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The Indy Football Podcast: How competitive is the Premier League?
Stand-in host Jonathan Liew was joined by chief football writer Miguel Delaney and Opta's data whizz Duncan Alexander
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Your support makes all the difference.Jonathan Liew is joined by Miguel Delaney and Duncan Alexander from Opta to discuss the weekend’s football action and looking ahead to Liverpool vs Manchester City in the Champions League.
They also analyse the competitiveness of the Premier League, and Alan Pardew, after he was sacked by West Brom.
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