In a new TAW Player show focusing on Liverpool FC fan culture, Gareth Roberts speaks to Adam Kearns and Sam Evans about Spion Kop 1906 – a group of fans responsible for many of the flags and banners seen regularly on The Kop and trips away and abroad. To donate...
Gareth Roberts is joined by Stu Wright, Paul Cope, Philippa Smallwood and Ian Salmon to discuss how much supporters could and should be involved in the running of the clubs they love. Is fan ownership of a Premier League club possible? Would it work? And where would...
Gareth Roberts was joined for the latest edition of Wildcards by Dan Austin, Dan Morgan and Ian Salmon. The topics for discussion this week, as voted for by YOU are: – Goalkeepers – Best player chant – Biggest prick in footy – Favourite TV...
John Gibbons and Mo Stewart bring you a varied Coach Home this week, taking you from Glasgow to Barcelona via the South Pennines. John has been to watch a Scottish football game at the weekend so is now a self proclaimed expert. He uses his new found knowledge to...
Gareth Roberts hosts an Anfield Wrap with a difference as we take questions from Facebook and Twitter about anything and everything about Liverpool FC, on the pitch and off it. In a wide-ranging debate clocking in at over an hour, a panel made up of Jay McKenna, Rob...
Gareth Roberts was joined for the latest edition of The Big Match by Dan Austin, Ian Salmon, Mike Nevin and Dan Morgan to talk through and over the second half of Liverpool’s historic FA Cup victory over a cocksure Newcastle United and mighty mouth Malcolm...
The Reds have smashed the absolute bells out of Porto and joining Neil Atkinson to reflect on Liverpool Porto annihilation are Eddie Ginn, Ian Salmon and Gareth Roberts. Once again Liverpool have blown away the opposition on their travels, blistering past a Porto side...
It’s a Friday Show about an uninspiring set of fifth round FA Cup fixtures but for Leicester City it should be a massive opportunity at this stage of the season. They should be able to devote their energies to this competition more than any other side still in...
The Review has a fantastic game to take a long look at Liverpool’s victory against Porto. The Reds blew the Portuguese side away and romped home 0-5. But what did they do so well? How difficult a game was it? How was the shape different? And what was the manager...