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As the international break winds down and the FA Cup weekend beckons, the brothers reflect on wins for England, a draw for AFC Croydon Athletic and Matt's recent performance as part of the SAS Singers (School of Applied Sciences) in Brighton for a gig in aid of the Sussex Cancer Fund. Cue some more random Bona Nox jokes.
Going back to football, the lads then talk about their (still) early plans for game week 30 and beyond. Whilst Matt still wrangles whether to wildcard or not to wildcard, Nick does a bit of scouting by watching Northern Ireland's 1-5 defeat against a rampant Swedish side starring man of the moment Alexander Isak. This leads Nick to ponder whether Sweden could be a force on the international stage soon as well as some nostalgia about one of the all time great strikers, Zlatan Ibrahimović.
There's still a bit of a "schools out" vibe as the brothers do surf the waves of a few tangents, which includes a debate about whether Star Trek Deep Space Nine was better than Babylon 5.
Whether it's through cardio or confidence, the show comes to a close with Nick telling listeners about his experience of free hot wings and culture, which included his visit to the Chelsea 120 Exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery and features the younger of the bros talking about fashion, music, access, art and testimony. Check out our Insta page for some pics of his trip.
Coming back to the present, the next transfer deadline is: 18:15 on the 1st of April.
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The Benjamin Zephaniah poem we mention about Aston Villa, not West Brom (sorry Villa fans), can be found below...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnraKuh4FH4
Thanks again to the amazing Sea of Days for allowing us to use his songs Darkness and Where Do I Begin, and please do check out the listening party for the new album Wound this Friday, the 28th of March at 8pm. Click this link for details: Wound Album Listening Party
In the words of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, and ones which resound with many FPL players: "It is possible to commit no errors and still lose. That is not a weakness that is life."
And, speaking of poignant words, remember listeners, keep it fun and keep it F.P.L!
See you again soon!
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