Indy Football Podcast: Liverpool vs Spurs review, the definition of 'bottling' and a look at those going down
The guys are back in the studio to discuss the weekend's Premier League action
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool FC beat Tottenham on Sunday to keep their title dream alive. Perhaps more importantly, though, they avoided the dreaded label of being bottlers.
In this week's Independent Football Podcast, Ed Malyon is joined by Miguel Delaney (who was at Anfield) and Jack Pitt-Brooke (who wasn't) to discuss the game itself and what it means, before moving onto the more fluid question of 'what is bottling?'
Then there is just about enough time for some talk on the teams involved in the relegation battle and why they have found themselves there.
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