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hookyrobin
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Then check out episode 3 of Ornithology: a Robins Trust podcast.

We unpack the process of designing and producing a new shirt with Club Director Murry Toms, as well as discussing: keeping kits for two years, the nature of the relationship with Errea, whether players wear the same shirts that are sold in the shop and much more…

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Jerry St Clair
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Very enjoyable. Thank you for that.

It might have been me that mentioned goalkeeper kits on here. My son would love "a Luke Southwood shirt". Last time I looked the club shop only had adult sizes (I suspect the market for adult size, Cheltenham full goalkeeper kits is......limited. I reckon kids ones would be pretty popular).
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longmover
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Very insightful listen, we should be very thankful we have MT on the board, a very forward thinking and progressive voice.
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longmover
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Would really like an interview with Jim Haggin, what he does (how he prepares) on a (home) matchday from start to finish, highlights and lows and how things have changed as an announcer at a lower league football club. In my opinion its a very important job, he's the mouthpiece for the club from before kick off to final whistle and beyond not only on club/football related matters but that of safety with sad events at Bolton last week.
hookyrobin
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longmover wrote: 17 Jan 2024, 10:56 Would really like an interview with Jim Haggin, what he does (how he prepares) on a (home) matchday from start to finish, highlights and lows and how things have changed as an announcer at a lower league football club. In my opinion its a very important job, he's the mouthpiece for the club from before kick off to final whistle and beyond not only on club/football related matters but that of safety with sad events at Bolton last week.
That's a very interesting shout. Just starting to put together ideas for a second series, so I'll see what we can do.
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longmover
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hookyrobin wrote: 24 Jan 2024, 13:12
longmover wrote: 17 Jan 2024, 10:56 Would really like an interview with Jim Haggin, what he does (how he prepares) on a (home) matchday from start to finish, highlights and lows and how things have changed as an announcer at a lower league football club. In my opinion its a very important job, he's the mouthpiece for the club from before kick off to final whistle and beyond not only on club/football related matters but that of safety with sad events at Bolton last week.
That's a very interesting shout. Just starting to put together ideas for a second series, so I'll see what we can do.
that's hooky would be great to make it happen, he's very much an unsung hero of the club but probably a voice that people hear the most :lol:
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