opinion on Hamilton Accies as well as his own thoughts on Peter Grant's 'sexy football', unpleasant Tommy Wright memories, Les Battersby's East End Park cameo, nostril-waxing, the joy of Ally McCoist's Scotland commentary and why he was cut out of a recent radio moment that went viral. Adam breaks down the best stories, headlines and quotes from each month of the year as well as asking his guests for their 2021 highlights and 2022 wishes, putting questions to them from Twitter, debunking two myths involving Celtic's trip to Dingwall and giving an Otis Redding classic a Derek McInnes twist.

Duration:01:15:09

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good 4 u (you look happy and settled)

11/16/2021
We've all experienced a popular manager leaving our team. It happens. Few of us, however, have reacted by filming ourselves punching a lifesize cardboard cutout of said manager, Adam is joined for a second time by Rangers supporter John Walker to make sense of the fallout from Steven Gerrard's departure. John, who hosts the Scots Abroad podcast and also appears on the Rangers Rabble podcast, discusses what people get wrong about Gerrard's time at Ibrox, being taken in by his 'happy, settled' line, why comparisons with Brendan Rodgers leaving Celtic don't make sense, participating in a Michael Beale coaching masterclass, the Wenger philosophy that applies to Aaron Hickey, why the national team should look to emulate Switzerland and the Scots abroad who are impressing him. Also joining Adam is Alasdair Mackenzie, a Rome-based Scottish journalist covering football for Reuters as their Italy correspondent. He talks about how Scotland fans are no longer deriving pleasure from pain, a bizarre Serie A managerial situation, what's going wrong for Jose Mourinho at Roma, an unusual party thrown by Graeme Souness, why Bologna is the perfect place for Hickey's development, what Scotland does better than Italy in terms of the matchday experience, working at the Euro 2020 opening ceremony, his favourite Ross County moments, the Scotland international currently playing in Milan's midfield and Scotland's Man of the Year Giorgio Chiellini. Celtic fan and stand-up comedian Jim Burke returns to spend a few minutes sharing memories of Bertie Auld after the legendary Lisbon Lion sadly passed away. Adam speaks puts questions from Twitter to his guests, relives a mortifying experience on another podcast, debunks a myth involving their manager's departure and lists 10 questions certain Rangers fans were asking themselves after hearing the Gerrard news. For more information about Old Firm Facts. go to: www.thebiglight.com/cop26

Duration:01:28:13

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T, Celebrated Mutedly

11/3/2021
Old Firm Facts x Football Cliches x The Terrace. Three podcasts (and two Adams) come together for a look at football's unique language. A writer and editor for the Athletic, Adam Hurrey is the man behind Football Cliches. What started as a blog became a hugely popular Twitter account, book and podcast. Adam traces an enduring football cliche back to Gareth Bale, recalls some bizarre 'classy touches', examines football's hierarchy of respect, shares his important advice for under-fire managers, explores the gentrification of Ally McCoist, adjudicates on some recent Scottish football tweets and explains why Alfredo Morelos would be good at getting served in the pub. Robert has made the jump to TV with his fellow Terrace podcasters and is currently appearing in season four of A View From The Terrace. Hearts TV host/co-commentator Robert discusses how the TV show has affected the way he looks at football coverage, why neutrals should support Hearts, what's changed at Tynecastle since last season, memories of Marius Zaliukas, his work on the FC United to Prevent Suicide campaign, Neil Lennon's Scottish Cup Final attire, the siege mentality in call centres, holding the door open for a prominent Scottish football figure on his way to the recording and Vladimir Romanov's submarine. The other Adam talks to Sports Media LGBT+ founder Jon Holmes about the impact of Adelaide United midfielder Josh Cavallo coming out, puts questions from Twitter to his guests, finds out their ideal pub companions from the world of football and asks them to help him debunk a myth involving respectful goal celebrations. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:27:06

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A Statement Of Sport

10/26/2021
It would be fair to say that certain figures in Scottish football could have used a PR expert in recent days. Thankfully, media and comms professional Gordon Sheach was on hand to give his perspective on a recent incident that has had all of Scottish football talking about a particular League One club. The Tartan Scarf founder Gordon writes, tweets and presents a podcast about the Scottish national team, and he discusses what a country-over-club man does with his weekends, looks at Scotland's playoff hopes, explains why he takes issue with the idea of 'glorious failure', shares a touching story of friendship and football that went viral during the Euros, fills the show's weekly 'Not a Motherwell fan but this is class' quota and talks up Scottish football's 'homemade vibe' Clean energy researcher Fraser Stewart is a Celtic fan who's presented widely-shared BBC Social videos on mental health. He reveals which Celtic player he'll happily share his home with, picks out the two issues Ange Postecoglou needs to address in January, tackles misconceptions around bipolar disorder, explains the importance of following up mental health 'cliches' with real action, has his say on whether COP26 could have been a Zoom call and why it could lead to a 'legacy of resentment' and suggests changes Scottish clubs could make to reduce their environmental impact. Adam puts questions from Twitter to his guests, asks them to identify a mystery VIP Celtic fan, debunks a myth involving a certain League One club's recent Q&A and ruins his chances of a sponsorship deal with a particular high street retailer.

Duration:01:32:03

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Darren Mackie: Reading Champion

10/19/2021
When it comes to eccentric, iconic, long-serving and occasionally cranky legendary managers, Scotland has Jim McLean and England has Brian Clough. Both of those names come up as Adam is joined by a Dundee United supporter and a Nottingham Forest fan. Alistair Heather is a documentary host, columnist and Scots language advocate, who's spent the last year co-hosting Dundee United TV. On his second Old Firm Facts podcast appearance, he discusses his 'bromance' with a Tannadice legend, how he put his feelings about Fifers aside to get behind Tam Courts, why United's boss deserves credit for his anti-racism stance against Ross County, phallic referees, his conflicting emotions upon meeting Prince Charles, why he understands Weegies being reluctant to embrace Scots and how Darren Mackie became a 'reading champion' without reading. Author and journalist Daniel Storey is Chief Football Writer for the i newspaper, and won the Football Supporters Federation's Football Writer of the Year award in 2016. He talks about what other clubs can learn from Motherwell, a 'punk rock football club' in Paris, his book on football icons, the moral dilemma facing Newcastle fans, how Messi reignited his mum's love of football, an infamous Andy Cole interview and a heartwarming moment involving Clough. Adam puts questions to Twitter from his guests, debunks a myth involving Ally McCoist, Neil Lennon, Ronaldinho and some allegedly 'hilarious' Scottish football stories, reliving a classic Scottish football Q&A and sharing some in-depth analysis from Scott Brown. Adam and Ally also discuss a campaign they're involved in addressing male sexual entitlement, and why men need to look in the mirror and address their own behaviour. For more information about the podcast, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:24:34

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Duncan Love

10/12/2021
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

Duration:01:19:40

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Concrete Jungle Old Firm Disclaimer

9/28/2021
The New York Times has won 132 Pulitzer Prizes in its illustrious 170-year history, but it's only ever published one disclaimer involving the words 'Old', 'Firm' and 'liquidation'. New York Times Chief Soccer Correspondent Rory Smith tells Adam about explaining Celtic and Rangers to the world, working with Rafa Benitez, Steven Gerrard's managerial future, English football's view of the SPFL, Scotland's place in the football landscape, 'the cult of the transfer', how Jordan Henderson is tackling online abuse, who benefits from Messi's PSG move and the time an England player's dad threatened to shoot him. Dundee United fan Laura Costello helps to facilitate a Mental Health Awareness course which has been attended by hundreds within Scottish football, and also runs women's recreational sessions with Dundee West FC. She discusses Tam Courts' impact at Tannadice, United's draw against Celtic, the club's academy setup, why football needs more empathy, the impact of Scotland's World Cup 2019 appearance on women's football in the country and the advice she would give footballers regarding social media. Adam puts questions from Twitter to his guests, shares some classic unconvincing excuses and writes a heartfelt apology on behalf of Bruno Fernandes. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

Duration:01:44:52