The 2007/2008 season has been the most successful one in EPL Talk’s history (since our launch in 2005). In April, the web site had more traffic than World Soccer Daily and CSRN combined, has grown a whopping 5457% since April 2007 and is currently the number four soccer blog according to BallHype.
But before any of […]
Entries Tagged as 'la liga talk'
Tell Us How EPL Talk Can Improve
May 7th, 2008 · 20 Comments · championship talk, la liga talk, major league soccer talk, serie a talk
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Pleasant Distractions
March 1st, 2008 · 1 Comment · la liga talk, major league soccer talk, serie a talk
Since this site focuses exclusively on the Premier League, it’s pretty rare that we discuss other leagues unless it’s in comparison to the Premiership. However, I want to take this opportunity to plug three things you should definitely read and listen to, which I thoroughly recommend.
The first is the latest episode of the Major League […]
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MLS, La Liga & Serie A Podcasts Now Available
August 14th, 2007 · No Comments · EPL Talk Podcast, Epl Talk Show, la liga talk, major league soccer talk, serie a talk
The latest episodes of the podcasts from the EPL Talk sister sites are now live:
Major League Soccer Talk, episode 12. Visit the web site, podcast page or subscribe via iTunes.
La Liga Talk, episode 2. Visit the web site, podcast page or subscribe via iTunes.
Serie A Talk, episode 2. Visit the web site, podcast page or […]
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New Podcasts: La Liga Talk & Serie A Talk
August 7th, 2007 · No Comments · EPL Talk Podcast, la liga talk, serie a talk
EPL Talk is proud to announce that we’ve doubled the number of podcasts on our network and now offer La Liga Talk and Serie A Talk in addition to Major League Soccer Talk and, of course, EPL Talk.
Both La Liga Talk and Serie A Talk are brought to you by Forza Futbol. Their knowledge of […]
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A Thrilling Saturday for Soccer Fans
March 31st, 2007 · 1 Comment · Chelsea, GolTV, championship talk, la liga talk
After a Saturday like this, I now know why I’m not too fond of international matches anymore. They’re bloody boring in comparison!
Growing up in Wales, I remember the thrill of watching the British Home Championships on Saturdays when England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland would play each other to see who would be deemed the […]
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