The Tilehurst End Podcast Episode 449: Elbow Back-A-Roni

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The Royals win on the road, but the boys aren’t sure what to make of the team’s road ahead.

While Ross thinks he sees green shoots, Ben thinks the season seems just about over already. And just where does the team rank in the League One table since Leamo took over?

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There’s appreciation for an active January transfer window as well, plus a mailbag with questions on Paudie O’Connor and Reading’s midfield.

Thanks as always to our friends at ZCZ Films for sponsoring the pod!

Thank you to The Amazons for providing the theme song!

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Published Date : 2026-02-03 08:25:00
Source : sports.yahoo.com

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