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The nature of club dominance

Season 2, Ep. 8

Mark takes a step back from the day-to-day footballing grind and provides a more holistic look on the dominance of certain clubs, and how such dominance is merely transitory. Ultimately, nothing is forever and we should enjoy the good times while they last. There may be an underlying moral to this episode, though we'll let you figure that out.

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