A LOT can be said about the length of a campaign and a manager’s urge for momentum. However, with games coming thick and fast on the back of the World Cup, the need for rotation is as important as it’s ever been. In the past, rotation has often led to a dip in...
UPON reflection, I think we can treat Brighton as a bit of a wake up call. The best kind. The kind where you are reminded that there’s work still to be done, but learn the harsh lesson while still winning. Hopefully that, in itself, is a mark of progress. Time may...
Wildcards is the show where you decide what we talk about. We have one topic around current LFC questions, one around LFC past, one around General football and another one at random. Hosting this show is Emilia Bona and her panel is Dan Morgan, Andy Heaton, Neil...
LIVERPOOL, taking the piss. Liverpool, Liverpool, taking the piss. We’re top of the league. Three games into the season, yet to concede a goal or even to get out of third gear. We very rarely get off to this kind of start to a season. In fact, since the Premier League...
The final part of the 2005/06 edition of What We Call History covers the last three league games of the season and Liverpool’s trip to Cardiff for their FA Cup Final against West Ham United. Joining Neil Atkinson to reflect on another trophy winning season for...
WE’RE a difficult bunch to please, aren’t we? Even when at most of us seem pretty happy to be sitting on the top of the early season pile, with three clean sheets out of as many games, some of us are still bemoaning the fact that our once totemic trio at the business...
Who was the player with the most potential that let you down? What is Portuguese for schadenfreude? What’s the best non-Liverpool matchday experience you’ve had? To chat all the above, Josh Sexton is joined by Kev Walsh, Glenn Price and Andy Heaton. To...
STAFF shakeups seem to have become a regular occurrence since Jürgen Klopp took the reins at Liverpool. The German brought trusted sidekicks Zeljko Buvac and Peter Krawietz with him from Borussia Dortmund — putting paid to Sean O’Driscoll’s time as assistant,...
The Coach Home starts where it has to – Old Trafford with Steve Armstrong. There we work through Manchester United’s wide variety of issues. The manager, yes, but also the lack of support around him and whether the players are doing the basics well enough....
WE live in a society these days that doesn’t like to admit when it’s wrong. Doubling down is the aim of the game, whether it’s in politics, football management or on social media, it seems the modern person more often than not has their side and will stick to it, no...