NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)
John Whitaker
215 episodes
4 days ago
Two sets of brothers (John and Michael, Dylan and Nick) from the United States give their opinions on the Premiere League and the Global game as whole. Which begs the question, should we make it this easy for everyone to have a podcast?
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Two sets of brothers (John and Michael, Dylan and Nick) from the United States give their opinions on the Premiere League and the Global game as whole. Which begs the question, should we make it this easy for everyone to have a podcast?
THE RETURN OF THE KLOPP (Premier League Preview Ep 41)
NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)
1 hour 3 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
THE RETURN OF THE KLOPP (Premier League Preview Ep 41)
John and Michael talk big weekend in little NYC, the worthlessness of Manchester United, Liverpool's title to lose? and WHAT THE HELL DID WE JUST WATCH?? when talking about Man City v. Arsenal
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NAFTAA Podcast content focuses on Premier League, Champions League, EFL Championship talking about Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Tottenham, Barcelona, England, Chelsea, Jurgen Klopp, Erik Ten Hag, Mikel Arteta, transfer news, tactical analysis and much more.
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NAFTAA (No one Asked For This At All, Americans take on the Premiere League)
Two sets of brothers (John and Michael, Dylan and Nick) from the United States give their opinions on the Premiere League and the Global game as whole. Which begs the question, should we make it this easy for everyone to have a podcast?