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Stags Talk - 23rd April

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Published Date: 23 April 2009
STAGS wrap up their disappointing debut season in the Blue Square Premier on Sunday when they face play-off chasing Stevenage.
And on the latest edition of Stags Talk the panel, this week comprising of guest host Ashley Booker and regulars Stephen Thirkill and John Lomas, discusses whether Mansfield can preserve their unbeaten home record under new boss David Holdsworth.

The panel also looks back on the impressive midweek victory at home to Altrincham and the youth players who shined in the famous yellow shirt.

Next season is likely to be a changing of the guard with many current players exiting the club, and on today's show the panel looks at who could be the big name casualties and whether youth is now the way to go.

And as if that wasn't enough boss David Holdsworth slso shares his thoughts ahead of the tough Stevenage clash.

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  • Last Updated: 27 April 2009 10:55 AM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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