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Scouser Tommies: Christmas Cards

Scouser Tommies: Christmas Cards

Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back to discuss the latest goings-on in and around Anfield, including the local reaction to the derby that didn’t go on. Also this week: the win against Gerona, the return of Alisson Becker, the future of Darwin Nunez, a look ahead to Fulham and then Southampton, a referee gets sacked and English football finally notices that Arne Slot exists. The derby didn’t go ahead, because of the threat to safety posed by Storm Darragh, a decision made after consultations between the clubs, the council and the police. Of course not everyone across the park sees it that way… Having had a bit more rest than expected Arne Slot’s side travelled to face Gerona in the Champions League, yet didn’t exactly look like a side benefiting from the extra time off. What was described by many as a game of basketball did end with Liverpool gaining all three points, courtesy of Mo Salah converting the penalty won by Luis Diaz, so no real harm done and plenty to learn from. One big learning point was being reminded just how good a keeper Ali is, the first choice keeper back after injury and given no easy ride. As Jay and Jim point out, it’s not being critical of Kelleher to say he’s not as good as the main man, because few if any are anywhere near that good. It was also another chance for Darwin Nunez to stake his claim for a place as a regular starter. With Jota on the verge of a return and Chiesa not too far behind, it could be one of his last chances for a while, but taking chances isn’t exactly his strong point at the moment. Is the criticism of Darwin a bit over the top, given all the other stuff he does when he isn’t trying to score, or is it justified for a player wearing that Liverpool No.9 shirt and costing what he did? The mark of Everton never seems too far away in football these days, and Liverpool’s next match sees them face another side whose boss used to be at Everton. Fulham’s Marco Silva became the boss at Goodison a couple of years after beating Liverpool as manager of Hull, but that’s probably just a coincidence and didn’t even get a mention when the Blues were looking for a new boss at the time. Nowadays he’s managing a Fulham side that was involved in one of the worst yet best Anfield games last season, the 4-3 win for the Reds after going 3-2 down. They are a side that can cause Liverpool problems, especially at their own place, but this is Anfield! It was for the 4-3 though… News this week that David Coote had been sacked by the PGMOL following the release of a video that suggested he didn’t really like Liverpool or their former manager Jurgen Klopp. Coote had been on VAR for the derby that saw, amongst other things, Jordan Pickford go unpunished for a challenge on Virgil Van Dijk that could have been career ending and certainly put him out for a lengthy period. There are many more to mention, and questions have to be asked of PGMOL about how rife this level of apparent bias might be. Questions that won’t be answered of course. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daily Red Podcast: Fulham Ahead

Daily Red Podcast: Fulham Ahead

Dave Hendrick looks at today's LFC related news & gossip. He looks ahead to the game against Fulham tomorrow as the reds welcome Marco Silva's men to Anfield at 3pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Post Conference Presser: Fulham

Post Conference Presser: Fulham

Dave Davis reviews Arne Slot's Fulham Presser including •⁠ ⁠⁠Q&A around Girona and Jota / Chiesa •⁠ ⁠⁠Nunez frustration and contracts •⁠ ⁠⁠Girona Clues •⁠ ⁠⁠Fulham Threats •⁠ ⁠⁠Predicted line-up and scorer/scorers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Lynch Podcast: HUGE JOTA & CHIESA FITNESS UPDATE!

David Lynch Podcast: HUGE JOTA & CHIESA FITNESS UPDATE!

HUGE JOTA & CHIESA FITNESS UPDATE! | Liverpool press conference Arne Slot held a press conference on Friday to preview Liverpool's upcoming Premier League clash with Fulham. And Reds reporter David Lynch was at the AXA Training Centre to hear what the Dutchman had to say. Here, he provides an update on the fitness of Diogo Jota and Federico Chiesa after their return to training. There is also discussion of Darwin Nunez's form, those contract situations, and why Slot was so unhappy after Tuesday's win over Girona. Check out this update and let us know your thoughts on all the major talking points below. For more Liverpool news, make sure you like and subscribe, and don't forget to follow David on X, Facebook and Bluesky @davidlynchlfc. You can also now find regular Liverpool updates, including exclusive transfer news, match analysis and more at Substack here: https://davidlynchlfc.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Arne Slot Press Conference | Liverpool vs Fulham Preview

LFC Head Coach Arne Slot speaks to the media ahead of Liverpool's Premier League match against Fulham on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jude Bellingham: Generational and Defining for LFC

It’s amazing in football what appears to develop when nothing can actually happen isn’t. The performances of Jude Bellingham for England at the World Cup, pictures with Hendo or Trent and the tweet from Christian Falk will only seek to add more fuel to the roaring bonfire of hysteria. This is a generational player...

Contract Rebel Defenders to Target in the Summer Of 2023

Following on with the players who are entering the final 18 months of their contracts, below is a list of defenders who could become summer targets in 2023. Joe Gomez is a constant question mark defender, and Joel Matip appears a man forever on the brink of injury. Virgil will maintain, but his own...

January Scouting Report: Jhon Duran

What’s been said? Plenty for a player that few will likely have heard of. Liverpool are rumoured to be strongly interested in Duran, whether that be for January or the future. A few former Reds have had their say about the Colombian youngster and his future prospects too. Brad Friedel has been clear with his...

Two World Cup Stand-Outs that Liverpool could target in January

The 2022 World Cup has divided opinion so far, some have loved the drama of the group stage while others have been disappointed with the lack of quality football on display. The group stage was marked by poor quality games, in particular some of the worst defending you could ever expect to see at...

Could Virgil van Dijk Emulate Fabio Cannavaro & Win the Ballon d’Or?

In 2006 Fabio Cannavaro led his Italian national team to a marvellous World Cup victory in Germany. During that year the legendary centre back was also named Serie A player of the year (with Juventus), before claiming the La Liga title with Real Madrid in the 2006/07 campaign. This period solidified the former Napoli...

Diogo Jota: Big 2023 Needed to End Any Ongoing Concerns

It’s a mixed 26th birthday today for Diogo Jota as he finds himself over in Dubai with the Liverpool squad, but certainly not working to the same timetable. The Portuguese forward isn’t expected back until February at the absolute earliest according to James Pearce’s article and would as a consequence miss at least a...

January Transfer Scouting: Sofyan Amrabat

What’s been said? Plenty and by a good few in all honesty. His performances for Morocco in Qatar have alerted many to his talents, but major clubs in Europe have been well aware of the Fiorentina midfielders' abilities for some time. His brother and fellow footballer Nordin has spoken to the press this week and...

Liverpool’s Need For A Fast Restart

When we overcame Manchester City on the eve of the Premier League season, that Community Shield victory was supposed to lay the pathway for another successful campaign. The first period of this season proved to be a major disappointment, and though we could see there was needs within this Liverpool squad, no one could...

FSG and Boston Globe Article: Maximum Disruption for Minimal Share?

The ownership drama surrounding Liverpool shows no sign of abating any time soon. It reached fever pitch this week on social media, when The Boston Globe released their exclusive December article. With suggestions that FSG are now leaning towards a partial sale of the club as their preferred option, it may well be the...

Trent nails his detractors with spot-on assessment of criticism

So, brave old Gareth Southgate has actually mustered up the courage to play Trent Alexander-Arnold at a World Cup. Granted, it was when England were cruising to victory over Wales on Tuesday night, but still, from a Liverpool perspective, it was pleasing to see one of the Reds' most gifted players earn some minutes. Alexander-Arnold's cameo...