
"No Game, No Plan, Plenty of Pies"
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"No Game, No Plan, Plenty of Pies"
Episode Summary:
With no match watched and plenty of off-topic chatter, this week’s Seasiders' Shenanigans might be the most Bernard and Tom episode yet. From debates about Michelle’s cooking, fantasy trips to Lake Windermere, and their now-famous "Up the poo!" chant — it’s a classic bit of football nonsense with added pies.
This Week’s Shenanigans:
- Neither Tom nor Bernard watched Blackpool’s draw with Wigan… but that doesn’t stop them having a say!
- Bernard’s girlfriend Michelle is back in the conversation — apparently cooking for Tom next week.
- Kenny is back home and on the mend.
- Season ticket plans and plotting where Bernard wants to sit next season (next to Michelle, of course).
- A possible summer show idea: Bernard’s Banging Snacks — could they really review pies for three months?
- Misunderstandings about Peter (or Darren)… and a lot of laughing about beer.
- A cheeky proposed trip to Lake Windermere, but Tom’s worried about breaking down again.
- Final predictions for Blackpool v Bristol City: Bernard’s going bold with 4-0!
Next week:
The last episode of the season — but don’t worry, Bernard and Tom are planning to keep the shenanigans going over the summer.
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