The “Not The Top 20 Pod” podcast has become the place where fans go to learn about EFL football. Recent shows have talked about the problems that clubs like Ipswich Town, Leicester City, and Southampton are dealing with in the Championship. Also fans are worried about who’s going to be in charge of the new Independent Football Regulator and how it might affect fairness in English football.
- The podcast is hosted by George Elek and Ali Maxwell.
- Clubs like Ipswich Town Leicester City and Southampton are trying to handle money problems and figure out their next moves.
- People are worried if the new Independent Football Regulator will be fair.
Exploring the EFL with “Not The Top 20 Pod”
The “Not The Top 20 Pod” with George Elek and Ali Maxwell, really gets into what’s going on in the English Football League. Their newest episode that was mentioned in a
RT @AliMaxwell_: love to talk about efl football with my friend george on ntt20 podcast https://t.co/IEjOMmsRTn
— Not The Top 20 Pod (@NTT20Pod)
April 29, 2025
talks about different EFL stuff like how players are doing and what managers are thinking. This podcast is really good if you want to know what’s happening in the league. If you want to keep up with everything you should check out Substack and their website.
Relegated Clubs’ Challenges
Teams like Ipswich Town, Leicester City, and Southampton are having a real tough time after getting relegated to the Championship. They’re trying to sort out their money situation and come up with plans to get back to the Premier League. With all their money problems they gotta make smart choices about managers and need their players to step up if they want to get back to the top.
Concerns About the New Football Regulator
People aren’t too happy about David Kogan maybe becoming the boss of the new Independent Football Regulator. Like it says in this article clubs are worried because Kogan knows people in the Premier League which might make him pick sides. The regulator is supposed to make sure everything’s fair with money and deal with stuff like that European Super League mess that happened. This whole thing could really change English football especially when it comes to how much money different clubs have.









