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Ok, here it is, Part 3 of Bobby & Eoin’s Premier League Season Preview. It’s both a critical look at, and wise-cracking assessment of, the Top-6 sides from last season’s PL campaign. Be sure to give the whole three-part series a listen; there’re gems sprinkled-in throughout. Have a great weekend, and enjoy the return of the PL!
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In Part 2 of SREP’s Premier League Season Preview, Bobby & Eoin focus on those teams that ‘won-some-and-lost-some’; finishing last season safely in the middle of the pack. The third and final instalment will be posted later in the afternoon (Fri., Aug. 17th), giving you all plenty of time to digest Parts 1 & 2… enjoy!
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Like that scene from the movie “The Jerk” (when Steve Martin’s character flips out with glee at the arrival of the new phone book), THE PREMIER LEAGUE IS HERE! THE PREMER LEAGUE IS HERE! In Part 1 of the BPL Season Preview, Bobby and Eoin start at the bottom and work their way up… taking a look at the three newly promoted teams, and those teams that made heavy weather of retaining Premier League status last season. Parts 2 & 3 of the season preview will be posted later in the day on Friday, August 17th… enjoy!
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