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Molby On The Spot: Jan Molby On The Win Over Sunderland

Molby On The Spot: Jan Molby On The Win Over Sunderland

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby look back at the City defeat and the Sunderland win, compare the remaining PL fixtures of Slot’s Reds with those of Chelsea and Man United, discuss the managerial upheaval in the top flight and assess the challenge of Brighton in the FA Cup. All this, PLUS the usual tangents, tales and fun. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ratcliffe Comments: Two Footed Extra Time

Ratcliffe Comments: Two Footed Extra Time

Dave looks at the news & gossip as he comments on Jim Ratcliffe's recent comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spursy: The Two Footed Podcast

Spursy: The Two Footed Podcast

Dave looks at the results from last night in the Premier League, before continuing the discussion about Spurs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liverpool's Ownership Decision On Slot Comes Down To This

Liverpool's Ownership Decision On Slot Comes Down To This

Beyond results, beyond emotion, Liverpool’s managerial debate enters its most nuanced phase. Dave Davis and David Lynch zoom out from match reaction to examine Arne Slot’s wider position, why the “Slot in vs Slot out” binary misses the complexity of Liverpool’s season. With Champions League qualification still mathematically close and domestic fixtures offering opportunity, the remainder of the campaign is framed as a live performance review rather than a foregone conclusion. They analyse: • Why Sunderland win matters in context • February fixtures as defining stretch • Brighton FA Cup approach and rotation • Champions League race reality check • Why Liverpool ownership will wait There is also reflection on wider Premier League instability, managerial sackings, inconsistency across rivals, and why patience may prove strategic rather than passive. The key message, judgment should come with full evidence, not mid season emotion. A macro football conversation grounded in performance data, fixtures, and realistic club decision making. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Endo Blow, Salah Dip, Gakpo Frustration

Endo Blow, Salah Dip, Gakpo Frustration

From a morale boosting win to mounting squad anxiety, Liverpool’s Sunderland victory came at a cost. Dave Davis and David Lynch assess the growing injury and selection concerns shaping Arne Slot’s season, starting with Wataru Endo’s worrying knock after an impressive emergency right back display. With Trent Alexander Arnold, Jeremie Frimpong, and others already sidelined, the position is becoming a problem zone at a critical stage. Joe Gomez’s return offers some relief, but fitness reliability remains a lingering concern. The conversation then shifts to Liverpool’s faltering wing threat. Mohamed Salah’s assist record continues to climb, yet performances suggest a physical drop off. Cody Gakpo’s form slump raises tactical and developmental questions, is it system, confidence, or individual regression? Key talking points include: • Endo injury impact and right back depth • Gomez return and Frimpong timeline • Salah output vs physical decline debate • Gakpo role confusion and form collapse • Why winger recruitment looks inevitable There is also discussion around Curtis Jones, whose reduced minutes and transfer links hint at a potentially emotional summer departure. A squad still competing, but one increasingly showing the strain lines beneath the surface. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Joe Cole – a central midfielder?

During the transfer window there were rumours flying about that Joe Cole would be heading out of Anfield on loan to Spurs.  Those rumours may have been wide of the mark but you can see why there might have been more than a little bit of truth in them, given that Harry Redknapp tried...

LFC U18’s Vs Crewe Report

With their third of the week the young Reds made it eight wins on the spin, showing their grit to come from a goal down away at Crewe. After conceding a penalty and falling behind 1-0 within the first 5 minutes, the team rallied and drew level courtesy of a Toni Silva header. The Portuguese winger bundled home after a Krisztian Adorjan corner, grabbing the goal that certainly his performance earlier in the week against Huddersfield deserved.

LFC U18’s Vs Huddersfield Report

The midweek game saw Huddersfield visit Kirkby and another confident performance from the young Reds, who took the lead in the 1st half after Adorjan & Sterling linked up once again. A long through-ball from the Hungarian sent Raheem through on goal, and the N0. 7 produced a neat finish to flick the ball passed the onrushing keeper.

LFC U18’s Vs Stoke City Report

After the FA Youth Cup drubbing of Southend & Raheem Sterling’s 5 star performance it was back to league action for the Under-18’s with 3 games in the space of 8 days. However, with the likes of Jack Robinson, John Flanagan & Suso now training increasingly at Melwood with the reserve squad and only playing for the U18’s in the FA Youth Cup, Academy League games offer an opportunity for some of our other up and coming players to make a name for themselves.

Liverpool FC Need Wingers…

It’s always hard to calculate transfer costs. Transfer fees can be undisclosed, and additional costs such as agents fees and wages etc are even harder to guess. But despite these obstacles, guesstimates can be made. Looking at the stats we do have, the last four Liverpool FC managers, Gerard Houllier, Rafa Benitez, Roy Hodgson and now Kenny Dalglish, have between them laid out nearly £440 million in transfers, on 172 players. By my count, in total the four of them have laid out £10 million or more on a single player 13 times:

Sotirios Kyrgiakos: Season so far

Whenever I see Kyrgiakos, I always think he should be in the film ‘300’ screaming at the top of his voice ‘This is Sparta!!’ rather than being a footballer. So probably playing Centre Half is very suited to him. His strength and aerial ability has been a useful asset in recent years.

Andy Carroll – The season so far

Right, so recently Liverpool have signed Andy Carroll to replace the outgoing Fernando Torres. But what do we really know about the big number nine? Well be looking at his performances for Newcastle this season we can gain a real insight into his game and where he affects play the most on the pitch. Now you might be tempted to jump straight in and say that he is most effective in and around the opposition penalty area, but that is not necessarily the case.

Meireles is more…

Whether Roy Hodgson came to Liverpool with Raul Meireles in his little black book of decent midfielders or whether he was merely the grateful recipient of some good scouting from the Anfield backroom staff is a moot point. What is clear is that he has certainly been the most successful of the departed’s recruits.