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Cup Special

An episode of the Three at the Back podcast, hosted by Three At The Back, titled "Cup Special" was published on January 14, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

January 14, 2020 ·37m · Three at the Back

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We're back! It's been a long Christmas break for us (something Klopp would be proud of) and in FA Cup week we're talking our best cup memories. Oh, and Felix made a quiz that really split opinion. Enjoy the pod!

We're back! It's been a long Christmas break for us (something Klopp would be proud of) and in FA Cup week we're talking our best cup memories. Oh, and Felix made a quiz that really split opinion. Enjoy the pod!

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