From The Backseat Football Podcast
Premier League, aka the unofficial Super League. We cannot get enough of it and on this podcast, whether you support Leeds, Leicester or Liverpool, you'll be able to tune in twice a week for a full breakdown of all the Premier League action game by game. This is a football podcast for the everyday individual - hot takes, tactical analysis and (mostly) high-quality enthusiasm for the beautiful game. If you like what you hear, hit the subscribe button and we promise to continue soothing your ear cavities with opinions from the comfort of our armchairs. This podcast and website represent the opinions of the co-hosts and guests to the show and should not be taken as advice or factual as the content is for entertainment purposes only. Views and opinions expressed in the podcast are our own and while we make every effort to ensure that the information we are sharing is accurate, we welcome any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Goodness me what a performance from Liverpool in that... oh wait they drew oh well. Stirring stuff in Klopps last City home game, I think we can all agree the Premier League will be a worse place when Klopp leaves and City destroy everything unchecked. Elsewhere, Spurs turn the tables and become the new top 4 favourite
Manchester is blue, as a Foden inspired City puts Manchester United to the sword. Elsewhere, Darwin Nunez and Paul Tierney cause Forest to lose their heads and potentially their premier league status, Spurs come from behind yet again while Chelsea slide into the bottom half.. And a big apology to Ollie Watkins from me.
Blue is the colour, stopping City's winning run is their game - oh how blessed it is to all be aligned one day as a year as a pod to all hope Chelsea do something against City and oh boy did they, taking home a hard fought point against the uncharacteristically toothless Haaland and Co. Elsewhere, Liverpool win but at
Arsenal absolutely decimate the Hammers to leave Moyes yet again hanging onto his managerial hot seat. Villa continue their mini slump as they fall to the counter attacking "genius" of Ten Haag ball. Liverpool win to bounce back and City cruise to another victory. We also discuss the carnage that was Bayern Munichs los
Arsenal thump Crystal Palace and it looks to spell the beginning of the end of Roy Hodgson. What to make of Ivan Toney? Elsewhere, we dive into transfers and why everyone's being so thrifty with their budgets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Football fans have short memories because there is no logical or statistical reason that Timo Werner will suddenly score loads of goals. It cannot be done. We discuss the Manchester United vs Spurs game as well as Chelsea's struggles and whether FFP applies to them, like it does to Everton and Nottingham Forest who are