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11. The Big Sam Theory

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Episode 11 of the In A Different League podcast, hosted by Fantasy League, titled "11. The Big Sam Theory" was published on November 27, 2024 and runs 61 minutes.

November 27, 2024 ·61m · In A Different League

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In his quest to stave off the ever more real threat of relegation, Chris Peilow has reverted to Big Sam Allardyce for some top tips on avoiding the drop.Jessy Parker Humphreys shares her theory on why now might not be the time to drop Manchester City defenders just yet AND whether a bid for Caoimhín Kelleher might be a savvy move before the January transfer window.And Neil Mansfield from Fantasy League HQ is with us, answering your questions including one request for a Live Show! What do you think? Would you come along? Would there be enough to fill Wembley Arena or would we struggle to fill a lift? Register your interest in the following ways, plus get in touch with your questions for the experts (and Chris).EMAIL: [email protected]: @FantasyLeague Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In his quest to stave off the ever more real threat of relegation, Chris Peilow has reverted to Big Sam Allardyce for some top tips on avoiding the drop.


Jessy Parker Humphreys shares her theory on why now might not be the time to drop Manchester City defenders just yet AND whether a bid for Caoimhín Kelleher might be a savvy move before the January transfer window.


And Neil Mansfield from Fantasy League HQ is with us, answering your questions including one request for a Live Show!


What do you think? Would you come along? Would there be enough to fill Wembley Arena or would we struggle to fill a lift?


Register your interest in the following ways, plus get in touch with your questions for the experts (and Chris).


EMAIL: [email protected]

TWITTER: @FantasyLeague



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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