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The Old Firm Through The Decades
Hugh Keevins is joined by stars of Rangers and Celtic games from decades past to look at the rivalry from the 1960's to the present day. What were the games that defined the decade? How has the rivalry changed from then to now? Take this walk down memory lane and hear the stories that have never been told before.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 23 ratings
RG (Dubai)
Terrific hour with Hugh, Durranty and Granty! As a Rangers supporter of that era peter Grant at the time was Zero and Ian Durrant was big time hero.. but it’s great to see the mutual respect these two die hards had for each other.. as I got older I learned to respect people like Tommy Burns and...Read full review »
RG (Dubai) via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/28/20
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