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In episode six of the popular STAND fanzine podca…

An episode of the podular STAND - a Doncaster Rovers podcast podcast, hosted by podularSTAND fanzine, titled "podular STAND episode 6" was published on March 23, 2017 and runs 42 minutes.

March 23, 2017 ·42m · podular STAND - a Doncaster Rovers podcast

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In episode six of the popular STAND fanzine podcast, Glen Wilson, James McMahon and Jack Peat look back at Rovers recent win at Leyton Orient, whilst admiring Mathieu Baudry and wondering why Andy Williams has become something of a scapegoat. Also on the agenda is the upcoming top of the table clash against Plymouth; should ballboys be parachuted in for our half-time entertainment? What should Rovers nickname be? and who to call if Andy Warrington comes down your chimney.

In episode six of the popular STAND fanzine podcast, Glen Wilson, James McMahon and Jack Peat look back at Rovers recent win at Leyton Orient, whilst admiring Mathieu Baudry and wondering why Andy Williams has become something of a scapegoat. Also on the agenda is the upcoming top of the table clash against Plymouth; should ballboys be parachuted in for our half-time entertainment? What should Rovers nickname be? and who to call if Andy Warrington comes down your chimney.
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