FAT SAM’S FLIM FLAM – AN ODYSSEY OF RACISM, FOOTBALL AND NAZI HYPOCRITES
WE knew it was coming. Like day must follow night. Watches were synchronised, heads were shaken and sighs were sighed in resigned anticipation. The first swell of what will so inevitably prove a tsunami of hypocrisy arrived at the start of the new month and was just...
JOSE ENRIQUE: ALLOW ME TO EXPLAIN
MY appearances on the Anfield Wrap podcast have so far been met mostly with radio silence. I like to think I’ve been doing a solidly unobtrusive job, but it might just be that nobody’s much arsed about anything I say. All that changed this week, when a comment I made...
Interview: Ian Broudie
IAN BROUDIE was a special guest on Episode 26 of The Anfield Wrap. After the recording he spoke at length to John Gibbons about growing up in Liverpool, Eric’s, producing, songwriting and his upcoming tour. The Anfield Wrap: You look very well Ian? What’s your secret?...
GIG OF THE WEEK – SNUB FESTIVAL AT THE LOMAX 02/02 – 05/02
BEING in an un-signed band can be incredibly frustrating at times, with promoters often more interested in how many tickets you can sell for them rather than what type of band you are or whether you are any good or not. Meanwhile there are plenty of venues that seem...
War of words is small step for fankind
By Tony Barrett WHEN Kenny Dalglish and Sir Alex Ferguson first locked horns in English football’s most combustible fixture, it was an era when a minority of supporters came armed with golf balls embedded with nails, Stanley knives that were used for cutting skin...
FAT SAM’S FLIM FLAM – AN ODYSSEY OF RACISM, FOOTBALL AND NAZI HYPOCRITES
WE knew it was coming. Like day must follow night. Watches were synchronised, heads were shaken and sighs were sighed in resigned anticipation. The first swell of what will so inevitably prove a tsunami of hypocrisy arrived at the start of the new month and was just...
JOSE ENRIQUE: ALLOW ME TO EXPLAIN
MY appearances on the Anfield Wrap podcast have so far been met mostly with radio silence. I like to think I’ve been doing a solidly unobtrusive job, but it might just be that nobody’s much arsed about anything I say. All that changed this week, when a comment I made...
Interview: Ian Broudie
IAN BROUDIE was a special guest on Episode 26 of The Anfield Wrap. After the recording he spoke at length to John Gibbons about growing up in Liverpool, Eric’s, producing, songwriting and his upcoming tour. The Anfield Wrap: You look very well Ian? What’s your secret?...
GIG OF THE WEEK – SNUB FESTIVAL AT THE LOMAX 02/02 – 05/02
BEING in an un-signed band can be incredibly frustrating at times, with promoters often more interested in how many tickets you can sell for them rather than what type of band you are or whether you are any good or not. Meanwhile there are plenty of venues that seem...
War of words is small step for fankind
By Tony Barrett WHEN Kenny Dalglish and Sir Alex Ferguson first locked horns in English football’s most combustible fixture, it was an era when a minority of supporters came armed with golf balls embedded with nails, Stanley knives that were used for cutting skin...