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Stags Talk - 2nd April 2009

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Published Date: 02 April 2009
AFTER being hammered by Histon at the weekend, our Stags Talk panel discusses whether the team can bounce back in their next two games against Wrexham and Ebbsfleet.
Guest host Ashley Booker, is this week joined by Stephen Thikill and Stags' fan Tim Morriss as they talk about this week's BIG season ticket announcement and the publication of Paul Holland's new book.

We also hear from chairman Andy Perry and boss David Holdsworth about the club's attempts to get more fans through the turnstiles.

  • To watch a video interview with Daryl Clare, click here.


And Daryl Clare describes his life on the sidelines as he attempts to force himself into the first team so he can get on the goal trail.

Just click the green 'play' icon to listen now, or alternatively . . .

1) Download the latest episode and listen later. Just right click here and select 'Save Target As'.
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  • Last Updated: 02 April 2009 6:25 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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