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The New Regime

The New Regime

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It's episode 10 and there's something slightly different about this week's FPL Bridge Brothers as Nick takes the reigns as the show's host.


The younger of the siblings' mood is especially good with his side getting 92 points in game week 7, with Matt trailing behind with a credible 76 (albeit that doesn't include his -4 points for an extra transfer).


With the chaps's team doing pretty well, the next steps are all about kicking on Nick considers bolstering his strength in depth and Matt is all about upgrading his strike force.


There's also FWSL chat with the lads recounting their progress and looking to take advantage of the men's international break as they get to grips with this new Fantasy challenge.


We finish the show by paying tribute to the new over 70s World Cup Champions Wales who beat the USA 2-0 in the final and, in doing so, retained their title. Now what other football podcast brings you that kind of football news?


If you can find one, you can tell us by getting in touch with us via the following platforms...


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And when it comes to Fantasy leagues and codes, you can play FPL against us via the code BN59SG. For WSL, our joining code is FKWAXX (yes really!).


The FPL deadline is: Saturday the 18th of October at 11:00.

The FWSL deadline is: Saturday the 11th of October at 13:00.


Thank you as ever to the legend that is Sea of Days for your amazing music! Darkness is the track that features in FPL Bridge Brothers and you can hear the entire tune via the link here: Darkness. You can Sea of Day's incredible album Wound here: Wound.


Thank you too listeners and take care!


Matt and Nick

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