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Stags Talk - 21st May

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Published Date:
21 May 2009
STAGS Talk is back for a special close season edition of Chad's podcast - with our special guest Mansfield Town FC chairman Andy Perry.
The panel, comprising host Stephen Thirkill, sports editor John Lomas, deputy editor Tim Morriss and special guest Andy Perry, discuss the latest news om the club's season ticket offer, the Stags' plans for the future and manager David Holdsworth's new players.

And are yellow socks the key to success next season?

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  • Last Updated: 21 May 2009 5:46 PM
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Anton Wilson,

The Land of Yellow Socks 21/05/2009 17:33:24
the yellow (sorry Rob, amber) socks, look better anyway... and I'm not superstitious, but... please, no blue socks next season!
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