This week’s AFQ has a rumination about being whole-hearted, a chat about Autumn and great odd sock advice. What more could you want? Neil Atkinson hosts as the Slingsby is enjoyed and is joined by Jonny Gibson, Ste Evans, Rachael Biggs, John Gibbons and Paul...
Liverpool welcome Sean Dyche’s Burnley to Anfield this Saturday looking for a lift off the back of two disappointing results. Josh Sexton was joined by Gareth Roberts, Ian Ryan, Craig Hannan and Andy Heaton to dissect Jürgen Klopp’s press conference and...
WHEN we’re walking away from Anfield – for my gang down Sleepers Hill and Walton Lane, heading back into the bowels of Liverpool’s North End – a sole variable structures the conversation. Have Liverpool won? Seldom do we ask ourselves, have we been entertained? After...
THE thing about the football that never fails to surprise me is how it never fails to surprise me. My relentless, forever recurring amnesia. That year on year, season upon season, decade upon decade, I never remember to treat those twin imposters — victory and...
FOOTBALL supporters can be fickle, and I certainly am at times. At any football club around the world there are moments when you really admire a player, and then there are moments you basically despise them, look no further than Dejan Lovren for the latter,...
The needle is loud and proud as the office lads face each other this week – Josh Sexton faces Shaun Walsh in a clash for the ages. Both drew last weekend. Neil Atkinson and Mo Stewart referee the build up the encounter.
The Rider this week has a guest! Craig Pennington from both Bido Lito and Liverpool PsychFest is in the house and he tons of Psych to talk about with the marvellous festival on the horizon. He picks a song and chats about the work done to make this year’s...
The Friday Show this week has a long conversation about an already opening up relegation picture. Bournemouth/Brighton and Crystal Palace/Southampton both open the weekend and will be all desperate to get some points on the board. Steve Armstrong joins to discuss...
Liverpool throw away a winning position against Sevilla. What was the tactical feeling around the game? What could have been done differently? Was it Liverpool all over? Are there enough post mortems after goals? Ruthlessness come back up as it always does these...
STOP it, Liverpool. Just stop it. I have had enough of the nonsense around Liverpool lacking ruthlessness at both ends of the pitch; had enough of the nonsense inviting ruthlessness from opponents who deserve credit for hanging in but too often little else. Stop it....