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The e-Football Podcast #40: Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Man Utd & More!

The football season is alive and kicking once more, and we've got plenty to talk about!




You must have missed the football as much as we have. The endless days of hoping your club has made some decent signings. The weight of expectation growing as you scrape a 3-2 win against Norwegian minnows. The fact that you've chosen your club's next manager, even though the current manager has been given a full vote of confidence from the board. 

But this is the moment you've waited for. Football is back. And we're here to talk about it. 

Host Tony (@TTonal) is joined by Neil (@The91stNeil) and David (@DavidCoates47) as we look back over the opening weekend of Premier League football. We talk about Arsenal's shocking defeat at home to West Ham and why Petr Cech might not be as much to blame as people think, why Thibaut Courtois was right to be sent off and how Manchester United & Liverpool need to be more creative if they want to kick on up the table. We also examine the new boys Norwich, Bournemouth & Watford, as well as introducing our new FanFone feature! Plus we give some Row Z moments in an action-packed podcast!

Speaking of FanFone, to get involved with this awesome new feature and to hear YOUR voice on the e-Football Net podcast next week, it's really simple. All you have to do is call 0749 714 8049 and leave a message on the automated system about anything football related, whether you're happy with your teams' result, humiliated at how badly your new striker performed or have any other football comments, call the number and leave a message and it could be featured on next week's show. A reminder that calls are charged at normal mobile rates, and as such could cost more if not included in minutes packages. All messages will be listened to but there is no guarantee of featuring on the podcast. 

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