John Gibbons, Neil Atkinson and Gareth Roberts react to today’s news and talk through some of the anniversaries on March 25, including an eventful Merseyside derby at Anfield. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
WRITE about your favourite ever player, he said. The one you always wanted to be as a kid in the playground or admired the most. Who’s yours? That’s not always an easy question. I mean, there’s your favourite and there’s the best. My hero lined up in the same side as...
State Of Play is a new show to TAW Player speaking to a journalist and a supporter from each of the other 19 Premier League clubs about their season so far. Next up is Aston Villa, and Neil Atkinson was joined by The Athletic’s Gregg Evans and Ben Anderson to...
“WHO is your favourite Liverpool player of all time?” It’s that ‘all time’ bit that gets you. Immediately your mind is cast back, like your life flashing before your eyes, but just the football bits. When I was a nipper, my grandad sat me on his knee and regaled me...
John Gibbons, Neil Atkinson and Damian Kavanagh react to today’s news and talk through some of the anniversaries on March 24, including a crucial win over Arsenal. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons talks about his newly released cover version of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, in aid of War Child UK and The Grenfell Foundation. John Gibbons hosts as Marcus goes in depth on the choice of song and why he is so...
‘Bedding In’ is a no-agenda chat based in the Liverpool Gin Distillery with this edition’s focus being the identity of football clubs and their cities. Neil Atkinson, John Gibbons, Steve Graves, Paul Cope and Dan Morgan get stuck right into...
With doubts remaining around what next season looks like, how are Liverpool likely to plan for the future – particularly around transfers? Joining Neil Atkinson to look at the current state of play and what may come next are Gareth Roberts and Paul Senior, and...
YOU almost feel daft for worrying about football at a time like this. Bill Shankly joked that it was more important than life and death, but Jürgen Klopp summed it up best recently by describing it as “the most important of the least important things”. It is such a...