Gareth Roberts hosts Ian Salmon, Mike Nevin, Phil Blundell, John Gibbons and Paul Cope as they go through the four categories and react to the listeners votes. –The Anfield Wrap gives its listenership the choice of three subjects for discussion prior to every...
IT’S beyond ludicrous to be playing two games in less than 48 hours. It was the same for both sides, yes — regardless, it makes no sense whatsoever. Chelsea, on the other hand, have been given an extra two days off. It’s difficult to overstate the...
Neil Atkinson hosts as John Gibbons, Danny Austin, Steve Graves and Adam Melia discuss Liverpool’s draw at Sunderland. Neil is low but the others are relatively upbeat about proceedings. See how you feel afterwards. There are ups and downs for us all in this...
MASSIVE kick in the nuts that. Massive. But 10 points from 12 over Christmas, you’d take that all day. Anyway, we live in the moment. Loads of lethargy, but playing two games in less than 48 hours is taking the piss. Fitness and sharpness are massively important...
THERE is a scene in Paul Thomas Anderson’s best film Punch Drunk Love when the lead character played by Adam Sandler is embarrassed in a restaurant and then goes to the bathroom and absolutely kicks fuck out of it. He wallops it from pillar to post. He...
THIS is the one we’ve waited for. Like a beacon at the end of the diary. The year ends with Manchester City at home. Big game, big day, big drink, big everything. There was a lot of talk of it making or breaking a night. I was more worried about starting 2017...
WE usually splice these on the end of The Friday Show. However, with the games thick and fast over the festive period, we’ve put this out as a standalone show. Huge thanks as always to Kevin Walsh, Ben McCausland and Mick Clarke for giving up their time to join...
The Review show on Manchester City’s visit to Anfield has a look at how the game played out. The approach from both managers was a little different to normal and while Liverpool got the three points they could have been more dangerous on the counter. City were...
SUCCESS is hell. Just awful. A terrible torture. Those lads who set out to scale Everest way back when, they knew what it was all about. “What would represent the most incredible achievement?” “Scaling that big fuck off mountain of course!”...
The first Anfield Wrap of 2017 is a chaotic affair, full of excitement after Liverpool ground Manchester City down by one goal to nil. It has Neil Atkinson hosting Gareth Roberts, Rob Gutmann and Phil Blundell. How the game played out the way in which it did is...