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Podcast: Surprisingly Tame Lions

27th November 2017

Fulham recorded back-to-back wins for first time in a while, and kept a clean sheet for the first time in an even longer while as the Whites put Millwall to the sword at Craven Cottage.

We discuss the key to a clean sheet, what on earth is wrong with Stefan Johansen, where Michael Madl has been hiding, and whether we should be creating more at home.

Then there’s a preview of next weekend’s trip to Brentford, including a quick chat about where the Fulhamish boys will be drinking before the game (come and join us!) and how it’s going to pan out over in Hounslow.

As ever, there’s plenty of time for your questions, which include a pertinent point about the lack of the half-time Cottage Conundrum as well as a discussion of short corners, the role of Aboubakar Kamara and our depth in the youth ranks at centre-back.

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Podcast Guests: Jack Collins, Ben Jarman, Dom Betts

Hosted by: Sammy James

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