FRESH, or is that raw, from the Tricky Reds’ first crazy loss in ages Neil Atkinson was joined by John Gibbons, Martin Fitzgerald and, making his TAW debut, Neil Scott as they discussed IT still being on for Liverpool. Don’t waste any time (you...
By Ian Salmon WE all have stories. We all know what we did today. This is mine. I wasn’t there. I tried to be there but I wasn’t. I was in The Sandon. It was the next best thing. There was alcohol. No food. Alcohol. There was the fact that I didn’t have a ticket....
NEIL ATKINSON was joined by John Gibbons, Rob Gutmann and Jim Boardman – with Rory Smith of the Times joining in on the phone – as they looked towards a season defining fixture against Shitcoat and his minions. Music this week from The Sugarmen and The...
By Craig Rimmer RAHEEM STERLING ran half the length of the Carrow Road pitch, avoiding the adoration of his teammates, headed in the direction of Brendan Rodgers, his manager and mentor. He had just scored the opening goal Norwich after 3 minutes and helped to tee up...
by Ian Salmon RIGHT. Put this off for long enough now, time to do it. Consider what follows an open letter of apology to Brendan Rodgers on behalf of, well, me basically but I’m sure that there were others with similar thoughts. It seems ridiculous now and stands to...
NEIL, John, Steph and Adam are on hand to discuss Orion with Jeanie Finlay, find out about the damage the weekend has done and play nine fantastic songs. That’s The Rider – and contribute to Orion here –...
SHOULD Liverpool win the title this season (as seems increasingly likely), then along with the plaudits given to the manager and the players, there will be many who also credit FSG with the turnaround in the club’s fortunes, writes JIM KEOGHAN. After all, when they...
NEIL ATKINSON was joined in the studio by John Gibbons, Steve Graves and Si Steers as they reflected on Liverpool’s heart-stopping 3-2 win at Norwich, the 11 victories in a row, the current league situation and the Grim Reaper at Everton. Get issue 8 of...
LIVERPOOL are now five points clear at the top of the Premier League with just three games left to play. Seven points will guarantee the 24-year wait for the title is finally over. Here is how some of the mainstream media reacted to the 3-2 victory for Brendan...
NEIL ATKINSON, Alison McGovern, Ben Johnson, Steve Graves and Juliet Jacques give up a Bank Holiday Friday to dream away with Brendan Rodgers’ Tricky Reds. Download Issue 8 of #TAW Monthly via iTunes or at app.theanfieldwrap.com for other devices. DIRECT LINK TO...