We are coming to you fresh from the Spurs Chelsea game. With Gordon's travel schedule interfering with regulars programming we did not want to leave you wonderful listeners high and dry when such a wild weekend was afoot. Thus we figured it would be great to give you all another early gift! We touch on some sad stories regarding West Ham's Antonio, and Man United's Kath. We laugh at Ashworth's dismissal, and contemplate all things Merseyside Derby. Once again we were treated to some goal fests and despite not being able to speak on two games, we still eclipsed 30 goals this weekend. On field action included, City and Arsenal dropping points, Chelsea ruling Spurs, and some late late action in the Leicester -Brighton game and the Ipswich-Bournemouth game. With their late comeback win, Bournemouth set an EPL record. Are Chelsea contenders? Are we happy the Merseyside Derby was postponed? Will Kelly and Gordon get any sleep tonight? Find out on this week's episode! As always for exclusive video follow us on Patreon via American Scousers.
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