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After the heartbreak of losing to Blackheath in the National League playoff semi-final, Albion’s promotion dream is over… and yes, it hurts. A season of belief, big away days, questionable refereeing decisions, and enough emotional damage to require a squad rotation of therapists. 😅But maybe… another season in Nat 1 isn’t the end of the world.More rivalries. More chaos. More muddy Saturdays. More stories. More scrummy content.Most importantly — thank you.To everyone who listened, watched, voted, laughed, argued, sent messages, stopped me at games, or supported the podcast in any way… genuinely, thank you. The support this season has been unreal and has made doing the podcast such a laugh.And congratulations once again to Jack Oulton — winner of the It’s Always Scrummy in Plymouth Fans’ Player of the Season award. 🏆One final episode. One final waffle.

Albion bring the curtain down on their home campaign with a big shift against Leeds Tykes at Brickfields. We break down the performance, key moments, and standout players before turning our attention to the big one—an away playoff clash at Blackheath. London calling… can Albion deliver when it matters most?

In this episode, we break down Plymouth Albion’s away defeat to Sale FC and what it means for the playoff picture as the season enters its final stretch. With home advantage now slipping away, the pressure is on Albion heading into the run-in.Meanwhile, Scrummy Paul dials in from a stag weekend in Galway—Guinness in hand—after watching the game unfold on his phone. We discuss whether distractions played a part, analyse key moments from the match, and look ahead to what Albion need to do to get their playoff push back on track.

Albion delivered a statement performance this weekend, putting Sedgley Park to the sword and securing their place in the playoffs in style. We break down a dominant display, standout performers, and what it means heading into the business end of the season.Attention now turns to a massive test away at Sale next week — could this be a preview of what’s to come in the playoffs? Plus, we look ahead to the run-in, the permutations, and ask the big question… who fancies a trip to Richmond?

After coming within seconds of a famous win, Albion are left heartbroken at the top of the table.In this week’s episode of It’s Always Scrummy in Plymouth, we break down the dramatic last-minute defeat away at Rotherham — a performance full of grit, intensity, and moments that deserved more.We discuss where the game was won and lost, the key performances that stood out, and how Albion pushed the league leaders right to the edge on their own patch.Despite the agony, the bigger picture remains clear — the playoffs are firmly in sight.

After a much-needed return to form, Plymouth Albion are back in the mix — but now comes the biggest test of the season.We break down the performance that’s got the belief flowing again and look ahead to a massive top-of-the-table clash away at Rotherham.What needs to click? Who needs to step up? And just how big is this game in the context of Albion’s season?This is what it’s all about.

The sun was shining at Brickfields… but Plymouth Albion’s lineout wasn’t. In a huge 2nd vs 3rd clash, Albion fall short at home and now the big question looms — is promotion slipping away? Scrummy Paul is not taking it well.Lineout woes, big moments, and honest reaction in another emotional episode of It’s Always Scrummy in Plymouth.

Albion make it eleven straight wins with a huge away victory over Birmingham Moseley, despite a depleted squad. Scrummy Paul breaks down the key moments and looks ahead to the massive top-of-the-table clash with Blackheath FC this weekend.Plus — Paul’s gone viral on the socials after his strong views on Dings Crusaders

Plymouth Albion get the job done at Brickfields with a home win over Tonbridge… but the post-match fallout steals the headlines.We break down the performance, key moments and what the result means in National 1, before diving into head coach Ryan Lamb’s seven-week touchline ban and the incident that sparked it.

Dings Crusaders away and plenty to get into. We look at their links with Bristol Bears, break down the key moments from the game, and talk honestly about where Albion are at right now.No sugar-coating, no playing to the gallery — Scrummy Paul says it how it is and isn’t changing for anyone. Rugby chat, opinions you might not all agree with, and the usual Scrummy flavour.