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'I accidently headbutted my nan celebrating' - The Devils Advocate 🎧

'I accidently headbutted my nan celebrating' - The Devils Advocate 🎧

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This week on the Devils' Advocate podcast from BBC Radio Manchester, Gaz Drinkwater and Joe McGrath discuss the greatest goals they have ever seen at Old Trafford."In terms of a goal that means a lot to me, when they opened Old Trafford after Covid for the first time and there was 30,000 people there, I went with my nan," said Gaz."Cavani scored a goal from the halfway line and put it over the goalkeeper. That always has a special part in my heart just because I was there."Another one involving my gran really, was Scott McTominay against Manchester City [in the final game before Covid]. I accidentally headbutted my nan whilst celebrating."Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds

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