EPL Talk is the second most valuable soccer blog according to the list of the Top 100 Most Valuable Sports Blogs researched by Juiced Sports Blog.The criteria used to compile the list measured the number of links, Google Page Rank, traffic rank and other factors. In the Top 100, EPL Talk is ranked number 36 and is valued at $146,496. In contrast, WorldSoccerDaily.com is valued at$4,816, while CSRN’s web site is valued at $3,399. The Offside, meanwhile, was ranked the number one soccer blog in 11th place.I’d like to thank you, the readers, for your loyalty and support. And also the fellow bloggers at EPL Talk who are Michael James, Ty Duffy, Lonnie Smetana, Jeff Hash, Ferd, Andrew Morris, Paul Bestall, Sam Dalton and Ian Cahir.Be sure to continue returning to the site this summer as we have lots in store. In addition to Premier League transfer news, coverage of preseason friendlies and previews of the new football shirts before they’re even released, we’ll have daily news and analysis of Euro 2008. Plus, I’ll be in Switzerland at Euro 2008 blogging, snapping pictures and relaying back podcasts to capture the mood and atmosphere of one of the greatest soccer tournaments.
There are only 27 days to go before the 2008/2009 Premier League begins when Arsenal kicks off at the Emirates Stadium against West Bromwich Albion.After taking a little break to write the EPL Travel Guide, I'm now back on a daily basis for what will hopefully be insightful analysis and news regarding anything and everything […]
The first person who emails a PDF of issue number two of the EPL Talk Magazine to me at thegaffer[at]epltalk[dot]com will receive their very own EPL Talk T-shirt (pictured; blonde not included). As soon as I receive it, I'll update this post. So if you see no note here, then you still have a chance […]
I'd like to get your valuable input on a couple of new ideas I'm interested in implementing to EPL Talk. Over the past 12 months, the EPL Talk site has zoomed up the charts and you've posted 7,943 comments. As a result, I've taken down the message boards because the banter between you, the readers, […]
Despite once being regarded as one of the most promising young players, Kobbie Mainoo has found himself on the fringes at Manchester United. Interestingly, Bruno Fernandes has played a significant role in reducing Mainoo's playing time under Ruben Amorim's management.