Welcome back to another episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast! I’m your host, Mike Dowling, and today I'm joined flying solo by the excellent Mark to dissect Sutton United’s latest league victory and what it means for the season ahead. We dive deep into the first away league win of the season, the importance of team spirit under Chris Agutter, and the incredible contributions of our loan signings, all while enjoying the long trip down to Truro.

Mike Dowling
Hello and welcome to another episode of Sutton United Talk Time on podcast. It's the Sutton podcast in association with Lucky Star Gin. If you are a regular listener, thank you so much. I really do appreciate you sharing your time with us.
Mike Dowling
And if you're a loonist, you're very, very welcome. I hope you come back again. I'm your host Mike and joining me today flying solo is Mark. Please do like, share, engage with the social medias at Sutton Podcast.
Mike Dowling
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Mike Dowling
It was a good weekend. I
Mark
think most Sutton fans who went down enjoyed it. not just for the result, but, you know, the various activities that went on around the game. I think quite a few of us stayed over some of those two nights. Others did it as a day trip, so that was quite an achievement.
Mark
It's possible to do it, but obviously you spend most of the day traveling. It's four and a half hours each way by train, I think. But, yeah, there were, I think, 94 of us.
George
It was the official
Mark
figure anyway. I had the impression there were a few more than that, but maybe a few of our fans sneaked in under the radar. Let's say no more about that.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, there was a thing about the tickets, wasn't it? They suddenly decided at eight o'clock or something on a Thursday. Oh, by the way, they're not filling them from 12. So I think if you bought a home ticket, they escorted you around.
George
Still
Mike Dowling
no idea what that was for. Right, so just very quickly, in Club News, There's only one real topic of conversation and we're gonna have a very quick match report from George, gonna come in now.
George
Just finished here, a very cold, cold bowels in Pitsy. A tight, tight affair. Ultimately decided by a beautiful curling effort from Sutton Striker. Very tight game.
George
Good game of football, lot of quality. ball on the floor, really
Mike Dowling
good game. the second tier teams come in, not the WSL teams, but the second tier teams come in. So the chance that we could have Palace, I think, is still on. Hopefully Palace at home, not Palace away, because that would be very confusing.
Mike Dowling
But yeah, massive congratulations and yeah, amazing. we were 3-2 up in that game, and then they came back to 3-1, we held on. So same scoreline as we had, but slightly calmer way of doing it. And I just read before coming on the forum that someone who was watching said there was some personal abuse directed towards our bench from their bench, which obviously I don't know anything about other than Lucy handled it very, very well and was called a failed referee and all
Mike Dowling
sorts of other things. We shall see what that was about, but I'm sure she won't care because we're in the hat for the next round. Going into this game, Mark, did you have any expectations or just the normal hopes? And did the lineup throw any surprises for you?
Mark
I didn't have any particular expectations. Obviously, you always hope for a good result. if I'd been pressed I probably predicted a draw because that's generally my default and a way to Trier felt a bit like a way to Morecambe obviously different parts of the country but they're both signs that are down both below us now of course down at the wrong end of the table.
Mark
So I was obviously hoping for a win and most importantly hoping we we'd avoid defeat. As for the lineup The only real surprise was Osman Foye's starting, but obviously we're a bit short of forwards at the moment. Nader appears to be still unfit, so it was the option of him or Brandon, and Chris seemed to think Brandon is more effective as an impact substitute, and I can understand that. So Foyo was then sort of the obvious choice to start.
Mark
So I think that was the only change from the previous Saturday against Halifax in which Brandon started and the new guy came on as a sub in the second half. It was the reverse of that yesterday.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, I think Chris has actually said to Brandon, don't be too good coming off the bench because otherwise that's what's going to happen. First away win of the season, come quite late in the season.
Mark
First away win in the league, we have of course won at Guildford. As I had to point out on the socials earlier to our media guys.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, but how vital is that for morale now, kind of coming to the sort of There are lots of games coming thick and fast throughout the December, January period. And does it just get that duck off our back or was it really not that bothering?
Mark
I think it's quite important, you know, if you're going to be doing well, you always want to get some away wins under your belt. Obviously, our home form up until lately has been pretty poor. That seems to be improving. But I think the fact that we can deliver an away win as well it's a sort of confirmation that we're on the upward curve now.
Mark
Results are improving both at home and away. So I think that was an important result, not just because Truro were another side down the bottom of the table, he put some daylight between us and them, but also because it gives the whole team a bit more confidence that they can go to an away ground a long way from home and get the three points.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, so we're now sort of, we're unbeaten in five or six, if you count the Surrey Senior Cup, some people want to and some people
George
don't
Mike Dowling
want to, but definitely the last four in the league, we're unbeaten in four. Chris obviously talks about the momentum a lot, the
George
mini
Mike Dowling
runs and so on. How do you see that as being important? Because I mean, that's I think the longest of the season in the league, definitely with the four unbeaten. How important is that?
Mike Dowling
Is that all building the same confidence and all the rest of it?
Mark
Yeah, it builds confidence. It builds team spirit. And I think the important thing is just to keep it going. Obviously, we've got a home game against Gateshead next Saturday, which I suspect we'll come on to later.
Mark
But then after Christmas, the Fitches get a lot more difficult. You've got Aldershot at home on Boxing Day, but then we're playing four of the top seven, I think, in successive league fixtures. So there are big challenges coming up, you know, as we go into winter. And I think Chris will want to go into that run of difficult fixtures with the team in good form.
Mark
So we just want to keep this momentum going. I'm sure that's going to be his attitude.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, it's a big game next week, which, as you said, will all come on. So, I mean, the first half, it's a bit cagey. There was chances for them, definitely.
Mike Dowling
Obviously, it's difficult when you're watching the game, knowing what the result is, but there was chances for them. But Jadon broke the deadlock. I think if I remember we had, it was Jack and Dave involved in the build-up and it was a bit of a difficult angle from through lots and lots of legs. How important was that goal and how were you feeling with that just before half-time?
Mark
Yeah, up until that point I think Krua had been the better side, not by much, but they probably had the better chances that they forced one pretty good save from Tommy Reid. But by and large, defences had been on top up to that point. So you were kind of hoping we just get to halftime, nil-nil, and then maybe change things in the second half. And then, as you say, that goal was scored.
Mark
I think it was 44 minutes or thereabouts. A good run from Jack Taylor. I've got to be careful which Taylor we're talking about, of course. And the ball was cleared.
Mark
It went straight to Jaden Harris, who just returned the ball. And it looked to me as if Foyle would score, but in fact, Paul Loughlin confirmed this, that Foyle just jumped over the ball, kind of got the kid a dummy, which may have thrown the keeper, and the ball went straight under him and into the corner of the net, 1-0.
Mike Dowling
Perfect. I mean, one of their players got injured either
Speaker 3
in
Mike Dowling
the build-up or shortly around then. Did you see that? I haven't actually looked up to see if there's any more information on that.
Mark
It was at the far end of the pitch. Yeah, we didn't really see exactly. I don't think there was any fault attributed to any of our players. The pitch was quite wet.
Mark
There'd been a lot of rain. And I don't know, but I suspect what happened is that the guy caught his studs in the turf, maybe as he was turning. And I listened to the interview with the training manager, John Askey. At the time, he wasn't sure what the injury was, but he thought it might be a knee injury.
Mark
But he was obviously quite serious because the stretcher on, both medical teams were on. I think I heard he was given gas and air, so it sounds a really nasty injury. He was obviously stretched off and went to the hospital. I've not heard anything since then.
Mark
I did check for an X-ray just like 20 minutes ago, and there was no update at that point.
Speaker 4
So we'll just have to wait and see. both sets of players. But luckily,
Mark
it came just before half-time, so there was opportunity to take a deep breath and recharge for the second half.
Mike Dowling
Obviously, everyone at Sutton wishes him well, and Chris has already said that. It was a weird one, because there were seconds left, and everyone was out there for a good I don't know, eight to 10 minutes, and then
Speaker 4
the game
Mike Dowling
restarted and was finished within about 30, 45 seconds. It's like, why
Speaker 4
didn't you
Mike Dowling
just blow up beforehand and say, go
Speaker 4
on, let's go, it'll be
Mike Dowling
fine. But we then, shortly after the second half, we doubled our lead. How were you feeling 2-0 away? I mean, it's only a few weeks since we were winning a nice 2-0 away at Guildstone,
Mark
but how were you
Mike Dowling
feeling 2-0 away on a nice weekender?
Mark
Yeah, I mean that was great and we went 2-0 up and at that point I think most of us felt we can go on and win this, you know. Great goal from Kai Jennings. Great, great shot. Really powerful shot, volley into the roof of the net.
Mark
Terrific goal. So that obviously added to the pleasure, the fact it was such a great goal and it put us 2-0 up. It was a really good feeling at the away end at that point.
Mike Dowling
And then, I mean, was it? again it's slightly biased when you're watching it back because you know things it seemed like they just from somewhere got some impetus and got a bit of like right we're getting back into this um or was it we were doing that dropping off thing and let them back into the game um two goals in quick succession again um what what do you put that down to was it a wobble was it just they sort of stepped up a little bit
Mark
I think Truro might argue that the 2-0 lead flattered us slightly on the balance of play up until that point. We'd not been very clearly two goals better than them, so they'd probably argue they deserved a goal back at that point. It was a deep cross, I think, from there. their right and the guy got in and he hit the ball down, it bounced up and into the net.
Mark
It's a difficult one for Tommy Reid that to stop. I mean, you could criticize our defense, but you could criticize the defense for almost any goal. I think it was actually quite a well-made goal, well finished by their guy. So they halved the deficit, but at that stage you felt, well, we're still winning and probably 2-1 to us is about right on what we've seen so far.
Mark
So disappointing to concede, of course, and not have a clean sheet, but I don't think there was any panic amongst our guys at that juncture.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, I had 3-0, so I was humiliated. But the second goal, the commentators were quite sort of scathing of Tommy, because it did kind of trickle over the line. But I think it took a deflection and kind of made him a bit wrong-footed, or again, am I being overly generous?
Mark
Yeah, I haven't analysed that. I mean, from our end, it did look like a goalkeeping error. But again, we were a long way off. So it was difficult to judge.
Mark
It did look as if he might have got something on it and just sort of thought it was a bobbling one and just sort of bobbled under him. Sometimes those balls are more difficult to deal with than they look. Yeah. But you know, it was a slightly fortunate goal from Truro's point of view.
Mark
But they probably argue that they deserve to be on level terms. I actually thought that between their two goals, we had a really good spell. We possibly should have scored again. I mean, Brandon had a great chance
George
to come on
Mark
as a sub. He had a great chance. He put it just wide. And I think he bought a very good save from their keeper not long after that.
Mark
It was a point-blank save. So we came quite close to going 3-1 up before they got it to 2-2.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, but I think Tommy also made a couple of saves after it was 2-2 as well. But I mean, overall, he's alone. I know Jack's now fit,
Speaker 3
or
Mike Dowling
getting there at least.
George
What
Mike Dowling
would you be doing? Would you be saying, well, he's got the shirt, or would you be getting Jack back into the side? I mean,
Mark
Jack's our player. Tommy's only on loan. We know, for example, Jack's very good at saving penalties, although Tommy has saved one for us. I feel slightly more comfortable with Jack in between the sticks, but obviously it's the manager's decision.
Mark
You know, Tommy's the incumbent at the moment, and the attitude might be, well, until he makes some horrendous mistake, you know, the shirt's his. But obviously when he goes back to Cheltenham, I'm not sure when that is, maybe in January, Jack Sims, if he's not regained the number one shirt by then, will come back in.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, I'm sure he will. But the other loan signing that you... never fall in love with a lone planet keep telling us it's joy laking and and kai jillings um so shortly after they were two two uh we're like oh god hang on we now need to hang on here and kai was like no we don't need to hang on just give me the ball and i'll do the rest yeah um In front of you guys, a good goal.
Mike Dowling
How was the build up to that? How was the moment? I mean, we saw on the highlights, we saw Nick Williams doing his best Mike Cornwall impression, waving his clutches around. But how was it for you guys there?
Mike Dowling
What was the euphoria like?
Mark
Yeah, I mean, it came very quickly after their equaliser, you said it was two minutes later. And there seemed to be a determination that, okay, we've let this, this lead slip, let's get it back again, which is, you know, admirable, perhaps something you wouldn't have seen, you know, a couple of months ago. A great bit of build up play, as you say, involving, you know, four or five players, Jennings was involved in the build up. He played the ball out to the right, it came back to him and he just continued his run with the ball and then just let fly and the ball arrowed into the net.
Mark
Another great goal, two very good finishes from him. Of course, he was involved in one of the goals against Halifax as well. So, he's really proving his worth now to the side and I think we'll certainly miss him when he goes, assuming he does go in January. I can see him being a regular in Wimbledon's first team by the end of the season if he carries on playing like this.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of their fans already saying, well,
Mark
we
Mike Dowling
need
George
to
Mike Dowling
record
Mark
him, that's it,
Mike Dowling
come back. I mean, I wonder, would you? Obviously, we're sitting there going, no, no, no, no, no, but he's doing well, he's playing, he's getting confident. Would you go, oh, actually, let's bring him into a side where we need him to do something, or would you say, no, let's let him just carry on doing what he's doing and hopefully come back full of confidence?
Mike Dowling
Yeah,
Mark
I don't think Wimbledon have been in great form lately, so I think there may be a feeling that they need to make some changes and if they've got a player on loan who's doing well, okay, a couple of levels lower down, but maybe he can pep up their midfield. So, I suspect they probably want him back in January when his loan's up, but we shall see.
Mike Dowling
So the end of the match, obviously, very happy with that final whistle. And the players all came over and I think Jane said high fives from every player on the pitch
Mark
she had. So what was that
Mike Dowling
at the end of the match? It wasn't just the normal clap. They came right over.
Mark
Yeah, I mean, something I was going to mention is the good aspect of the weekend. There seems to be a really good team spirit now. I'm not saying there wasn't before, but it seems to have been enhanced since Chris Angus arrived. You could tell when Kai Jennings got that winner, the other players ran over to congratulate him.
Mark
And even though he's only our lone player, he was obviously really chuffed. You could tell by his expression and his demeanour how pleased he was to get that goal. Obviously, it was very satisfying from a personal point of view, but also it's great for the team. We saw something similar when Junior got that goal against Halifax a week ago.
Mark
The players again came over and they were delighted for him. He was chuffed. And we're seeing something similar now. Both after that winning goal and at the final whistle when the players came over, we were attacking that end in the second half where our fans were.
Mark
so and that's where the tunnel was as well at that end so the players just came over and enjoyed the moments with the fans and that was great to see and something we've not been seeing recently for fairly obvious reasons until the last few games so that was great and there seemed to be a real sense of camaraderie now amongst the players which is terrific to see.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, and I mean, as someone who does all the long trips, how nice is it and how appreciated do you feel with Chris almost every away game? Making the comments, making the point of talking about the away fans and the efforts they go to and how appreciated they are. How does that kind of make you go, Oh, okay, thank you.
Mark
Does it
Mike Dowling
mean anything to you or are you just like, oh,
Mark
that's noise? Yeah, I mean, I didn't get to Morecambe, but I made a decision not to go to that one, but I was always going to go to Truro partly because it's a new ground for me, but yeah, nice part of the country as well, of course. But yeah, There's an awful lot of traveling, obviously more for Truro than for us, given their location, but there's a hell of a lot of traveling this season. They're going to four corners of the country almost, Truro, Carlisle, Gateshead, Southend, and a lot of other long trips as well.
Mark
Obviously not all fans can make all the away games, particularly the longer ones. You've obviously got the expense, the time. But I think the fact that so many of the fans do make those long trips shows a dedication. And, you know, if you've come a long way, you know, hundreds of miles with the team and you come out and you see, you know, a hundred fans or so, in colours at the way end.
Mark
That must give you a real boost. These guys have come all this way to follow us. We need to reward them. We need to put in a good performance, not just for ourselves, but for the fans as well.
Mike Dowling
Yeah. I mean, there was another thing with Eastbourne this weekend. They went away. I can't remember where they went, actually, but they lost...
Mark
Truro. Not Truro, sorry. Torquay. Torquay, yeah.
Mark
They lost 7-0.
Mike Dowling
7-0,
Mark
yeah.
Mike Dowling
They've said the players are refunding the fans. Obviously, I don't travel, so... I've got no real dog in this, but I'm always really sceptical about that because you don't go to a game expecting to win. It's part of the thing with football is you don't know what's going to happen.
Mike Dowling
But also, the match ticket is probably the least expensive part of the day. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How would you feel if that ever happened to us going, oh, OK, we'll give you a refund?
Mark
Yeah, I wouldn't be particularly keen to accept it. You know, you go away, you accept that there's always a chance your team will lose and maybe even lose heavily. I saw us lose 8-0 at Stockport not very long ago and there was
Speaker 4
no question of us getting in. Just for the game, we make a
Mark
day or a weekend of it. I like going to pubs, as you know. People might like doing the local sites, whatever. If you make a weekend of it or a couple of days away, it's more than just a football match.
Mark
That's obviously the reason you go on that particular date. But it's not just about the football. It's about what you might do before and after the game.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, and on that note, how was the drinking holes, or how were?
Mark
Yeah, pretty good. Yeah, it was down in Falmouth on Friday evening, which was very nice. Some of our fans were staying down there, bumped into them, and then Saturday before the game, we went down to a famous old brew pub that goes back, the building goes back to medieval times. It was originally Monastic Dwelling, the Blue Anchor in Helston, but there's no railway station in Helston, so we had to get there by train and bus, but four of us managed to get there.
Mark
It opens at 10 on Saturday, had a few beers there, then got a cab. straight from there to Truro City's football ground. That was very pleasant, then a few beers and for me a curry in Truro Saturday evening last night.
Mike Dowling
Nice. As you say, there's people that make weekends of it. I know Chris went down to see family. He's there from Thursday to Monday, I think.
Mike Dowling
But yeah, it's one of those where a lot of people mark this very early in the fixtures list of, we're definitely going to Truro. Chris, Not scathing, I'm not going to say scathing, but for him, he was straight away, we didn't play very well. Did you get that feeling that we weren't playing well, or were you more that Truro were playing a little bit better in stages?
Mark
Yeah, I mean... The first half, it wasn't great entertainment. I didn't think either side played particularly well. There wasn't much in the way of goal marking.
Mark
The player was really catching the eye at that stage. But Truro, bottom of the table, so you don't expect a great deal from a side that's down there. We have been down there quite recently, so perhaps nobody should have expected a classic But I think it's indicative of the high standards that Chris is setting now, that even though he won that game, and it was an important away win, the first away win in the league of the season,
George
he still
Mark
felt that the team was underperforming, they can do better. And had we been playing somebody better than Truro, we likely probably wouldn't have won that. He might have drawn or even lost. If he played like that at, say, York or Carlisle, we might well have got beaten, perhaps quite heavily.
Mark
So I think there's a recognition there that although we're improving there's still a way to go, you know, we're not at the finished article yet, we're not out of trouble yet and we need to keep improving and if we're going to go away and win again at other grounds we probably need to be a bit better than we were today and without Kai Jennings would we have won that game? A bit
Mike Dowling
doubtful. I mean, it's hard. I mean, he's obviously, as you say, set standards and the rest of it, but it doesn't ever feel like you've played badly when you come away with a win. It's never bad.
Mike Dowling
It could be the worst game in football, but if you come away with a win, you're always doing well. But onto the sort of the bigger picture. The relegation word has been banded around quite a lot this season so far. This gives us another three points.
Mike Dowling
We've had a really good November so far. Is it important to just be winning or is it more important to be winning against the teams around us? What's your opinion of these three points in the context of the season? Is it important because it's now
George
given us a
Mike Dowling
little bit of a gap between us and that dreaded line of two points?
Mark
I think it's important, but I don't think we're at the stage of the season where you can talk about six pointers yet. So I think it's important to get the wins, not so much against the teams around us now, but against any team you play against. We've beaten Eastley and Halifax at home recently, and they're both mid-table sides. And those are the sort of wins that are perhaps more important because they tell you, you can't just scrap the points against this other side down the bottom.
Mark
You're capable of beating mid-table sides. And that shows that you've got momentum and aspirations to get up to that part of the table. And then if you do make it there, then perhaps you can build on that and go even further.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, absolutely. And I mean, I, so at the start of the month, I kind of said, right, where do we need to be at the end of the month? And there
Speaker 3
was
Mike Dowling
12 points available. And I was like, well, seven points would be okay. Because I was looking at the Halifax game thinking we might not be in that. But seven points
Speaker 4
could be okay. But I would most definitely be disappointed
Mike Dowling
with just seven. Looking at that game firstly, obviously optimistic glasses on, a win there could put us as high as 16th if other results will go our way. How important is next week in the grand scheme of things, especially as Gateshead are dropping like a stone at the moment?
Mark
Yeah, yeah. I mean, there are dangers in looking at that and saying, oh, they're rubbish. We'll just turn up and beat them. I'm sure that won't be Chris's attitude.
Mark
But there's always that risk if the opposition are in a bad run of form, your form is a lot better, that you perhaps don't apply yourself in the way that you should. So it's important that I think we maintain or improve our levels of performance even against A side like Gates said, they've lost their last four. They haven't won any of their last six. They're right down the bottom of the form table.
Mark
But don't forget they won at Wimbledon in the Cup at the beginning of this month. So maybe there's something about the air in southwest London that suits them. So beware. OK, so take nothing for granted.
Mike Dowling
Absolutely. But again, with those positive glasses on, as I said, we're now two points away from that dreaded line. And we're still only 16 points away from the other line at the other end,
Speaker 3
just
Mike Dowling
16 points behind Southend. Is it fair to keep looking upwards or do we still need to keep looking behind us?
Mark
Well, that's the great thing about football. You know, you can study the table, you can look up or down, you can say if we win these games, we're up there. If we lose these games, we're down there. And that's what football fans do.
Mark
And, you know, there's no harm in it. Some people are more optimistic, some people are more pessimistic. but you play these kind of mind games you know if we win this game and these other results go away then we're here in the table. Things never seem to work out the way you think they will but that's all part of the fun of football and its unpredictable nature just makes it more interesting and more fascinating.
Mike Dowling
Absolutely, it's definitely, I'm sitting here, well if we win this, we win this, we win this, we'll have nine points, and then, oh, hang on a minute, the other teams are playing, yeah,
George
so,
Mike Dowling
it just doesn't work out. But it has been nice, this month especially, where you're able to go, actually, these wins are gonna put us into this position, and I'm quite proud I called it, that we're gonna be ahead of Gateshead on goal difference by the time we actually play them, so I'm really pleased with that. But before then, we've got Southampton in the National League Cup, which obviously we can't get through on.
Mike Dowling
Now, Chris is very heavy on the momentum, as we discussed. Do you think he's going to go full team, or do you think he'll use it as a chance to bring people in, like Jack and Edwino, coming back from injury? Or do you think he'll just go, no, I want to keep this momentum going?
Mark
Good question. If I were him, I wouldn't put out his normal 11, but he's shown in the Surrey Senior Cup he's happy to put out quite a strong 11, if not his normal first choice 11. I would have thought he'd do something like that against Southampton, but who knows. Obviously, the Gateshead game is important and much more important than the one against Southampton.
Mark
I would hope he would prioritise that. Obviously, there's a certain number of players he's got to put out against Southampton. Because of the rules of the competition, you can't change the whole 11, as we know. So that's going to be a constraint.
Mark
He'd be inclined to think he would make quite a few changes for the Southampton game and then go back next Saturday to something like the team that won yesterday.
Mike Dowling
Yeah, you wonder if you'll see the five subs been done in the first 30 seconds. I'm not sure we'd ever do that. So, always ask for predictions. National League Cup, do you have any predictions for the Southampton game?
Mike Dowling
I'm quite happy if you don't or you're not interested in that one. 1-1. 1-1. Well,
Speaker 3
AI... It means penalties, doesn't it? Yeah, it means penalties.
Mike Dowling
Whatever. AI's gone for 2-1 with Nadder's to score, so it obviously knows something a bit more about Nadder's injury than I do. I'm going to go with 3-1 with Bojo to score. Gates' head game, it's gone
George
for
Mike Dowling
1-0 for Simpa to score. I'm going to go for 4-2 because I want a nice
Mark
goal
Mike Dowling
fest
George
and I'll put
Mike Dowling
David to school first. Do you have an early prediction for the Gateshead match?
Mark
I usually think I'm going to go for a Sutton win. I'm going to say 3-1 to us.
Mike Dowling
Excellent, excellent. Well, I'm going to wrap it up. We're going to wrap up this episode of Sutton Podcast. Thank you everyone for their attention and their feedback.
Speaker 4
Follow, like, Thumbs up, give us a review.
Mike Dowling
Thank you, Mark, for going solo. Thanks to Microsoft for sponsoring. And thanks to you for listening. Hope you've enjoyed this episode.
Mike Dowling
Take care and we'll catch up soon.
Speaker 3
Bye-bye.
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