• Woah-oh, Not That Type Of Player

  • May 24 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

Woah-oh, Not That Type Of Player

  • Summary

  • 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

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