NEIL ATKINSON is joined on the big show this week by Jay McKenna, John Gibbons, Dan Vincent and Rob Gutmann on a quiet week for proper football to have chat about where Liverpool are broadly speaking, how the manager seems to be softly convincing the world where Liverpool are headed.
Also some interesting talk about young Daniel Ings and the interesting position the young England striker seems to find himself in at Liverpool and how it might just all be part of a bigger picture.
And United, oh Man United, you are next…..
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Direct: Free Podcast – Ings That Make You Go Hmmm
Rob Guttman, NO Flipping WAY, I’m in my mid-forties and I ALSO received THE TIMES ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY on my 13th or 14th Birthday – I cannot believe that! I absolutely feel your pain, I think I wanted a DUNCAN FEARNLEY ‘ATTACK’ or it might of been a ‘VR’ (tho’ that may have been too heavy a bat to be honest’ (Cricket never came close to footie, but I did love it in the summer months’. I absolutely feel your pain. Was it the one with the green dust jacket? I’m afraid I did little to disguise my disappointment. My poor mum, (DF ‘Attack’s’ were about 50 quid) and we were a happy one parent family at that point too. Oh, the guilt. Ironically, I did go on to become a History Grad’, going on hopefully for my PhD Doctorate before I’m 48, (one of my specialties being the function of Geopolitics in relation to events ranging from the Armenian genocide, to the Cold War, it’s end, and the rise of Militant Islamism (all nice cheery subjects – wonderfully fascinating though). I eventually received a Duncan Fearnley ‘VR’ on my next birthday (possibly due to me behaving like an ungrateful little shite over the ‘Atlas Affair’ as it is now known and related to at family gatherings, to my eternal shame. The ‘VR’ was, in the end, ridiculously heavy and far to large for me, so I used to lend it to one of my more burly team mates in return for his Stuart Sturridge something or other which rather unfortunately had ‘SS’ emblazoned in huge print across the front (luckily my History obsession had yet to kick in so no shame or embarrassment was felt). I did once get us a draw by opening at 2, batting for three hours and ending on the mighty score of 11 not out, the only time we didn’t lose, with the rest of the lads enacting a rapturous pitch invasion (which has got larger and larger in my tiny brain, so is now at Istanbul level proportions. Sorry for ‘going on a bit lads’, I can now add Rob Guttman to my side of the story when it is inevitably trotted out this Chrimbo’. Wow, no really, that’s so strange, or maybe not, that Historical Atlas could’ve been a best-seller for a couple of years, being a historian though, I can’t be bothered to check – Print the Legend (Jason Robards in er’..a western). Great show as ever lads, again I apologise for the essay.
Best Wishes,
James Lambert.
Again, Neil is spot on, if we were 3 nil down would Klopp be huggingood Dortmund players off? I don’t think so.
Class chaps. Gibbo is a hero.