The number of football podcasts that are available on iTunes is staggering. In terms of quality, it’s definitely a case of the good, the bad and the ugly. But if you’re a football supporter of a Premier League club, you may find the following list helpful of the official podcasts that are avalable for each club (well, most of them — there are still some Premiership clubs who are living in the dark ages).
  • Arsenal: iTunes linkWebsite link.
  • Aston Villa: iTunes link. Website link.
  • Birmingham City: Not available.
  • Blackburn Rovers: Not available.
  • Bolton Wanderers: Not available.
  • Burnley: Not available.
  • Chelsea: iTunes link. Website link.
  • Everton: iTunes link. Website link.
  • Fulham: Not available.
  • Hull City: Not available.
  • Liverpool: No new episodes since 2006.
  • Manchester City: No new episodes since May, 2009.
  • Manchester United: No new episodes since 2006.
  • Portsmouth: Not available.
  • Stoke City: No new episodes since December, 2008.
  • Sunderland: No new episodes since February, 2009.
  • Tottenham Hotspur: iTunes link. Website link.
  • West Ham United: No new episodes since 2007.
  • Wigan Athletic: Not available.
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers: Not available.

As you can see, the number of official Premier League podcasts is in a story state with only 25% of the 20 teams still publishing episodes. You can see from the above list how clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester United, West Ham and others launched podcasts but were never able to keep them going.

In the meantime, be sure not to miss a single episode of the EPL Talk Podcast, the only Premier League interview show on the Internet. We have a long list of high-profile guests scheduled over the next weeks each with their own fascinating stories to tell. Subscribe to the EPL Talk Podcast via iTunes or visit EPL Talk or the archives for the latest episodes.