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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2023 · 54 MIN

#134: Season preview

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We've had a lot of fun making our close-season bonus episodes - but now it's back to business as our panel convene to preview what 2023/24 holds for Newport County AFC.Rhys is on hosting duties, and is joined by Ian and Ed for the live record - and Jamie sends in his contribution from a piazza in Florence, surrounded by copies of the Gazetta della Sport like James Richardson on Channel 4 in the 90s (ask your parents, kids).They analyse in forensic detail County's signings, argue over our likely starting XI for the opening day at Accrington, ponder the current youth policy, debates specialism vs versatility, predict the Fourth Division ups and downs, guess at how many goals Bogle will score (and how many will be penalties), and all sorts of other stuff. There are literary references, bad puns, and even a snippet of Giuseppe Verdi... Oh, and we reiterate the club's big ANKY to Mickey Demetriou.As always, tell us what you think. You can contact us through Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with questions, suggestions or even sponsorship offers.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We've had a lot of fun making our close-season bonus episodes - but now it's back to business as our panel convene to preview what 2023/24 holds for Newport County AFC.Rhys is on hosting duties, and is joined by Ian and Ed for the live record - and Jamie sends in his contribution from a piazza in Florence, surrounded by copies of the Gazetta della Sport like James Richardson on Channel 4 in the 90s (ask your parents, kids).They analyse in forensic detail County's signings, argue over our likely starting XI for the opening day at Accrington, ponder the current youth policy, debates specialism vs versatility, predict the Fourth Division ups and downs, guess at how many goals Bogle will score (and how many will be penalties), and all sorts of other stuff. There are literary references, bad puns, and even a snippet of Giuseppe Verdi... Oh, and we reiterate the club's big ANKY to Mickey Demetriou.As always, tell us what you think. You can contact us through Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with questions, suggestions or even sponsorship offers.Support the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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