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R Gen's (Late) Bumper End of Season Review

Season 4, Ep. 23

We are wrapping up this season with an episode full of relief. Alex is joined by Dan, Ben and Micah to talk about QPR's survival, the England squad, the QPR departures so far and where QPR goes from here? We also end with the second R Gen end of season quiz, will Ben reclaim the crown he forgot he had?

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