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Are Players Playing Too Many Games?

Bob Holmes | Craig Wilkie | Gogulan Dorairajoo

06-Sep-24 19:00

Are Players Playing Too Many Games?

Three games in, and we now head to an international break, much to the chagrin of some EPL fans. But that's not to say that we don't have anything to talk about! Kam Raslan and our pundits use this opportunity to get to know who the current interim England manager, Lee Carsley is, listen to the woe of our Scottish pundit Craig Wilkie, after Scotland's collapse in the UEFA Nations League, and celebrate San Marino's first competitive win ever. Then, it's back to the EPL (we can't help it!), with the pundits giving their thoughts on the season so far, as well as other topical football conversations, including the Profit and Sustainability Rules and whether football players are playing too many games. All these, and more, including a look ahead to the Pestabola Merdeka 2024 final on Sunday, only on another fascinating episode of Just For Kicks!

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Photo Credit: Peter Byrne/PA Wire

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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Tags:  Lee CarsleySan MarinoPestabola Merdeka 2024sustainability rulesfantasy premier leaguefplfootball playerseplUEFA Nations Leagueprofitpremier leaguefootball





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