In this episode, Alan McFadden and Chris Fahey sit down with former Hibs striker Tam McManus for a conversation packed with incredible stories, big characters, and plenty of laughs. Tam takes us back to his days playing in the cage at Sighthill with Celtic North, getting spotted by Hibs scout Roger McElvie, and the night Donald Park turned up frozen stiff after driving around in a snowstorm for two hours just to sign him. From there, it was a YTS at Easter Road, cleaning Chick Charnley's boots, and working his way into a first team packed with talent under Alex McLeish – a manager Tam rates as the best he's ever worked under. There are brilliant stories throughout – Russell Latapy turning up for a trial smoking a f*g outside the changing room before producing a Cruyff turn and a 40-yard pass on a boggy pitch, only for McLeish to pull him off after 25 minutes and sign him on the spot. A trip to Trinidad and Tobago where Latapy was treated like royalty and Brian Lara walked into their local pub. And the time a teenage Scott Brown announced himself with a bone-crunching tackle in a reserve match against Hearts that left everyone in the ground asking who the wee boy at right back was. Tam also opens up about spending six weeks living alongside Paul Gascoigne at Boston United – travelling to training together, getting dragged along to Question of Sport, watching England in the pub while fans lined up pints in front of Gazza, and witnessing his incredible generosity with a young girl collecting for cancer treatment outside the stadium. There's honest reflection too – the wrong move to Dundee over Motherwell, the heartbreak of relegation on the final day at Livingston, and arriving at Falkirk on the same day as an 18-year-old Anthony Stokes who promptly scored a hat-trick and kept him out the team. Alan and Chris also dive into a brilliant debate about why Scottish football has stopped producing strikers, the death of the 4-4-2, and why nobody wants to be a number nine anymore. One of the funniest and most entertaining episodes yet – and we haven't even got to Wayne Rooney putting Tam in a headlock at 15 years old. This episode is proudly sponsored by: Pitch to Placements – Founded by Alan McFadden, Pitch to Placements is a training and placement company designed specifically for former footballers transitioning into sales and recruitment careers in the UK and Dubai. Whether your career has ended early through injury, release, or retirement, the skills you've built through football – resilience, communication, competitiveness, and thick skin – make you tailor-made for sales. Pitch to Placements provides the coaching, community, and corporate opportunities to help you take the next step. If you're a former player looking for what comes next, reach out for a conversation. 🌐 www.pitchtoplacements.co.uk 📱 Available on all social media platforms AGPayroll – Glasgow-based AGPayroll, owned by our very own co-host Chris Fahey, offers hassle-free payroll solutions for contractors, recruitment agencies, and employers across the UK and in over 160 countries worldwide. Whether it's umbrella, CIS, limited company, or fully outsourced payroll, they combine cutting-edge technology with a personal touch to take the stress out of payroll. 🌐 www.agpayroll.co.uk 📞 0333 034 1472 📧 customercare@agpayroll.co.uk 📸 Instagram: @agpayroll 💼 LinkedIn: AGPayroll 📍 Suite 225G, The Pentagon Centre, 36 Washington Street, Glasgow, G3 8AZ