It’s your Friday Show and we are right back into the thick of it to look forward to all the weekend’s action. Neil Atkinson is joined by Paul Senior and John Gibbons in the studio and also on the phone to talk all things Leicester, Sheffield United and...
Selection has been a big talking point for Liverpool this week, but what did Jürgen Klopp’s approach to the game in Genk tell us about his preferences? Joining Dan Morgan to discuss that and dissect the finer details of the first away win of The Reds’...
THERE is never a shortage of talking points when it comes to Liverpool Football Club. While the current topics relate to court battles over kit sponsors and VAR controversies, there is an ever present which never fails to raise debate among Reds across the globe. The...
THREE of the goals are gorgeous. Drop dead gorgeous. Language struggles for the other, for Oxlade-Chamberlain and Liverpool’s second. There isn’t an aesthetic plus point it doesn’t score double in. There are two or three Shakespearean sonnets where...
THAT midfield, aye. I reckon there was a massive online storm beforehand. How the fuck isn’t he playing Henderson? And what the fuck is he doing playing Milner full back when it could be him, Henderson and Gini in the middle? The dream midfield? Fuck’s sake....
Liverpool sealed their second win of the Champions League group stage with a 4-1 win over KRC Genk in Belgium. For immediate post-match reaction, Mo Stewart was joined by Craig Hannan and James Sutton in Polidor on Lark Lane.
Liverpool managed a 4-1 win over KRC Genk in Belgium, though it was by no means a vintage performance from an attacking Reds team. Neil Atkinson and Paul Cope react to a second group stage win for Klopp’s side. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
With some potential managerial changes on the horizon, what does the current market look like in terms of top-level managers? Joining Rob Gutmann to discuss that and look at what the future landscape may be post-Klopp are Neil Atkinson, Andy Heaton, and Kev Walsh. If...
SOMETIMES, there’s no harm in admitting that the opposition just played better. It hurts and can only be said through gritted teeth, but it’s true. Liverpool v Man Utd is usually a war of attrition rather than an exhibition of pure football and Sunday’s bunfight was...