THIS week's podcast takes a fine toothed comb (Henry's not Marc's) to the transfer window and looks at the business done by Bolton Wanderers over the month, including the deadline day capture of Manchester City's Luke Mbete.
We examine Aaron Morley's brilliant free-kick at Charlton, talk abut Dion Charles's backside, wax lyrical about Declan John's amazing turnaround in form - and get all excited about Shola Shoretire, forgetting about his parent club, of course.
We read out the best of this week's emails - and make predictions for this Saturday's home game against Cheltenham Town.
And apologies in advance, there is some crackling on Henry's mic. We wondered if our phones were being tapped but then we realised that neither of us were that interesting.
This season we’ll be running a special Fantasy Football League for listeners of The Buff – and will be dishing out monthly prizes, plus recruiting some special guests to play against from the world of Wanderers.
If you’d like to join - and it is never too late - follow the link below, pick your team and enter the league code.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE BUFF INVITATIONAL
League Code: 90eb76
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