Kevin and Kieran find out why Premier League clubs have been accused of making an "empty promise" over the EFL funding deal, and discuss the latest news around Leicester City and FFP.
COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Premier League and EFL deal
- Leicester City and FFP
- Rochdale AFC
- 777 Partners
- Reading owner Dai Yongge
- Morecambe fan protests
- Watford managers
- Derby County
- Chelsea and Oman Air
- Spurs season ticket prices
- Manchester United new stadium
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