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Stags Talk - 2nd October 2008



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
THIS week our Stags Talk panel reflect on the tremendous victory at Salisbury and look ahead to the visit of Woking to Field Mill on Saturday.
Host Stephen Thirkill will be in the hot-seat once again, and this week will be joined by regular panelists sports editor John Lomas and Stags fan and deputy editor Tim Morriss.

The team will also be looking at the latest developments in the investigation surrounding the fielding of ineligible players by Mansfield Town.

And Stags boss Billy McEwan talks about Saturday's match against Woking and the possibility of a new loan player coming in.

For all this and much, much more, just click the green 'play' icon to listen now.

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  • To listen to the full interview with Jason Lee, click here.


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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 5:26 PM
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