Dan Morgan is joined by Neil Atkinson, Sean Rogers and Goal.com’s Neil Jones to look back and analyse Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Everton from March 2006. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
WELL then. He’s back at Anfield tomorrow with The Hammers, or is it The Irons? The lads from London Stadium, or is it The Olympic Stadium? The geezers who used to patrol the manor of Upton Park, or was it the Boleyn Ground? Bit mixed are East London’s finest and now...
FINALLY. It’s over. We’re there. The Reds have done it. The sun is shining and top-tier European football is on the horizon again. As goal after goal was racked up against the almost unbelievably feeble Middlesbrough at Anfield, and as the full-time whistle blew, the...
ON a Monday night in May, the ball drops to Sebastian Prödl a few yards from goal, on the volley, unmarked, my heart races, and I think, “Oh not a-fucking-gain.” I feel as if I’ve seen it too many times already this season. Liverpool ahead, comfortable, but not...
ROBERTO Firmino’s thunderous half-volley to secure all three points away at Stoke prompted wild celebrations from the Liverpool supporters, the players and the man himself — whipping his shirt off and launching it up in the air in front of a flare-lit away...
HERE you are, everyone. Some respite. A safe haven. This article is one of very few pages circulating on the internet this week which will not contain some sort of self-righteous/offensive hot take about terrorism. Quite why the immediate reaction of so many people in...
BIT of a lean week in terms of people in football doing some properly *mad* stuff this time around, what with the Premier League and European Cup beginning to pick up a head of steam, thus sending players, managers, and supporters across the land into FULL SERIOUS...
THERE’S something unsettling about David Moyes resurfacing in the beautiful surroundings of San Sebastian after he was dragged under by the sink or swim undercurrents he encountered in his all too short — yet roundly entertaining — time in charge of...
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Weekender: Manchester, Meet The Champions
Gareth Roberts hosts Lizzi Doyle, Paul Cope and Ste Evans to look ahead to Liverpool’s top of the table clash with Manchester United at Anfield.
Also on the show, John Gibbons speaks to Alison McGovern, Philippa Smallwood and Leanne Prescott about Vicky Jepson leaving, and The Athletic’s Carl Anka looks ahead to Liverpool v Man United with Neil Atkinson.