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Podcast: Tricks No Treats

31st October 2022

We famously don’t get many 0-0 draws at Craven Cottage, and whilst they’re never very fun, Saturday’s stalemate against Everton was not short of chances or talking points.

In this episode we react to Fulham’s slightly wasteful nature in front of goal, and discuss the two key refereeing incidents, which also were honours even between the two sides.

In part two, we get stuck into some questions about Harry Wilson’s performances, the effect of the looming World Cup and the scarf revolution in SW6.

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