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Buoyed by their opening day performance against Crawley, the Town faithful travelled in their numbers to Harrogate this weekend hoping the side would pick up where they left off but it didn’t quite go to plan. The panel start by discussing a sobering afternoon for The Mariners and try to pinpoint just where and how things went wrong in a crazy second half that saw all six goals scored within it. Nevertheless, the guys are in agreeance there were still plenty of positives to take away from the afternoon, not least the character and resilience of the players to come from 3-1 down and Jaze Kabia’s impressive late equaliser.

In part two, panellist from the ‘1912 Exiles’ podcast, Ian Street, joins the conversation to help preview the visit of Newport next weekend and explains why the South Wales outfit changed manager during the summer, which of their recent signings Grimsby fans need to fear most and the surprising origins of the club’s stylish new away kit which might be debuted at BP!



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Hosted and produced by Chris Mills with guests Steve Young, Helen Walker and Ian Street.



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Artwork - Alex Chilvers - https://alexchilvers.co.uk or @alexjchilvers



Graphics - Liam McLennan



Photography - Jon Corken



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