Podcast: End of season review, team of the year, can Liverpool get 97 points again and more!
PODCAST: Jack Pitt-Brooke is joined by Miguel Delaney, Jonathan Liew and Ed Malyon for a lookback special
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Your support makes all the difference.The season might be over but our heroes from the Independent Football podcast never sleep. Even when they really, really want to.
Ed Malyon, Miguel Delaney, Jonathan Liew and Jack Pitt-Brooke are in the studio to discuss the season's best and worst.
They begin by discussing their teams of the year, then look at the team of the year without top-six players - which is far more interesting.
There was some chatter about which teams overachieved and underachieved, as well as the question of whether Liverpool FC can repeat a 97-point season.,
As ever, there were some fun diversions as well.
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