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/ 4708 days agoGus Johnson and Ian Wright Have Turned FOX Soccer Into a Joke
If Gus Johnson and FOX Sports have paid any attention at all to the commentary on Gus’s play-by-play match calling on Twitter and EPL Talk, they should be deeply concerned. From initial outbursts of outrage, much of the commentary has shifted to mockery and humor. This is not a good sign. It is one thing […]

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/ 4771 days agoIs the EPL Americanizing the UK or Is the League Anglicizing the USA?
The Gaffer’s food column last week got me to thinking. Are we Americanizing the UK or are they Anglicizing the US? For myself, I’m none too sure. I mean, I’ve just spent a Sunday morning making a breakfast out of lovely Staffordshire oatcakes that I whipped up from scratch. What is that all about? My […]

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/ 4843 days agoDoes January Window Transfer Spending Help Premier League Clubs?
With the transfer window coming up, we can all count on one thing for certain. There will be non-stop chatter about what teams must do if they are going to “push for the top” or “avoid relegation”. Rumors and arguments will be rampant. The blogosphere will be on full hype 24/7. There will be no […]

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/ 4866 days agoSee How Your Premier League Team is Doing After 14 Matches Compared to Last Season
I am the first to admit that comparative tables prove absolutely nothing when it comes to the EPL, but that doesn’t stop me from creating them and pondering over the results. After Wednesday’s matches, it occurred to me to take a look at last season at this time, 14 matches in. The table below shows […]
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/ 4897 days agoWhat's the Solution To Kick Out Diving From the Premier League?
To simulate or not to simulate, that is the question. Whether ‘tis nobler to stay on one’s feet or hit the ground and try to gain an advantage (sorry, Billy). Yesterday’s incident with Fernando Torres once again throws one of soccer’s worst aspects up for inspection. Diving/simulation, call it what you will, is ruining our […]
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/ 5034 days agoWhy I'm Enjoying the Euros More than the World Cup
Did you ever have one of those nights where you wake up with a thought in your head that just won’t go away? Welcome to 4:00 AM: “Why am I enjoying the Euros more than the World Cup?” I think it comes down to two words. Size and geography. With only 16 teams I can […]
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/ 5056 days agoRaise Your Glass to the Underdogs of the Premier League
Last June, I wrote about my coming to grips with the fact that I was just never going to have a team in the Premier League. Not like many of you do. No team ever reached out and grabbed me. No team’s fate made me nervous, joyous or miserable. So neutrality, of a sort, became […]
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/ 5162 days agoWhat Is It That We Really Want From Our Soccer TV Coverage?
As a daily reader of EPL Talk and sometimes contributor, I generally pay close attention to the comments about articles. It is, after all, a form of entertainment all to itself. One of the things I really enjoy about the commentary is that it is usually of a caliber beyond what you find on many […]
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/ 5288 days agoAn American Tale: Experiencing the Scottish Premier League In Person
What a trip! My family's second visit to the UK — and everything went perfectly. Live football in a stadium with thousands of vocal fans. A thrilling come-from-behind draw after going down 3-1. Satisfaction and smiling faces walking out of the stadium and down crowded streets with the locals on their way to the pubs. Problem […]
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/ 5411 days agoConfessions Of A Neutral Premier League Soccer Fan
I tried. Really. For five years now I’ve been waiting for some team to strike me as my favorite. In the meantime I’ve gone with local “omens”. I live on Chelsea Circle so at first I went with them for a while, but it just didn’t click. I loved Drogba’s skill, but was dismayed at […]
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/ 5558 days agoDoes Any Premier League Club Really Want To Win The Title?
Now that the Gameweek 22 matches have ended in the Premier League, it makes you wonder. I don’t see anyone playing outstanding football or even close to it. Just when one of the top clubs seems to have the chance to kick some dirt in their rivals’ collective faces they come a cropper. True, there […]
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/ 5607 days agoThe England Dilemma: How to Fix What Is Broken
John Nicholson’s interesting article on “England’s Problem" raises more than one perplexing question. If England’s difficulties on the world stage are indeed a result of the historic, endemic mindset of the English game, what can or should be done about it? Do England just keep on doing their thing and hope through some weird alignment […]

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/ 5624 days agoWho Are The Top Players in the Premier League?
I read yesterday that Nani has declared, “Now I can say I am one of the top players in the world.” After picking myself up off the floor I thought, “You idiot. You’re not even one of the top players in the Prem, let alone el mundo.” That of course, begs the question, “Who are […]
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/ 5653 days agoEverton and Liverpool In Relegation Battle: Has The World Gone Mad?
I know. I know. It’s only seven games into the season, but I guarantee there wasn’t anyone predicting that after seven matches Liverpool and Everton would be desperately trying to keep their noses ahead of Wolves and West Ham. At some point you have to the stop the “It’s only [insert number of matches] into […]

Leagues: EPL
/ 5674 days agoThe Evolution of a Sports Fan: What Are Your Favorite Sports?
As long as I can remember, I’ve been a sports fan….both active and passive. Growing up outside of Philadelphia I had plenty to follow even in those days: the Eagles, the Phillies, the A’s, the Warriors. Yeah, I know, I’ve been around a while. Those other teams, the Sixers and Flyers, didn’t come till later, […]
