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Stags Talk - 28th February 2008


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AS the relegation crisis deepens at the Mill, the Chad Stags Talk team look at Mansfield Town's chances ahead of the 'six-pointer' at Wrexham on Saturday.
Regular panelists Tim Morriss and John Lomas join host Stephen Thirkill to discuss the latest Mansfield Town news and gossip in this, the eighth episode of the chad.co.uk audio series.

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dot,

28/02/2008 18:55:39
I agree with the panel, answering Adam's question from last week about the protests and newsletter affecting the team? How can it!! The players should be concentrating on what is happening on the pitch during the 90 minutes and nothing else. They are good enough to stay up, but they must get a win at home soon. My question is: If we go down, will we come back up straight away?
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T. Ellis,

28/02/2008 19:40:11
As a regular watcher of Blue Square football on Setanta (I know, I need to get a life), in all honesty I fear the Stags will do well to finish mid-table if they went down (just look at Oxford, York et al). A lot of the clubs are run efficiently and professionally - are you watching Messrs Booth and Haslam - and the standard isn't that bad. At least Alfreton will replace the Spireites as a local rival if the two get drawn together in the Setanta Shield!!
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Adamr999,

28/02/2008 20:16:37
If we were relegated there wouldnt be a club it would cease to exsist
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Derby Stag,

last few breaths 28/02/2008 21:34:59
Forever an optimist and supporting the Stags for 40 years I now feel we will be relegated and cannot see us getting back. I hold one person (and now his latest puppet) wholely responsible for this - Haslam! He is killing the club and made us a centre of incompetence throughout the football world. Even if the club goes we won't Haslam!
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Adamr999,

01/03/2008 16:57:26
Dearden out.
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seansaco2,

Alfreton 04/03/2008 23:41:46
Stags going down for definite, they're absolutely crap!!!
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