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International Break Is Over (Thank Heavens): EPL Talk Podcast

The relief can be heard that the international break is over and the Premier League has returned. The trio of Laurence, Kartik and Jesse discuss the performances by England, the unfortunate death of a Wales fan, the romanticism of international football, whether England is considered “a London club,” where Garry Cook stands after his recent alleged faux pas, whether Royston Drenthe will be one of the most inspired transfer signings, and — last but not least — a preview of this weekend’s Premier League matches.

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