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PODCAST: Cheltenham Town & Forest Green Rovers’ Run-in

April 19, 2018Paul WiltshireComment(0)

Listen as Conor Bursnell and Elliot Lee chat about how they feel Cheltenham Town and Forest Green Rovers will fare at the end of the season.

Bursnell and Lee talk Mo Eisa, ‘El Glosico’ and the future of both clubs.

 

Tagged Cheltenham, Cheltenham Town, Cristian Doidge, EFL, EFL League Two, Forest Green Rovers, Mo Eisa, Podcast
Paul Wiltshire

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