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Cracking The Code Of Premier League Survival | Libero 112
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This time of year isn’t just about trophies and titles, it’s about trying to stay in the Premier League and this year will be the toughest route to survival in a generation.
On today’s episode Jack Pitt-Brooke, John Brewin and Jonathan Wilson look at the survival battle, and the question of finding the optimal strategy to stay up.
Has the traditional fire-fighter - Sam Allardyce or Tony Pulis - been left behind by the modern game? Or do struggling clubs still want the same things, just delivered by a younger man? And when Tottenham have appointed one of the world’s most interesting coaches in Roberto de Zerbi as their fire-fighter, what does that tell us about their own chances of staying up?
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Produced by: Tom Bassam
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
07:17 The toughest Premier League survival battle in years?
12:51 The firefighter cycle
00:21:15 Why traditional firefighters are out of fashion
33:42 The long game: accepting relegation for growth
43:00 Established teams face the drop
45:59 Can Roberto De Zerbi work at Spurs?
Music: Kid Kodi - Blue Dot Sessions
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