Having shot to the top of the iTunes Sport & Recreation charts last week on its launch, The 'Coca-Cola' Football League podcast is back with its second episode - this week's show includes music fans David Prutton & Gareth Ainsworth, one to watch Billy Clarke and hot-shot striker Chris Iwelumo!

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Hosted by BBC Radio Five Live's 'Voice of The Football League' Mark Clemmit, the brand new service from The Fooball League received rave reviews and the latest edition is going make for even better listening.

The show features Leeds United midfielder David Prutton's love for rock music and his aim to team-up with Queens Park Rangers' Gareth Ainsworth to become the new 'Lennon and McCartney' when they hang up their boots.

The former Southampton man also reflects on the Elland Road club's start to the new season before the R's player-coach Ainsworth swings matters back to music with a chat about his band - Dog chewed the handle - and the time he met Mick Jagger.

On the field, Ainsworth talks of his aspirations to be part of a QPR side that makes a return to the top flight this season.

One of the most feared strikers in Coca-Cola League 2, Billy Clarke has six goals in seven games for Darlington this season and is understandably this week's one to watch having added two more to his tally against Accrington Stanley on Saturday. The Ipswich loanee talks openly about re-discovering his form and getting his career back on track with the Quakers.

Wolves hot shot Chris Iwelumo, a hat-trick hero last weekend, reveals his hope to force his way into the international set-up with Scotland and his supreme confidence from the penalty spot.

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Between now and the end of the season the Coca-Cola Football League Podcast will feature all 72 League clubs, so make sure you listen to the show this week and every week.