Picking a midfield against Chelsea, Liverpool’s best home win against them, previewing the Champions League draw, the Paralympics and more. Neil Atkinson hosts Dan Morgan, Anna Walsh, Paddy Fitzsimons and Andy Bell… Below is a clip from the show – to...
With Liverpool being linked with Brighton’s Yves Bissouma, Leanne Prescott makes the case for him to be the Gini Wijnaldum replacement… GINI Wijnaldum has rarely been a player who steals the headlines, for his club at least, nor is he one that gets...
ANOTHER game. Another win. Another step closer to the Holy Grail. Liverpool’s 1-0 victory at Tottenham on Saturday was a fascinating insight into the state of both teams, the differences of both managers, and the frazzled mindset of those trying to downplay The Reds’...
A LOT of things go through the mind of a football supporter in the buildup to a game. There’s usually a cycle between complete confidence and nail-biting nervousness, in no particular order, and like it or not a lot of that can rest upon the announcement of the...
THERE is never a shortage of talking points when it comes to Liverpool Football Club. While the current topics relate to court battles over kit sponsors and VAR controversies, there is an ever present which never fails to raise debate among Reds across the globe. The...
“FUCKING hell mate, your full backs are good.” A text message sent to me from my Spurs-supporting friend at full time last Sunday. I initially took it as a general pleasantry, until I put myself in his depleted shoes following a torrid last-minute defeat. What had he...
SMILES were back on Liverpool faces at Anfield on Saturday as three points were secured against Bournemouth. It was a performance befitting of one of the most electric sides in football, and saw them entertain the masses and briefly take their place back at the top of...
I CAN’T lie to you, I’ve been thinking about Philippe Coutinho quite a bit. Like a relationship you’ve told yourself was completely over until you heard “your song” or smelt her perfume in a shop doorway somewhere, the abundant sense of melancholy around the little...
WE’RE in the thick of it now, of that there is no denying. If the first four games, coming as they did after an earlier than normal Premier League start following a World Cup, felt like a bit of a phony war, this run of seven games, which started with a 2-1 battering...
LIVERPOOL’S centre midfield drove me mad on Wednesday night. But let’s start by saying this: At least you remember Emre Can played. One of the big pluses of Can is that you always remember him, you always know he was there. He might do your head in, but he is there...