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Is the Premier League Doomed? (ft. James Dewsbury)

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James Dewsbury joins The Kitmen to talk about how the Premier League has changed so much in the past few years, what's gone wrong for Manchester United, how worried City and Liverpool should be about Newcastle United, and if clubs takeovers and the Super League are inevitable.

Listen to hear about conspiracy theories, Performace Enhanced Olympics, and the biggest transfers this summer!

James Dewsbury Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@dewsfutbol?lang=en

Kitmen Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@rohanknowsball

0:00 - intro

1:00- How has the Premier changed recently

2:50- What’s gone wrong with Manchester United?

4:29- The Haaland transfer could go horribly wrong

5:57- Liverpool’s front office is amazing

7:00- Liverpool's asthma conspiracy!

9:29- Mid-table clubs are going to be left behind

10:48- Managers make or break a club

12:26- Why the Newcastle takeover could go wrong

15:08- Are Man City and Liverpool worried about Newcastle?

15:44- Are transfer spending caps the way to make the Premier fair?

19:32- Why James and Dlet think salary caps won’t work

21:54- Are club takeovers inevitable?

22:54- The Super League made sense for big clubs

23:42- James on Arsenal and Arteta!

25:21- James on Chelsea and their future

29:37- Who James thinks Liverpool MUST sign

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James Dewsbury joins The Kitmen to talk about how the Premier League has changed so much in the past few years, what's gone wrong for Manchester United, how worried City and Liverpool should be about Newcastle United, and if clubs takeovers and the Super League are inevitable.

Listen to hear about conspiracy theories, Performace Enhanced Olympics, and the biggest transfers this summer!

James Dewsbury Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@dewsfutbol?lang=en

Kitmen Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@rohanknowsball

0:00 - intro

1:00- How has the Premier changed recently

2:50- What’s gone wrong with Manchester United?

4:29- The Haaland transfer could go horribly wrong

5:57- Liverpool’s front office is amazing

7:00- Liverpool's asthma conspiracy!

9:29- Mid-table clubs are going to be left behind

10:48- Managers make or break a club

12:26- Why the Newcastle takeover could go wrong

15:08- Are Man City and Liverpool worried about Newcastle?

15:44- Are transfer spending caps the way to make the Premier fair?

19:32- Why James and Dlet think salary caps won’t work

21:54- Are club takeovers inevitable?

22:54- The Super League made sense for big clubs

23:42- James on Arsenal and Arteta!

25:21- James on Chelsea and their future

29:37- Who James thinks Liverpool MUST sign

  continue reading

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