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		<title>Main Show: 6th March 2010</title>
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Yet another week goes by without a game to talk about, but that doesn't stop the boys having a wee blether?

Kenny Berry, long time Vox Popper, is in the studio with the crew to sample some of the Treatment Table Magic.

The boys listen to John McGlynn's ideas on summer football.

With ...</description>
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		<title>Main Show: 27th February 2010</title>
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With no game last Saturday, the boys take a wider look at football and the subject of games being called off.

Home and Away is  repeat of Kevin Smith's from last year. Hear how Kevin scored in the English FA Cup.

John McGlynn keeps the aptly named Treatment Table team updated with ...</description>
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		<title>Main Show: 20th February 2010</title>
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What a week to be a Rovers fan !!!

The Treatment Table don't miss the opportunity to savour every moment of the midweek cup victory at Pittodrie.

Davie manages to get an EXCLUSIVE interview with cup hero Gregory Tade. This really is well worth a listen !

They quickly gloss over the defeat ...</description>
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		<title>Mainy at the Match: Aberdeen Away</title>
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		<title>Main Show: 13th February 2010</title>
		<description>The team pay tribute to Rovers legend Willie Polland who sadly passed away this week.

They also look back at the tremendous performance against Aberdeen last Saturday and look forward to Tuesday's replay. (But resisit the temptation to look any further forward such as an away game against Dundee !)

Before the cup replay ...</description>
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		<title>John McGlynn: Aberdeen Replay Interview</title>
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		<title>Main Show: 6th February 2010</title>
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This week the Treatment Table team review the late call-off of last weekends game against Ayr Uniyed.

Special Guest Steven Lawther, from the Raith Trust, gives us the results of the recent fans survey. (Did you know only 44% of Rovers Fans surveyed, come from Kirkcaldy)

The answers from the quiz are ...</description>
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		<title>Main Show: 30th January 2010</title>
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New! Please rate this week's show below. </description>
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		<title>Main Show: 23rd January 2010</title>
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		<title>Main Show: 16th January 2010</title>
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HAPPY NEW YEAR from the team.

In the absence of any football for the last month the team take a look at the football news and discuss the decision to expel the Pars from the Scottish Cup.

There is also a fascinating interview with the Gaffer (John McGlynn) on his blue print for ...</description>
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