The latest issue of the Coca-Cola Football League Podcast sees Joe Allon join Clem in the studio and the pair reflect on the passing of Big Keith.
Allon said: "No-one ever had a bad word for him. He touched a lot of people's lives and left a good impression on everyone he met. He was a gentle giant in his playing days. He'd kick you, but then pick you up and pat you on the head."
Caretaker manager Gary Simpson joined Clem on the phone after the win over Hereford United at the weekend.
Simmo said: "It's surreal at the moment. It hasn't sunk in. We wanted to get a result for his family. I was proud of how the boys played against Hereford."
"Grown men crying in the dressing room is not something you see every day. But the focus now is on seeing the season out and making sure we're in the division. After that we'll go away and contemplate the future.
MK Don's striker Peter Leven dials in to discuss Help for Heroes - the League's Official Charity partner. Leven has raised more than £6k from supporters and League players this season. The striker also donates cash for each goal the Dons score.
Leven said: "I've always been an admirer of the British Armed Forces and what they do for the country. I read about people getting injured and wounded, so thought I'd try and make people aware back home and help get them publicity they deserve."
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