Premier League Heats Up: EPL Talk Podcast Weekend Review

Christopher Harris
It was a weekend at the top, middle and bottom of the Premier League where results may have huge ramifications on the destiny of club’s in the coming weeks to months. Wigan won, Arsenal almost lost, Chelsea could be on a surge to battle for the Premier League top spot, Manchester City crumbled, Everton remembered how to win, Aston Villa plummeted to defeat in a Midlands derby, West Ham gained a crucial point. And these are just a few of the many talking points from two days of football.

Discussing the developments from the weekend are Laurence McKenna and Kartik Krishnaiyer. Richard Farley was away on business.

We welcome your feedback or your thoughts regarding the points discussed. Please post them in the comments section below.

As a programming note, while we’re now going into an international break, the EPL Talk Podcast crew will be taking this opportunity to bring you quality Premier League coverage featuring exclusive interviews with Arsenal legend Michael Thomas, Robbie Earle, Tommy Smyth and Shaka Hislop. Watch this site and EPL Talk’s iTunes feed in the coming days.

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