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EPL Talk Podcast Live Show, Open Thread: Special Super Bowl Time (One Hour Early)

For many of you, it’s Super Bowl Sunday, so we’re moving the show up one hour giving you a slightly larger gap between show and Bowl. For myself, Laurence McKenna and Kartik Krishnaiyer, it was Chelsea-Liverpool Sunday, with Kenny Dalglish leading the Reds to a potentially season-defining win at Stamford Bridge.

That result meant the Blues failed to take advantage of slips from second place Arsenal, who gave up a four goal lead to Newcastle, and Manchester United, suffering their first loss of the year at Wolves. Instead, after the highest scoring match day since the Premier League went to 20 clubs, Chelsea is tied with Spurs for fourth, with sixth place Liverpool remarkably within sight (six points) of a Champions League return.

On today’s edition of the EPL Talk Podcast, we use the impending international break as an excuse to focus on the weekend results, talking about the races at the top and bottom of the league as well as …

Whatever you want to talk about. As you know from listening, the show is much better whenever you are involved. Leave your thoughts, questions, comments and critiques, and we’ll try to incorporate them into today’s show.

After the jump, the UStream player and chat room, both of which will come to life 30 minutes before showtime.

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