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Episode 63: Reithian Values

14th April, 2015 in Podcast

In which our toilers on the allotment of life are joined by special guest Tim Rolls, chair of the Chelsea Supporters Trust, to discuss the Premier League victories over Queens Park Rangers and Stoke City, London shopping centres, and the Chelsea Supporters Trust.

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The Podding Shed #63 Show Links

  • Chelsea Supporters Trust
  • Chelsea Supporters Trust (aka @ChelseaSTrust) on Twitter
  • Tim Rolls (aka @tim_rolls) on Twitter
  • Jonathan (aka @KaiserJonny) on Twitter
  • Tony (aka @GrocerJackUK) on Twitter
  • Donal (aka @Dr_BlueBayou) on Twitter
  • Mark (aka @so_contrary) on Twitter

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The Podding Shed is a podcast in which toilers on the allotment of life Tony and Donal (and guests) discuss all things Chelsea Football Club.

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