John Higgins meets his hero Frank and talks about Celtic, Brendan Rodgers and his bizarre obsession
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025
- In the latest episode of the Let Me Be Frank podcast, former World Snooker Champion John Higgins speaks to Frank McAvennie and Simon Houston about his love of Celtic, looking after your cue and how he dreamed of making it at football.
Also in this episode:
Who does Ronnie O’Sullivan actually support?
Hurricane Higgins didn’t take to me
Mick McCarthy wanted to bang Souness
Mo Johnston broke my brother’s heart
And so much more…
this podcast should have thousands joining!
That’s what she said
Enjoyed that. Brilliant wee listen. 🍀
Very enjoyable...Class act Higgins
I enjoyed the show, Great to hear what John Higgins thought about Brendan Rodgers, I thought the same . Keep up the good work guys thank you
I’m the same.
John &Frank 2 super Bhoys hail hail 🍀🍀
Great show guys 🍀💚⭐
Love this!! Well done Frankie boy, and Simon
Excellent podcast
Met John in a pub in York watching the Celtic/Bruges game. Lovely guy.
Brilliant podcast Hail Hail
Liam Miller and Sutton scored against Lyon
Great guy met up with John in London great guy spoke to me & few pals in a pub forgot the name of it good Tim 🍀🍀
Top bhoy!🍀⚽️
Eddie Sinclair from Shafton / Temple.
🟩⬜🟧 brilliant hail hail 🟩⬜🟧
Rangers had to sign a Catholic to compete in Europe or they were getting thrown out of Europe nothing to do with Souness guys
Be good if didnt talk over each other every show
Have now watched a good few of the podcasts. Sorry but see the point of Frank being there.Justs tells the same stories from the past eg Souness wanted to sign me.The Rod Stewart one was extremely embarrassing .Rod was just as bad.Come on Frank end this and stop embarrassing yourself
That's why you never buy a footballers autobiography as they are pish. I scored a goal here, scored a goal there. Frank looks really old and rough now. Likely on the sniff last night.
@@riboid True... read a few way back and most were rotten. A couple were decent though, Stan Collymore, and surprisingly Tony Cascarino.