• Danny Lennon Sugar

  • Jun 14 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • 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

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