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All the latest from the English Premier League and European Football, from the point of view of four American college students. Hosted by Charles Horn, four close friends and supporters of rival clubs antagonize each other and analyze the beautiful game each week.
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Grading the transfer window, Arsenal vs United mid off, Chelsea delusions, and more
The transfer window is closing, and the Premier League weekend is upon us. Listen to the team grade their club's transfer windows, question Chelsea's strategy, deny the reality around Kai Havertz, and so much more.
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The Premier League returns, mayhem at Wolves, transfer hysterics, and more
It's been too long, but the Heads in the Game crew is BACK for the 2023-24 Premier League Season. In this episode: top-4 and relegation predictions, we hypothesize on our signing and disappointment of the season, and so much more.Featuring Charles Horn, Turner Thompson, and Oliver Penner.
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Chelsea vs Football, Transfer Madness, and Jinxing Arsenal
Welcome back beautiful listeners, the mundanity of daily employment has ended and we have returned to the zoom call (40 minute limited) to talk all the latest happenings in this corrupt sport we call our own. From transfers to title-races, we have it all!
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The Return: Resurgent United, Deadline Day Mania, Chelsea Chaos, and Season Predictions
From the hidden bunker where they have been hidden away, the Heads in the Game podcast is BACK with a vengeance (or at least some level of interest). Catch up on the wild start to the 2022-23 season, and hear the latest (with the advantage of 6 game weeks) predictions from Charles and Turner.
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Midseason Awards, Transfer News, and More!
The Pod is back! Catch up on the latest Premier League developments, and hear Midseason Awards from Turner and Charles
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Trouble on Tyneside: Saudi Arabia, Newcastle United, and the Future of Sportswashing in the Premier League
More than a year after failing to buy troubled club Newcastle United, Saudi Arabia's Sovereign Investment Fund has completed the purchase of the northern team. Free from years of ownership from the hapless Mike Ashley, Newcastle supporters were understandably ecstatic, but how should we evaluate the dismal human rights record of the petro-state and the influx of more state funds into the global game.