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This week, George Clayton, Ben Smithies-Casey and Ian Cheeseman react to the decision to end the League One and League Two seasons. They question if it was fair and analyse the ramifications. They also reflect on the news that non-league sides could potentially be excluded from the FA Cup next season.

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WATCH: This week, George Clayton, Ben Smithies-Casey and Ian Cheeseman react to the decision to end the League One and League Two seasons. They question if it was fair and analyse the ramifications. They also reflect on the news that non-league sides could potentially be excluded from the FA Cup next season. And away from football, the team praise Daddies Escape Running Club for completing the Tour of Tameside in one day, and also look ahead to gyms reopening. As always, you can join Ian on Tameside Radio tomorrow from 2-3pm. He'll be speaking to England U19 coach Paul Simpson, who also played for Manchester City and Rochdale amongst others.

Posted by Tameside Reporter on Friday, June 12, 2020

 

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