LIVERPOOL: MISSING THE SCOUSE CAFU – WEDNESDAY COLUMN
THE photographer’s car keys lay hidden high on a ledge in a Melwood anteroom for most of the afternoon. I had long returned home when my mobile phone started buzzing. “Where are they, lad?” “What?” I asked. “The keys, you’ve done something with them haven’t you?” With...
LIVERPOOL: WHAT HAPPENED TO PARTNERSHIPS?
PARTNERSHIPS is a word I have heard a lot on our shows in the last week or two, to the extent that I realised it has somewhat slipped out of vogue. This week on part 1 of the 85-86 version of What We Call History, Mike Nevin spoke as eloquently as ever on the strength...



THE RIDER: BOOKENDS
The Rider is recording early because Adam Melia is going on holiday. This means there is no Stephanie Heneghan but there is the book game where Neil Atkinson and John Gibbons try to guess what books Adam will want to take with him. There is also ten great songs which...
LIVERPOOL: GIVING UP A LIFETIME OF LOVE FOR THE REDS
LOADS have done it -- given up going the match. Temporarily or permanently, whether it's the rise in ticket prices, the 'match-day experience' or just falling out of love with it all, the make up of the Anfield crowd has changed as long-term match goers turn their...



LIVERPOOL: BETWEEN THE DEVILS AND THE DEEP BLUE GLEE – MONDAY COLUMN
JUST when you thought Liverpool were going to come out swinging, they throw the towel in. Just when you thought the Reds were going to puff out their chests and swagger around the country taking on all comers, they cowered in the corner and let the East Enders...



LIVERPOOL: MISSING THE SCOUSE CAFU – WEDNESDAY COLUMN
THE photographer’s car keys lay hidden high on a ledge in a Melwood anteroom for most of the afternoon. I had long returned home when my mobile phone started buzzing. “Where are they, lad?” “What?” I asked. “The keys, you’ve done something with them haven’t you?” With...
LIVERPOOL: WHAT HAPPENED TO PARTNERSHIPS?
PARTNERSHIPS is a word I have heard a lot on our shows in the last week or two, to the extent that I realised it has somewhat slipped out of vogue. This week on part 1 of the 85-86 version of What We Call History, Mike Nevin spoke as eloquently as ever on the strength...



THE RIDER: BOOKENDS
The Rider is recording early because Adam Melia is going on holiday. This means there is no Stephanie Heneghan but there is the book game where Neil Atkinson and John Gibbons try to guess what books Adam will want to take with him. There is also ten great songs which...
LIVERPOOL: GIVING UP A LIFETIME OF LOVE FOR THE REDS
LOADS have done it -- given up going the match. Temporarily or permanently, whether it's the rise in ticket prices, the 'match-day experience' or just falling out of love with it all, the make up of the Anfield crowd has changed as long-term match goers turn their...



LIVERPOOL: BETWEEN THE DEVILS AND THE DEEP BLUE GLEE – MONDAY COLUMN
JUST when you thought Liverpool were going to come out swinging, they throw the towel in. Just when you thought the Reds were going to puff out their chests and swagger around the country taking on all comers, they cowered in the corner and let the East Enders...









