On this week’s AFQ Football, the panel discuss the moment they would rank as the moment that has so far defined the Jürgen Klopp era. To get stuck into that and the rest of your questions, Gareth Roberts is joined by Andy Heaton, Lizzi Doyle, Kev Walsh and Mike...
“DO not be dismayed by the brokenness of the world. All things break. And all things can be mended. Not with time, as they say, but with intention.” (L. R. Knost) “When the call came in autumn 2015, I felt we were perfect for each other. If anything, now I feel I...
THERE was a moment when it was suggested that Liverpool wouldn’t even enter this year’s World Club Championship. It would clearly represent a distraction from the main objectives. There will have been pressure from above to make a go of it though, with...
Liverpool travel to Doha for their Club World Cup semi final against Monterrey. Gareth Roberts is joined by Chloe Bloxham, Mike Kearney and Lizzi Doyle to look ahead to the game. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
APRIL 19, 2015. Probably my lowest point as a Liverpool supporter. The Reds travelled to Wembley to face Aston Villa with the chance to book their place in an FA Cup final and give Brendan Rodgers and the departing Steven Gerrard the chance to get their hands on some...
I MEAN, how the fuck is this a thing? Look at the team, it was genuinely arlarse this. It was men against boys in a literal sense. Two minutes in we looked alright and I thought ‘scrap that, let’s get into these Brummy bellends’. Honestly though, if...
Neil Critchley’s young Liverpool side fell to an undeserved 5-0 defeat at the hands of Aston Villa but put in a performance they can be proud of. James Sutton is joined by Lizzi Doyle and Chloe Bloxam to talk through their thoughts on the game.
A Liverpool side packed with youth players put up a valiant effort but couldn’t do the unthinkable against an experienced Aston Villa side. Dan Austin is joined by Mike Kearney, Joel Sanderson-Murray and Patrick Newton to give their immediate post-match...
“NO time for losers.” That’s what Freddie Mercury tells us, and Liverpool fans fully agreed with him as they belted out We Are The Champions after last season’s Champions League win in Madrid. There is absolutely no time for any losers, because of course, “We are the...