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Tom Clarke and Gregor Robertson wrap up the 2025/26 EFL season with a look back at the three play-off finals - and give their own end of season awards. They discuss Hull City's hard earned victory over Middlesbrough, Bolton Wanderers's win against Stockport County, and Notts County besting Salford City. Plus, praise for standout seasons from Coventry City, Lincoln City and Bromley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Davies-Adams, Sam Parkin and Adrian Clarke react to the shock news that Southampton have been expelled from the playoffs before previewing the final between Hull city and Middlesbrough.There's also a preview of the League One showdown between Stockport County and Bolton Wanderers and we hear from Notts County keeper and supporter James Belshaw ahead of the Magpies League Two final against Salford City Our partners Quinn Bet have an offer: you can get 50% back up to £25. If your account has Sportsbook losses at the end of your first day's betting, QuinnBet will refund 50% of your losses as a Free Bet up to £25 (min 3 bets). Even if your account is up, you're guaranteed a £5 Free Bet provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&Cs apply | 18+ New UK Customers Only | GambleAware.org | Gamble Responsibly” https://quinnbet.click/o/L5trHE?lpage=T4KU20
In this high-stakes edition of The Scarf Bergara Wore, host Steve is joined by Dan from the Bolton Fanzone Podcast for an all-North-West battle royale to preview Sunday's massive League One Play-Off Final at Wembley. With a coveted ticket to the Championship on the line, we lift the hood on both camps to dissect everything from the frantic local ticket scramble and brutal dawn travel logistics to the massive tactical talking points shaping the match. We dig into the major injury concerns surrounding Bolton skipper Eoin Toal, how the Wembley pitch alters both sides' styles, and how the opposition views County from the outside looking in. Turn it up as we debate squad depth and lock in our definitive score predictions ahead of Sunday's monumental clash.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hugh Woozencroft previews all three upcoming Play-Off Finals as Wembley awaits! We're joined by Stockport County boss Dave Challinor ahead of their League One Play-Off Final clash vs Bolton. We see what he makes of the opposition and reflect on his incredible journey with the club! We also preview the League Two Play-Off Final as Salford City prepare to face Notts County, Ammies boss Karl Robinson sits down with Hugh to reflect on their dramatic semi-final tie with Grimsby and look ahead to Monday's game at Wembley. We once again dive into Spygate with Southampton Podcaster Martin Sanders as Saints fans nervously wait to find out whether they'll even play on Saturday and we also assess the new SCR rules implemented in the EFL for next season and ask Football Finance Expert Kieran Maguire what they truly mean! Twitter: @talkSPORT2Host: Hugh Woozencroft @HughWoozencroftExec Producer: Will Varney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just a real quick one today after Bolton beat Bradford over 2 legs to go through to meet Stockport County in the League One Playoff Final. We are joined as well by friend of the show, Nate Abaurrea. A more in depth pod will come early next week… #bluefootbarsd #fftf #footyfromthefoot #football #soccer #arsenal #astonvilla #mancity #wolverhamptonwanderers #leicestercity #westham #bayernmunich #borussiadortmund #celticfc #cadiz #xolos #sdwave #sockers #sandiegofc #premierleague #bundesliga #laliga #championship #efl #spl #seriea #ligamx #mls #nwsl Follow FootyFromTheFoot by clicking here: podfollow.com/footyfromthefoot Linktree for all our socials, email & places to access the podcast: linktr.ee/footyfromthefoot @footyfromthefoot @sdgooners @sandiegocityzens @sandiego_wolves @avfccalifornia @sandiegohammers @sandiegofoxes @fcbsandiego @san_diego_bvb_supporters @san_diego_csc @esecadieeuu @calitrotters @bluefootbar Show Notes: Listen to our picks from previous weeks this year on the FFTF Recommends Spotify Playlist… https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2JFVvwU9nptcfBk1j6XxQI?si=b017642bb51d4ab8 Footstock 5 Sunday May 24th from 7am Last day of the Premier League season, with raffle prizes, DJs and food from Pete's Bluefoot preps for World Cup https://fox5sandiego.com/sports/bluefoot-bar-north-park/ California Trotters: calitrotters@gmail.com @calitrotters on IG, Twitter & Facebook
Dan Fudge returns with the EFL Fan Network after a colossal week across the EFL — with play-off heartbreak, Wembley dreams, relegation fallout and SpyGate on the agenda…Millwall's promotion hopes are over after Hull City's semi-final win at The Den, and George Cole from Chat with Chaps joins us to ask what comes next for the Lions.Stockport County are Wembley-bound after seeing off Stevenage, with Russ Johnson from The Scarf Bergara Wore looking ahead to a huge final against Bolton.Burnley are back in the Championship — but could they still shape the Premier League title race at Arsenal? Natalie Bromley from No Nay Never joins the show.And Martin Sanders from Total Saints and Jamie Dalgarno from The Twe12th Man Podcast go head-to-head on Southampton, Middlesbrough and the Championship's SpyGate controversy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you tend to define success? Is it an external outcome you pursue, or is it something personal you feel ‘close in’? I’ve been preparing for our next set of Serenity Island Picnics. I’m considering how being more experimental might affect my understanding of success. I share a few of these observations in this short episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast. The Return to Serenity Island combines structured resources with a guided creative journey, offering a space for more experimental thinkers to explore change, personal growth, and ambition without the pressure of performance or rigid goal-setting. It appeals to those who view life as a mysterious treasure island to explore rather than a checklist of predetermined items to tick off. https://youtu.be/AFQlxKUNm60 What Does Close-In Success Feel Like? I find more satisfaction in the process of writing and producing a song than in completing it. Hearing a song on the radio doesn’t give me a greater sense of success than the mini-breakthroughs and connecting the dots as it emerges. However, I can downplay the importance of these close-in success moments. Absorbing outcome-oriented metrics can make it seem as though those don’t matter, and that true success lies in pursuing bigger goals. In The Return to Serenity Island, we connect real-world areas with map regions to recognise micro-moments and small glimmers of ‘close-in success’ in everyday life. Seeing Something Universal in Particular Situations A big reason I keep making videos about The Let Them Saga is what it represents. The story got a hold of me, and I’ve been unable and unwilling to ignore it. It’s been a strange experience because it is a complete departure from what I normally do. But with an experimental approach to life, pursuits can be driven by an inner compass (values, beliefs, etc.), which can lead us in directions that may seem, on the surface, unusual. In other words, we may connect the dots and see patterns, threaded together by those intrinsic motivations. For example, I’m drawn to the Let Them story because I can see elements of it as both a symptom of and a contributor to the greater challenges we are currently facing in the world. On Serenity Island, we use this compass to help us assess and respond to opportunities, feelings, and thorns that catch our attention as they arise. This enables us to reorient to our own definition of success and feel more confident about the path we’re on, even if it doesn’t make obvious sense to others. For me, I feel “close in success” when I know I am acting in sync with those deeper motivators, rather than in pursuit of a quick result or the perception of growth. It Can Take Me a While to Understand Where Something Fits I’m in awe of people who can grasp concepts quickly and understand how, why and where they fit. It seems to take unfamiliar ideas longer to snap into place for me. But when they do, it can feel like a mini-revelation. I love those aha moments. One of my core priorities while developing The Return to Serenity Island and The Haven was the concept of seasonal return, rhythm and repetition. For many experimental people, this allows ideas to settle and dots to connect. It’s through the familiarity of repetition that something may eventually land for us at the right time, when the conditions are right. False Starts and The Perception of Failure ‘Close-in’ success can look like failure to onlookers. On the experimental path, growth and progress often unfold in non-linear ways. They may appear as fits and starts. Trial, error, quitting, walking away, coming back, forgetting, remembering. Popular conceptual mantras can shape our self-understanding. For example, we learn to value the ability to “always begin with the end in mind, and start with a clear understanding of your destination”. Productivity bros declare that “winners never quit and quitters never win”. Self-help influencers remind us that “the person who has a fixed purpose and backs it with the determination to see it through to the end is the one who succeeds”. From this conceptual perspective, virtue lies in finishing what you start, even if it is no longer necessary, effective or appropriate. But for experimental people, it’s important to develop the ability to discern when it’s time to quit and how to let go sustainably. Nothing is Truly Wasted In an experimental life, nothing is wasted. Every venture yields something to carry forward. Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. No, wait. That’s different. In The Return to Serenity Island, we take time to acknowledge and appreciate our resourcefulness. We make peace with letting go and make space to focus on those sources of close-in satisfaction. Many of us carry baggage about letting go, quitting, and changing our minds. It might have been drummed into us that stopping before the end is wasteful. At its most extreme, an outcome-oriented framework holds that the end justifies the means. So long as you get the result, it doesn’t matter how you do it. It also holds that the end undermines the means. If things turn out unfavourably, the whole journey is seen as a waste of time. When The End Justifies and Undermines The Means I saw Stockport County (my team) lose to Carlisle on penalties at Wembley in the League Two playoff final in 2023. After the match, as we walked away from the stadium, I said, “Well, that was a waste of a day.” I was joking, but part of me felt it too, because the result was disappointing. It clouded my perception of the day, especially in the immediate aftermath of that defeat. But the day was otherwise great, full of enjoyable micro-moments. I realise how quickly I can undermine the time I spend caring, crafting, and creating if I hand all the power to the destination. But on the flipside, I can see how easy it is to find more joy in life when I turn that on its head and give power to the joy of the ‘close-in’. Satisfaction in small things comes from bringing real life to the landscapes we map in our imagination around Serenity Island. How Does Close-In Success Feel To YOU? If life were an island, where would you choose to hang out and explore, regardless of measurable results that may or may not follow? What would you love to plant more of in your life? How do you want to respond to unexpected changes, opportunities, and feelings that arise? Why do the choices you make matter? When experimental people build our lives on the foundations of questions like these, the growth we might otherwise try to force takes care of itself. When we view success up close, the path begins to unfold in unexpected, obvious, surprising, intuitive, gradual, and sudden ways. Join us on Serenity Island to explore more. 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As the grueling 46-game League One campaign reaches its crescendo, Steve is joined by Andy from Red All Over to break down a massive final-day clash between Barnsley and Stockport County. We dive into the tactical nuances of a fixture that ended in a stalemate back in December. We tackle the big questions surrounding the Tykes: Why is Conor Hourihane departing, and who is tipped to take the reins next? From the impact of David Keillor-Dunn's exit to the looming threat of David McGoldrick, we analyse whether County will make the play offs.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ashley and Charlie discuss another Posh loss. Are we getting relegated?
John and Lodz are joined by Steve from The Scarf Bergara Wore Podcast as they preview the Stockport County vs. Peterborough United game
Luton Town added another piece of silverware to their collection when they won the Vertu Trophy with a 3-1 win over Stockport County at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. A very happy Kev is joined by an equally chipper Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe for a bumper episode of the podcast to look back on a truly special day. The boys begin by reflecting on the pre-match activities that set up the day ahead before the attention turns to the action on the pitch and all of the many key and positive moments for the Town. The lads single out all of the key performers from the contest that contributed to another significant day in the history of the club and Jimbo sought out some of them for their reaction. The podcast then concludes with a return to league thoughts, the current picture and a look ahead to the clash with Northampton Town at Kenilworth Road on Wednesday night. All this and a whole lot more, including score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
The big day is almost here! Luton Town head to Wembley for a tenth time in their history on Sunday afternoon for the Vertu Trophy final against Stockport County. Kev is joined as ever by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look forward to the showpiece occasion between two sides who have already met twice this season. The boys look at Stockport, their record at the national stadium, the threats they pose and who needs to be controlled over the course of the afternoon. The attention then turns back to the Town, our recent trips to Wembley, what winning the cup could mean to this team in the short and long-term. The lads go through who might be in the starting XI for the Town for the big game and who the key performers are likely to be. All this and lots more on this Wembley preview edition of the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
Get ready for EL HATTICO at the world's most iconic stadium as Stockport County and Luton Town collide in the Vertu Trophy Final. In this high-stakes collaborative special, we're joined by the Luton Town Supporters' Trust Podcast to break down the tactical battle between Dave Challinor and Jack Wilshere, the electric atmosphere of a 50,000-strong "Hatters" takeover, and the incredible journey—from shock reinstatements to last-minute drama—that led both clubs to the Wembley arch. What bringing silverware home would truly mean, this is the definitive preview of a historic showdown for bragging rights and glory.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your hosts following our Bank Holiday Monday draw at home vs Stockport County.Watch LIVE on YouTube, X and Facebook or catch up on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
Join your hosts for our Preview Show as we look ahead to THE Wanderers' trip to Plymouth this Friday and our home clash against Stockport on Monday.Watch LIVE on YouTube, X and Facebook or catch up on Apple Podcasts and Spotify
The Town threw another two points away on Saturday afternoon when they allowed Stockport County to leave Kenilworth Road with an undeserved 1-1 draw. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on a 90 minutes which offered an awful lot more than was eventually received. The boys begin by going through the good parts of the match which was the first half of the contest before addressing the bits that didn't go so well. The lads then have a disagreement about a key part of the game before the attention turns around some other decisions which altered the direction of travel in the match. All this and so much more, including your comments, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast! The link to the Stepping Stones prize draw is https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/win-a-signed-ltfc-shirt
The Town achieved successive league wins for the second time in 2026 on Tuesday evening with an entertaining 3-2 win over Exeter City at Kenilworth Road. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look back on a fun night of football at the Kenny and look ahead to a very big game against Stockport County on Saturday. The boys begin by looking at the game against the Grecians and the action packed first half which saw the Hatters go into the break 3-1 in front, and then reflect on what the Town did even better in the second half, as well as going through the bad points of the evening and the conclusion that we might just have to put up with certain things. The chaps then look ahead to a season-defining game against Stockport on Saturday, one which could really propel Luton right into the play-off hunt once again. All this and so much more including your comments and the score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
In this episode of the Scarf Bergara Wore, we're gearing up for a high-stakes League One clash at Edgeley Park as 4th-place Stockport County host a Wigan Athletic side in the midst of a whirlwind homecoming. Joined by Barry from the Progress With Unity podcast, we dive into the breaking news of Gary Caldwell's dramatic return to the Latics' dugout following their FA Cup exit at Arsenal. We'll be breaking down whether a "new manager bounce" can save Wigan from the League One drop zone, discussing the strange irony of Owen Moxon's loan move between the two clubs, and asking the big question on every Hatter's lips: just how do you get a ball past the human wall that is Sam Tickle?Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Weekly Unofficial Leyton Orient Podcast by @stevienuss & @supero1881. This episode includes: *Your South Stand Chums return just 6 days after out last offering to bring you up to date with all things #LOFC *We discuss the 0-0 draw at Stockport County and the impact of the new signings and return of Will Forrester *Go through the fans Q&A with Nigel Travis, Martin Ling & Steve Tait and all the latest talking points at the club *Your views *Ladies Team Update *Youth Team Update *Fantasy Football League Update *Prediction League Update *Positives & Negatives Of The Week *HerO Of The Week *Supporters Club Update *Plus lots more... Listen now to the most comprehensive round of Orient news and views anywhere in the world. Up The O's!
AUDIO PODCASTYou can listen to the audio (enhanced quality) version of the podcast ‘in your ears' by clicking this link https://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcast or from all good podcast listening apps.VIDEO PODCASTWatch all video podcast on our YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspodIt's Wednesday 28th of January and in this evenings ‘double header' we reaction to Saturdays comfortable two nil home win against Northampton, last nights home debacle against Stockport County in a game which the visitors could have had a hatful (pardon the nickname) and finally we look ahead in dread to Kenilworth Road as we take a decimated squad to take on Luton Town this coming Saturday.PATREONIf you would like to help support our show, say thanks for the pods and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program at: https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod And in return for your generous patronage, you'll get a Seasiders Podcast premium pass. This gives you all the podcasts ad-free, exclusive patron-only content and access to our private patron WhatsApp group containing us and all other patrons.You can follow and listen to the pod on these platforms:https://x.com/seasiderspodhttps://www.seasiderspodcast.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/seasiderspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tanto is back and belief is back at Edgeley Park! In this episode of the Stockport County Podcast, we break down a huge week for the Hatters as familiar faces return, intensity rises, and County start to feel like County again.On tonight's agenda, we react to Tanto's return from Charlton Athletic, deliver a full Blackpool away review, and give our verdict on the latest Stockport County signings. With what can only be described as “attempted murders” on the pitch, County grind out 4 points from 2 tough away games, showing resilience and edge.We also discuss:Bate is back and what it means for the midfieldAdama Sidebeh finally arriving and how he fits inWhy the intensity is back and why fans should be excitedHave we officially got our County back?Plus, it's time for RSOTW (Random Segment of the Week), where we tackle the truly important issues:What is the most “County” thing ever?Which fan song do you secretly hate the most?And what are the little football lies you tell yourself every season?If you're a Stockport County fan, a follower of League One football, or just love honest football debate, this one's for you.
In this edition of The Scarf Bergara Wore, Steve is joined by Jon from the Green & White podcast to provide an in-depth preview of Saturday's high-stakes League One clash between Stockport County and Plymouth Argyle at Edgeley Park. We dive into the "Hallett Way" of sustainable ownership, discuss how the Pilgrims have adapted under Tom Cleverley, and analyze the threat of top-scorer Lorent Tolaj as County looks to settle the score following their encounter earlier this season. From tactical breakdowns and January transfer business to shared histories and score predictions, this episode covers everything both sets of fans need to know before the Green Army marches north for this pivotal mid-table battle.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Adama Sidibeh's departure to Stockport County has been confirmed, with a six-figure fee banked in return. After a Sidibeh-less Saints lost at home to Dunfermline, how crucial is it that he is replaced? And if it means spending the money received from Stockport, is that simply what must be done? On this week's Spoony Chop, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss Saints' need for a new striker, a poor performance against the Pars and the mounting pressure of Friday night's top of the Championship clash with Partick Thistle.
The FA Cup holders are given a seemingly benign 3rd round draw against Stockport County, who used to have the closest football ground to the River Mersey don't you know.Right back is becoming a problem position with Earl Barrett injured, and Matt Jackson unfancied, so some midfielders and a young centre half fill in admirably while we wait 7 (seven) weeks for Marc Hottiger's work permit to get faxed.Joe, maybe it was a sign.This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Stockport County have jumped to the head of the queue of Adama Sidibeh suitors. St Johnstone have already knocked back one bid from the EFL League One promotion chasers. Can - and should - they knock back further approaches too? On this week's Spoony Chop, Stuart Cosgrove, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton discuss the pros and cons, along with the loan signing of Alfredo Agyeman from Falkirk, Bozo Mikulic's long-awaited return, Louis Lloyd's first Saints goal, KDM Evolution Trophy victory over Ross County, whether Simo Valakari was right to give his players a break in the aftermath and Saturday's Championship clash with Dunfermline.
In this episode of The Scarf Bergara Wore, host Steve is joined by Matt from New York Talk to preview Saturday's League One clash at Edgeley Park between promotion-chasing Stockport County and a struggling Rotherham United. The duo dives deep into the Millers' recent "winter slump," analyzing whether a two-week weather-induced hiatus will act as a necessary reset or a momentum killer for Matt Hamshaw's side. With Stockport sitting comfortably in 4th and Rotherham fighting to escape the relegation zone, tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of the stats, key players and final score predictions for this high-stakes encounter.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's cold in RG2, but Leam Richardson's Royals are in a hot run of form on the pitch, picking up six points in four days against Burton Albion and Stockport County. The boys discuss the players who were crucial to the victories, including Daniel Kyerewaa's starring role against the Brewers. Plus, with no upcoming game to preview, Ben and Ross dig into a meaty mailbag, including questions on Reading's needs in the transfer window. Thanks as always to our friends at ZCZ Films for sponsoring the pod! Thank you to The Amazons for providing the theme song! Follow The Tilehurst End on Twitter @thetilehurstend Follow Ross on Bluesky @webberross.bsky.social Follow Ben on Twitter @mrblthomas
In this episode of The Scarf Bergara Wore, Steve kicks off the New Year by looking ahead to Stockport County's trip to Sixfields Stadium to face Northampton Town. Joining the show is Charles Commins from the It's All Cobblers To Me podcast to provide the inside track on the opposition. We dive deep into the state of play at Northampton, covering everything from the Kelvin Thomas ownership and the long-awaited opening of the East Stand to Kevin Nolan's first full year in the dugout. Charles breaks down their summer business, the impact of Manchester United loanee Ethan Wheatley, and why the Cobblers' home form has been a tough nut to crack. We also take a trip down memory lane to discuss the many players who have worn both shirts—including Fraser Horsfall and Matty Warburton—before making our all-important score predictions for the big New Year's Day clash.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of the Scarf Bergara Wore, Steve is joined by Craig from the Mansfield Matters podcast to preview Stockport County's upcoming trip to Field Mill. The pair dive deep into the current state of the Stags, discussing the stability under the Radford ownership, the recent renovations to the Bishop Street Stand, and the impressive longevity of Nigel Clough—currently the 4th longest-serving manager in the top four divisions. They also break down Mansfield's summer business and their form so far in League One, while pondering why Clough always seems to "do a number" on County. With a historical record at Field Mill that sees County searching for their first league win there since 1983.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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