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Where now for Newcastle? - Brentford disaster, Howe poll and Spurs preview
Season 3, Ep. 38
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BRENTFORD REVIEW
• The lowest moment of the Howe era?
• Positives/negatives
• Emotional Howe quotes
SPURS PREVIEW
• When/where/TV
• A game to save our season?
• Spurs form / ones to watch
• Howe quotes this morning
• Team news
• Predicted XI
• Match Prediction
Poll of the week, Patreon Questions & a Quiz question
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