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🎧 Why was Mousinho so angry?

🎧 Why was Mousinho so angry?

BBC News18-03-2025
'There's a lot to unpick from it...'Chris Wise and Andy Moon discuss Portsmouth following their defeat by Plymouth Argyle with another frustrating 2-1 reverse at Preston North End on Saturday afternoon.In the latest instalment of BBC Radio Solent's 'Who Needs Mourinho?' podcast, the pair ask why was John Mousinho so angry afterwards, take a detailed look at the bottom of the table and of course answer your questions in Moon's Musings.Listen to the full episode and more on the Who Needs Mourinho podcast.
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