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podular STAND episode 17

Saturday 27 April 2013, Griffin Park. The League …

An episode of the podular STAND - a Doncaster Rovers podcast podcast, hosted by podularSTAND fanzine, titled "podular STAND episode 17" was published on April 25, 2020 and runs 49 minutes.

April 25, 2020 ·49m · podular STAND - a Doncaster Rovers podcast

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Saturday 27 April 2013, Griffin Park. The League One promotion race has come down to a 90 minute final day showdown between 3rd place Brentford and 2nd place Doncaster Rovers at Griffin Park. Only one team can go up. It couldn't be any more dramatic than that... or could it? Glen Wilson, Jack Peat and James McMahon recall arguably the most incredible moment in Rovers' football history, and get the thoughts of the man who would ultimately prove the hero that afternoon, James Coppinger.

Saturday 27 April 2013, Griffin Park. The League One promotion race has come down to a 90 minute final day showdown between 3rd place Brentford and 2nd place Doncaster Rovers at Griffin Park. Only one team can go up. It couldn't be any more dramatic than that... or could it? Glen Wilson, Jack Peat and James McMahon recall arguably the most incredible moment in Rovers' football history, and get the thoughts of the man who would ultimately prove the hero that afternoon, James Coppinger.
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