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Danny Wilson

Episode 7 of the Football, the Albion and Me podcast, hosted by Football, the Albion and Me, titled "Danny Wilson" was published on December 9, 2020 and runs 65 minutes.

December 9, 2020 ·65m · Football, the Albion and Me

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Former Brighton midfielder Danny Wilson discusses his time at the Goldstone, his managerial career with Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday, and much more. Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme). Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify. 

Former Brighton midfielder Danny Wilson discusses his time at the Goldstone, his managerial career with Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday, and much more.

Follow Football, the Albion and Me on Twitter (@footyalbionme), Facebook (footballthealbionandme) and Instagram (footballalbionme).

Music kindly provided by TALMA - track: Starless Skies - listen on Spotify. 

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