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The Evertonia Podcast: Talking Everton
Flappy Little Seagulls
Season 4, Ep. 26
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Adam is back to join Paul T, Andy Howard and Lyndon to review the 1-0 win at Brighton, controversies over Seagull celebrations and all. They discuss the impact that David Moyes had, contrasts with Sean Dyche and what might be needed in the transfer window now that Mangala and Calvert-Lewin in particular look likely to be out of action for a lengthy period
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