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"My tinder bio is ALWAYS tie me down"

An episode of the Three at the Back podcast, hosted by Three At The Back, titled ""My tinder bio is ALWAYS tie me down"" was published on September 18, 2020 and runs 59 minutes.

September 18, 2020 ·59m · Three at the Back

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A multitude of technical difficulties were overcome this week, including a power cut and media proffesional Felix Parkin forgetting to wear earphones (If you at any point hear an echo, that's why). However, we powered through and bring you a review of the gameweek just gone, a transfer round up, and our XI of players to have a big year. Enjoy the pod!

A multitude of technical difficulties were overcome this week, including a power cut and media proffesional Felix Parkin forgetting to wear earphones (If you at any point hear an echo, that's why). However, we powered through and bring you a review of the gameweek just gone, a transfer round up, and our XI of players to have a big year. Enjoy the pod!

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