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Saturday, 30th August 2008

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Sports View with Tony Jeffries and Ian Laws - PODCAST



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Sunderland sports writer Ian Laws joins Cara Houchen to discuss SAFC's next match and Roy Keane's hectic activity in the transfer market.

We also caught up with Sunderland light-heavyweight Tony Jeffries as he prepares for an Olmpic semi-final showdown with Kenny Egan.

Look out for our next podcast when Echo sports writer Graeme Anderson joins us in the studio.

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Previous podcasts
Episode 1 - Featuring Nick Pickering
Episode 2 - Transfer window special
Episode 3 - Jimmy Montgomery Part 1
Episode 4 - Jimmy Montgomery Part 2
Episode 5 - Preparing for the relegation scrap
Episode 6 - Tyne-Wear Derby expectation grows
Episode 7 - Inside SAFC with Ian Laws
Episode 8 - Derby Special (Part One)
Episode 9 - Derby Special (Part Two)
Episode 10 - End of season special
Episode 11 - Fixture list and summer transfers
Episode 12 - Summer special
Episode 13 - SAFC on tour with Ian Laws
Episode 14 - Sunderland's first game of the season

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  • Last Updated: 20 August 2008 4:43 PM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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