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The Game Football Podcast

Is this the most open Premier League season ever?

The Game Football Podcast

The Times

Sports, Soccer

3.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Hugh Woozencroft and Gregor Robertson are joined by Alyson Rudd and Matt Dickinson. With unexpected early leaders - is this the most open Premier League season ever? After losing to Leicester on Sunday - is the party already over for Arsenal or are they looking at the bigger picture? It’s been a year since Southampton lost 9-0 at home to Leicester - how far have they come in those 12 months? We’ve seen an EFL manager speak out about a player, telling him to ‘man up’ - what impact do these public humiliations have on the dressing room?

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Hello again you're listening to the game football podcast from the Times I am Hugh Wosencroft and today while the Premier League

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has shown us an unusual trend.

1:03.2

Do you think this is the most open season ever?

1:06.4

And if only Mikhail Artetor had a creative spark in his side of Arsenal,

1:10.8

now being given a reality check, A year after their biggest defeat in

1:14.8

their history, Southampton and one of the Premier League's toughest opponents will

1:19.1

ask why. And after the Bolton boss Ian Evert tells a young goalkeeper to man up, we'll ask what counts as a manager crossing the line.

1:28.0

To help me through it all, Gregor Robertson, Allison Rudd and Matt Dickinson.

1:32.0

Hello guys, how you doing?

1:33.3

Good morning.

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Good morning, nice to speak to you.

1:36.8

I was looking at the Premier League table a little bit earlier on.

1:39.8

Ominously, Allison, Liverpool the second at the moment, for everyone else in the league.

1:44.4

But if you look across the other sort of traditional big six,

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