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#115: Draw specialists

Season 5, Ep. 29

We're back! After a restful festive break, Ian and Ed catch up on our post-Christmas games (all of them draws). We've got Ian's matchday diary from Rochdale, Ed's reflections on very different home draws against Orient and Crawley, and we also hear YOUR thoughts on January transfer window priorities. Enjoy!

We'll be back next weekend with away day thoughts from Carlisle, assuming the weather doesn't imperil the game. In the meantime, get in touch with us through Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any thoughts you'd like to share. And please also heed Ed's request to leave us a nice review with whichever podcatcher you use to access the podcast.

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