Indy Football Podcast: Reviewing a Premier League season like no other
Season 3 Episode 34: Vithushan Ehantharajah is joined by Miguel Delaney and Melissa Reddy
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Your support makes all the difference.The Indy Football Podcast team are back to review the 2019/20 Premier League season after it finally concluded this weekend.
Host Vithushan Ehantharajah is joined by Chief Football Writer Miguel Delaney and Senior Football Correspondent Melissa Reddy to discuss the longest league season in English football history, the winners, the losers and what next?
The gang discuss the battle at the bottom which saw Aston Villa survive on the final day at the expense of Watford and Bournemouth. They also chat about the race for the top four which Manchester United and Chelsea came out on top in.
And what about next season? How will it look? And how will teams prepare with so little time between now and then?
You get all that and more by listening to the podcast below, or by downloading it from wherever you usually do so.
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