EPISODE · Apr 11, 2019 · 1H 16M
SE02EP37 Would You Rather
from Mansfield Matters Podcast
The awards and accolades have been handed out at the EFL’s annual celebration – but with five games to, the champagne is very much on ice for the Stags, who despite sitting in second place thanks to last weekend’s results – know anything can happen, in the the wonderful world of football.Coming up on the MM Podcast this week we reflect on last weekends narrow 1-0 win over Cambridge and the turn of events which have put Mansfield into second place, we celebrate a quartet of success the EFL annual awards, and as always hear words of wisdom from boss David Flitcroft.We have your comments and questions from the live feed, we talk about the development of the long standing Pearce and Benning and play a little game of would you rather!It's all getting a bit tense.... and we bloody love it!(Additional Media: Mansfield Town FC, iFollow) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The awards and accolades have been handed out at the EFL’s annual celebration – but with five games to, the champagne is very much on ice for the Stags, who despite sitting in second place thanks to last weekend’s results – know anything can happen, in the the wonderful world of football.Coming up on the MM Podcast this week we reflect on last weekends narrow 1-0 win over Cambridge and the turn of events which have put Mansfield into second place, we celebrate a quartet of success the EFL annual awards, and as always hear words of wisdom from boss David Flitcroft.We have your comments and questions from the live feed, we talk about the development of the long standing Pearce and Benning and play a little game of would you rather!It's all getting a bit tense.... and we bloody love it!(Additional Media: Mansfield Town FC, iFollow) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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