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🎧 Abbott's four-year contract and European football expectations

🎧 Abbott's four-year contract and European football expectations

BBC News25-07-2025
A new episode of Shut Up And Show More Football is now available to listen to and download on BBC Sounds.BBC Radio Nottingham's David Jackson and Colin Fray speak to Zach Abbott about his new four-year contract, while Ola Aina explains how the Reds are "buzzing" for European football next season.Listen to the full episode on BBC Sounds
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