“A SELF-fulfilling prophecy is a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true.” Cojones is a Spanish word, and a loan word in English, that can mean: Testicles, in profane slang. Courage or boldness, as in the expression “tener...
Liverpool found themselves deflated after a 1-1 draw with West Ham United but what will Jürgen Klopp have been thinking before and after? It was a tough game for the manager given the chaos around selection before the match. Afterwards will he be happy with his...
Liverpool dropped their second consecutive points to a side outside the top 5 on Monday night. Joining host Neil Atkinson for this week’s free show are Adam Smith, Ian Salmon and Mike Nevin. [smart_track_player...
SO, I’ve had a shit week. How about you? Monday night saw Liverpool potentially hand the momentum in the Premier League title race back to Manchester City, just five days after having the opportunity to go seven points clear at the top. The Reds remain at the summit...
THINGS that are blows: – The lack of chances created. – The equaliser. – The last minute missed opportunity. Things that aren’t blows: – The league table. The league table still shows Liverpool top of the pile with a healthy cushion at...
Liverpool laboured to a second damaging draw in a row away at West Ham. Joining Neil Atkinson for immediate post match reaction are John Gibbons, Alison McGovern and Phil Blundell. To hear the full version of our immediate post match reaction as Liverpool’s draw...
Alisson: 6 Made a good save first 15 when our midfield was getting legged for a bit. Is he shite for the goal? I think he might be shite for the goal there, which is a shame. Fuck all else to do. Milner: 6 Thought he was pretty shite first half. And didn’t manage much...
In a TAW Special, Neil Atkinson talks to Daniel Geey about his new book ‘Done Deal: An Insider’s Guide to Football Contracts, Multi-Million Pound Transfers and Premier League Big Business’ where they discuss what really goes on under the bonnet of...
WHEREVER you turned for discussion of the Premier League title race this weekend, the P-word was never far away. Newspaper reports, websites, social media, Match Of The Day, Sky Sports — of the 170,000 or so words available in the English language —...
I WAS chatting to my nine-year-old lad about the first time I saw Liverpool win the league. It was 1979. I think I could still tell you the result of each and every single game, and probably most of the goalscorers in those matches. I’d even claim I could recall the...