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Most Scotland fans are 'Anyone But England', and it's not worth handwringing about
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Adam Miller is a Digital Reporter for The Herald. He has written regular features and columns over the past decade and has an interest in covering and analysing sports, pop culture and current affairs. He presents the Old Firm Facts podcast.
Adam Miller is a Digital Reporter for The Herald. He has written regular features and columns over the past decade and has an interest in covering and analysing sports, pop culture and current affairs. He presents the Old Firm Facts podcast.
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