Ep. 44- Burned by Burnley, Burden for Pellegrino, with Jake Hughes of St. Mary's Musings

Well, well, well. Here we are again, slightly bitter, disappointed, frustrated, yet somehow very happy to be here, talking with yet another great guest for this week’s podcast. This week, after a disappointing match against Burley, where one of our own fans, Sam Vokes, scored against us to take all three points, I’m joined by Jake Hughes (@JJHughes_ on Twitter). Jake is the editor of St. Mary’s Musings (you can also find them on Twitter @StMarysMusings) in addition to writing about MMA for various outlets. From his story of becoming a Saints’ fan, to writing about the club, listening to metal and interviewing some of the biggest names in MMA, I think you will enjoy our chat. Be sure to give both Jake and St. Mary’s Musings a follow on Twitter and check out the website, both are well worth your time!   Don’t forget to send us any feedback, subscribe and leave us a review, whenever you get your podcasts.   You can now listen to the most recent episodes on Soundcloud and YouTube. The artwork for the show is done by Matt Beling of the wearesouthampton page on Instagram. Be sure to check out the great edits, competitions, and polls he has going on over there. On this episode you heard a riff from BB King, I didn't create or recreate it, I just thought it was a good fit for the show. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future episodes and give the show a rating on iTunes! iTunes, Acast, Stitcher, Google Play, Tunein, Soundcloud, YouTube All feedback can be sent to @SFCDell_ivery on Twitter or facebook.com/SFCDellivery and questions can be submitted using the hashtag #sfcdell. You can also email the show at southamptondellivery@gmail.com.   Until next time, cheers. Matt  

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