David Segar writes that Liverpool’s refusal to sign a centre back in January could have a impact beyond this season for the development of Rhys Williams… COME back 2020, all is forgiven. Last year was largely awful by any normal standards, but so...
With Liverpool suffering from injuries in defence and impotence in attack, David Segar looks back at a similar scenario Jürgen Klopp went through in Dortmund… LIVERPOOL are in a bit of a funk at the moment. You may have noticed. Sunday’s stalemate with...
David Segar writes that Thiago Alcantara’s timely comeback could be the catalyst for Liverpool to rediscover their form from earlier this season… ONCE upon a time, we were allowed outside. We did all kinds of things like see other people, visit...
Liverpool’s injury crisis hasn’t impacted the team’s ability to defend, but David Segar writes that it has impacted the midfield most and that must be fixed… WE’RE only five days in and, already, 2021 can fuck right off. It’s like last...
Liverpool’s seemed void of ideas after West Brom’s equaliser in Sunday’s draw, and David Segar writes that it was too much of a reminder of The Reds of old… A PORTLY gentleman who only works in short bursts and relies on a rigid...
David Segar writes that Andy Robertson’s success in 2020 for Liverpool and Scotland appears to have had a huge impact on his approach and overall game… IT really is quite infectious. No, not that. Well, yes, that. But ‘that’ is not what I am...
While some sections of the media place increasing importance on the league table, David Segar writes that it still doesn’t matter at this stage of the season… SOMETHING has been troubling me of late. It feels more and more that an obsession with...
With Wijnaldum’s future at Liverpool yet to be resolved, David Segar writes that we should enjoy Gini’s presence for however long he has left at Anfield… IT was quite a sight to see. With 2,000 Liverpool fans back in Anfield for the first time...
Football has always been known as ‘The Beautiful Game’, but Dave Segar asks whether its current iteration is too far removed from what we fell in love with… “WHAT a weekend of football!” (Excited David Mitchell voice.) “The...
James Milner has been commemorated at Liverpool’s new training ground, and Dave Segar writes that he’s more than deserving of his place in our history… THERE are very few new ways to honour the greats of football. Mad-looking statues, naming...
The third episode of season one of The Pub Crawlers Podcast was recorded in Nottingham, as Rob Gutmann hosts Steve Graves and Martin Fitzgerald to discuss the local pub scene, Indian restaurants, students, and more…
The Pub Crawlers Podcast represents a quest to find the very best authentic UK pubs, filmed on location inside some of the finest boozers across the UK and Ireland.
Well, sort of. It’s equally about friends having three to four pint-fuelled, quintessential pub conversations, on any subjects that damn well occur to them, in a range of outstanding boozers across the land. So, really, it’s as much about what we get up to in pubs as the pubs themselves.
The shows are presented by self-styled boozer connoisseur and long-time pub designer and owner, Rob Gutmann, who is on a mission to find the very best pubs in the UK and to define the essence of the ‘true’ pub.
Featuring a wide range of guests (mainly Rob’s mates), we’ll be visiting pubs the length and breadth of the country, bedding into the very best of them, and chatting about our lives lived in and around boozers.
The first season of the Pub Crawlers focuses on the North of England, taking in Chester, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, and even a brief foray to the north side of the Midlands in Nottingham.
Plug yourself in to the ongoing conversation as it disappears down all manner of tenuously pub-related worm holes, with your new mates at TPC. And you don’t need a pint to enjoy us, but it might help…