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11. Iron Bru x Lower Block OSG Special
26:36||Season 7, Ep. 11Steve Askew, former editor of cult 90s fanzines "Get A Grip Ref" and "Son Of A Ref," hosts a special episode in collaboration with Lower Block. This 30-minute special celebrates the launch of a nostalgic photo series documenting life at the Old Show Ground between 1981 and 1982, featuring conversations with local photographer Nic Salmon and Lower Block publisher Matt Lidbury. Salmon recalls vividly how the project began—approaching then-manager Ron Ashman with his proposal and, to his surprise, being granted complete access to capture everyday moments around the club.Photo Credit | Nic Salmon / Lower BlockAvailable to pre-order now, priced at £8.50.
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11. The title challenge rumbles on
39:50||Season 7, Ep. 11We discuss the home win over Scarborough, the Iron's recent good form and the positive impact of Mo Fadera since his loan move from York City.10. Momentum
42:05||Season 7, Ep. 10We review the Iron's second successive 3-2 win, as they made hard work of it against South Shields. We also discuss the rumours of boardroom unrest and potential investment at Glanford Park and highlight several standout performances, including an impressive week for on-loan defender Ollie Rose.10. Brackley win and boardroom rumours
43:00||Season 7, Ep. 10We review a 3-2 win over fellow promotion chasers Brackley and discuss rumours of boardroom unrest at Glanford Park.9. A marked improvement
44:34||Season 7, Ep. 9In this episode, we review the convincing win over promotion-chasing King's Lynn Town and look at the team’s improved form in recent weeks. We discuss key performances, tactical shifts and how the squad has gained confidence as they continue to find their rhythm.8. Identity Crisis
49:50||Season 7, Ep. 8We discuss a loss of identity and Butler’s new long ball gambit.7. Beck to the future
23:46||Season 7, Ep. 7We look ahead to the FA Trophy tie with Warrington Rylands, discuss Lee Turnbull's shock exit, Fin Shrimpton's loan move to Spennymoor and the signings of tricky midfielder Luke Williams and targetman Mark Beck.