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The ToffeeWeb Podcast: Talking Everton
One-on-One: Rodger Armstrong
Season 4, Ep. 9
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A well-known Everton podcaster in his own right, having hosted the Blue Half, Everton Business Matters and the Results Business, Rodger is, by his own admission, never shy of giving a strident opinion on the Blues. He and Lyndon jumped straight into chatting about the current state of the Club over an hour’s discussion where he reflected on the Bournemouth game, his views on Sean Dyche, the takeover and the general state of the club as well as some quick thoughts on the wider game.
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