I LOVE magic. Since I was a young boy I’ve been captivated by someone’s ability to make things disappear or to make something materialise from nowhere. I was always amazed by how even the most hardened of grown ups around me were astounded by these magical moments,...
Stepping in to host the latest edition of Wildcards, the show shaped by you is John Gibbons. Joining him to debate the four subjects voted for in each category are Andy Heaton, Neil Atkinson, Tim Smith and Adam Melia. – The Liverpool captaincy – Brendan...
FOLLOWING Jürgen Klopp’s suggestions that Bill Shankly would understand the merits of a fourth-placed finish for modern-day Liverpool FC, Gareth Roberts asks a panel of Reds what constitutes success for the club in 2018. Melissa Reddy, Andy Heaton, Ben Johnson...
Rob Gutmann is joined for the latest Overview show to look back at Liverpool’s January by Mike Nevin, Paul Cope and Ian Ryan. Did Liverpool do enough in the market? All things considered, are things as bad as the mood in the stands would have you believe? Have...
It’s a Coach Home over two days this week, but I think we’ll all agree that the Watford v Chelsea game was well worth waiting for. Of course we speak to Rebecca Knight on the mess at Stamford Bridge at the moment, who is to blame and what needs to be done...
A game with so much to Review from the points of view of both sides. Liverpool started well and faded, Tottenham grew into the contest. Could either side have done more or better throughout? What was successful for The Reds and is it sustainable at that intensity?...
So much to talk about in Liverpool 2 Tottenham 2. Shall we run down the list? – Liverpool’s excellent first half approach. – Salah’s brilliance. – Tottenham’s resilience. – The atmosphere. – The goalkeeper and the...
ONLY two players now remain from Liverpool’s 2013-14 squad. The rapid turnover reflects not just a change of manager but also a freakish squad that all too briefly peaked for one glorious spring and a resultant change of approach in the transfer market. Nevertheless,...
THERE’S a lot to discuss after Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Tottenham. Not all of it very cheery. From questioning why Jon Moss decided to give a penalty, despite admitting he had no idea what had just happened, to why The Reds decided to allow Spurs to dominate...
The best of times, the worst of times. Liverpool draw with Tottenham in a game they should have won, drawn and lost in equal measure. Summing it up for us are Ste Browne, Adam Smith, Peter Marshall and John Gibbons. What will they make of those penalty decisions?...