With the eve of Liverpool’s season resuming at Goodison Park we’ve decided to re-release what was our second in our series of free audio documentaries revisiting notable days in Liverpool Football Club’s history. This time we head back to November 6, 1982...
In the latest edition of our new ‘From The Vault’ series we go back to 2015, when Roy Evans sat down exclusively with TAW for our ‘And Could He Play’ show. John Gibbons hosted alongside John Mackin, Roy and his son Stephen, as Roy selected...
SUPPORTERS were broadly pleased with Liverpool’s performance in the 4-0 win at Tranmere on Wednesday night but how much of a bearing will it have on Jürgen Klopp’s plans? The general consensus about pre-season is that it’s used by clubs as a marketing exercise and...
STEVE McMANAMAN is 45 today. A Scouser who made 364 appearances and scored 66 goals in the red of Liverpool FC. A player who joined the club as a teenage Evertonian and left having won two cups – The FA Cup in 1992 and The League Cup in 1995. In that final in 1995,...
THE first time Liverpool’s board floated the idea of appointing a director of football, Roy Evans was in charge and John Toshack — being a mate of his — was the target because it was believed they could work together. There was a feeling inside the...
IN the final part of our interview with Roy Evans, Neil Atkinson and John Gibbons speak to Roy and his son Stephen about what it was like to manage Liverpool in the mid to late 90s, how the influx of Sky money affected the game, and his life post Liverpool. If you're...
IN a ‘And Could He Play’ special, John Gibbons is joined by John Mackin, Stephen Evans and former Liverpool manager Roy Evans to talk about three players, picked by Roy, who he has admired from both working at the club and as a fan, including one that brought him back...
IN PART ONE of our two part interview with Roy Evans, Neil Atkinson and Mike Nevin speak to Roy and his son Stephen about the years up to him becoming Liverpool manager. Roy talks about moving up the ranks at the club and exactly how that backroom staff worked, before...
Neil Atkinson, Mike Nevin and Steve Graves start their journey through a landmark season for Liverpool FC. It’s a gentle introduction full of reassessments and reevaluations. Stanley, Stanley, Stanley and endless Robbie. Wasn’t he wonderful? Find out how...
ROY EVANS’ pupils narrow somewhat, although not in a hostile way, writes SIMON HUGHES. There is a sense of acceptance. He appreciates the subject matter is near, the one he has discussed during every interview since leaving Liverpool in 1998 following 35 years’...