TAW PLAYER: TUESDAY REVIEW 21/04

TAW PLAYER: TUESDAY REVIEW 21/04

NEIL ATKINSON is joined by Sean Rogers and Ian Salmon to analyse what Liverpool got wrong against Aston Villa and how Tim Sherwood’s men managed to exploit Liverpool’s weaknesses all over the pitch on this week’s ‘Tuesday Review’. DIRECT...
THE COACH HOME 20/04

THE COACH HOME 20/04

NEIL ATKINSON and John Gibbons are joined by Dave Downie to talk about Everton’s recent successes. They are then joined by Kristan Heneage to talk about Newcastle and their situation with Mike Ashley.’ Direct Link – TAW PLAYER: THE COACH HOME 20/04 Podcast...
PODCAST: NO MORE HEROES ANYMORE

PODCAST: NO MORE HEROES ANYMORE

NEIL ATKINSON was joined by John Gibbons, Melissa Reddy and Gareth Roberts after Liverpool’s FA Cup semi-final defeat at the hands of Aston Villa. They discuss what went wrong, the problems on and off the pitch that the Reds failed to address and how Brendan Rodgers...
LIVERPOOL: TOO MANY PASSENGERS

LIVERPOOL: TOO MANY PASSENGERS

WAITING in the line to the steps of Wembley Park station, as the sun finally shows its face and Liverpool hide theirs after another ‘almost’ episode, an Aston Villa fan is still wide-eyed with a wide smile, writes MELISSA REDDY. Roughly around the age of...

THE PINK – ASTON VILLA

NEIL Atkinson hosts The Pink. Rob Gutmann, Steve Graves, Mike Girling and Phil Blundell get into the issues around Liverpool’s defeat against Aston Villa. Er, it doesn’t go brilliantly. Or it does from a point of view.   Direct Download:...
PRE MATCH SCOUT: FA CUP SEMI-FINAL

PRE MATCH SCOUT: FA CUP SEMI-FINAL

NEIL ATKINSON and John Gibbons have a nice chat about Liverpool’s semi final prospects against Aston Villa and spread some rumours and gossip. Keep it to yourselves…’ DIRECT LINK – TAW PLAYER: PRE MATCH SCOUT – FA CUP SEMI-FINAL Podcast RSS...
PHILIPPE COUTINHO: MORE MAGIC THAN THE FA CUP

PHILIPPE COUTINHO: MORE MAGIC THAN THE FA CUP

IT’S not eloquent, and it’s not inventive, but sometimes the ‘ooooohs’ and ‘aaahhhhs’ are the only things that suffice, writes MELISSA REDDY. The tap of superlatives runneth dry, and you’re fresh out of smart 140-character odes. You look around the ground, at...