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Roker Report Podcast Preview: From Obscurity Back Into The Limelight

We're set to record episode 86 of our podcast later on this evening and we're looking for your input as we pose the customary question of the week.

Laurence Griffiths

With Simon Walsh under the weather, sent home rather than risking the illness spread like any football manager aficionado worth his salt, I have taken over hosting duties this week and will be joined, as always, by Michael Graham and there is plenty to keep us busy:

  • Alfred N'Diaye confirmed
  • Kader Mangane... what a big buggar he is!
  • Confident victory over West Ham
  • Reaction from last night's FA Cup clash with Bolton
  • Look ahead to Wigan at the weekend
  • And of course, Question of the Week...
  • Let us know your picks in the comments below, on Facebook or Twitter - you know where to find us by now!

    If you want to subscribe to our podcast, then give it a go. It's on iTunes, it's free, and it's all SAFC. Find it by following this link - http://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-roker-report-podcast-www/id437085978

    Or if iTunes isn't your thing, then follow our RSS feed - http://www.rokerreport.podomatic.com/ - and download the MP3 file to whatever device you want.

    If downloading isn't for you, then try Stitcher. It's a pretty awesome app for streaming podcasts, and available on any mobile device or tablet. Check it out - http://www.stitcher.com/

    Now for this week's Question Of The Week, which we'd really want to hear from you on as we look to make the show more interactive. So if you've got a view point, let us know, or if you can't be arsed at lease vote in the poll. Below. We'll see you on Friday!...

    Following David Vaughan's eye-catching performance against West Ham following his rare start we want to know who else has been massively underrated at SAFC over the years?

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