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Glasgow’s Old Firm Derby: The City’s Sporting Soul | Glasgow 850 Podcast Special

25 Aug 2025

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In this special edition, Paul Cooney is joined by a legendary panel to dive deep into the heart of one of football’s fiercest rivalries - the Old Firm Derby: Celtic vs Rangers. Featuring: Ian Crocker: The iconic voice of Old Firm commentary Barry Ferguson: Former Rangers captain & manager Charlie Mulgrew: Ex-Celtic midfielder & fan favourite Mark Guidi: Award-winning Scottish football journalist Together, they explore the history, passion, and cultural impact of the derby that defines Glasgow. From its fiery beginnings in 1888 to unforgettable goals, legendary players, and the emotional highs and lows of Derby Day - this episode is a must-listen for football fans everywhere. Topics include: What makes the Old Firm Derby so unique Behind-the-scenes stories from the pitch Celtic’s European glory & Rangers’ financial collapse Fan culture, media coverage & unforgettable moments Whether you're a die-hard Celtic or Rangers fan or a Scottish football fan, this episode captures the soul of Glasgow’s sporting identity. Subscribe, like, and share to celebrate the legacy of the Old Firm Derby! Find out more about the Glasgow 850 celebrations: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/Glasgow850 Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok  For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... #OldFirm #CelticFC #RangersFC #Glasgow850 #ScottishFootball #FootballPodcast #PaulCooney #IanCrocker #BarryFerguson #CharlieMulgrew #MarkGuidi #DerbyDay #Glasgow

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