Catch up on the EPL Talk Blog

Before this blog, there was an earlier reincarnation at another blog site. Read the previous blog posts at http://epltalk.wordpress.com

You’ll find interesting news about The Treble Talk radio show (recommended listening for EPL fans in the US), a tribute to George Best, the key component that was missing in Manchester United’s Champions League collapse, Wigan Athletic and memories of how ESPN ruined soccer in the early 90′s.

About The Gaffer

Founder and publisher of EPL Talk, The Gaffer (aka Christopher Harris) is a journalist who has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian and several other publications as well as on NPR, BBC World, CBC, BBC Five Live, talkSPORT and beIN SPORT. Harris, who lives in Florida, has supported Swansea City since 1979. Harris launched EPL Talk in 2005. View all posts by The Gaffer →
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2 Responses to Catch up on the EPL Talk Blog

  1. wanderer_abroad says:

    It has been suggested that this ‘allows managers to be more tactically creative’, but is it just me who thinks that is daft. If anything it allows managers to be more lazy as they are now safe to cover more positions and not forced to play players out of position.

    Having said that, I still support the rule change. Seven is a better number than five, and considering it was only England who are out of line with the 7 sub standard.

  2. dragonki2012 says:

    That’s kind of odd, but I guess the best league in the world has to lead by example.
    What about clubs that don’t have that many subs? Or what about clubs that have bad luck when it comes to injury.

    this will give the subs nerves, because they’ll be wanting to go out and play but can’t, it sucks being a sub as it is.

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