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Stags Talk - 27th March 2008


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SO another new face has joined the battle to take over Stags, and Paul Holland has been given until the end of the season to keep Mansfield Town in the football league. Plenty to talk about, then . . .
And as the team falls deeper into the relegation mire, two crunch clashes against relegation rivals Notts County and Wrexham loom large on the horizon.

It's been another hectic week at Field Mill and the Stags Talk panel are here to discuss all the latest goings-on.

Join regular guests Tim Morriss, John Lomas and guest host Dan Bailey this week for the latest edition of your favourite Mansfield Town FC discussion show, Stags Talk.

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  • Last Updated: 03 April 2008 3:34 PM
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