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The Official Congleton Town FC Podcast

The Official Congleton Town FC Podcast

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The official podcast about everything Congleton Town FC, featuring reaction, stories and interviews from those within and connected to the non-league football club.

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Congleton Town FC
Football (Soccer)
Episodes
  • Clitheroe away day and what is 3UP?
    Nov 14 2025
    Hear Richard Duffy's reaction after the defeat away at Clitheroe, plus the fan perspective from the same away day. Moorlands Radio's Richard Scott also joins to explain why Congleton Town's game against Newcastle Town is kicking off at 3:03pm in support of the National League's "3Up" campaign.

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    41 mins
  • Catching up with Dave Parton on his 200 games
    Nov 1 2025
    Dave Parton reflects on his 200 games for the Bears after recently reaching the milestone. He shares his most memorable moments, how the club has grown and his thoughts on the season so far. Assistant manager Louis Dodds reacts to the victory at Bootle and there's also the latest fan away day.

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    56 mins
  • Going into the record books
    Oct 24 2025
    This week we're going into the record books with supporter Kevin Lawton as he's been collating the club records all the way back to the start of the club in 1901. Also hear assistant manager's Louis Dodds' reaction to the 3-3 draw at Lower Breck and there's the fan away day to Atherton Collieries.

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    46 mins
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