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Sustainability: Daily Red Podcast

On today's episode Dave looks at the LFC news & gossip, he then looks at the 'FSG model' with the sales of youngsters recently and why that is key in terms of running the club.

Post Conference Presser: Brentford Home 24/25

Dave Davis previews Arne Slot's first Anfield Premier League press conference including: •⁠ ⁠Transfer questions and possible exits •⁠ ⁠⁠Ipswich lessons •⁠ ⁠⁠Brentford threats •⁠ ⁠⁠Predicted line-up and scorers •⁠ ⁠⁠Swearing and ageing: done in the right way

Liverpool vs Brentford | Arne Slot Press Conference

Dave Davis reviews Jurgen Klopp’s second to last ever pre Aston Villa presser and covers: - Q&A’s for Klopp - ⁠Spurs Lessons - ⁠Thoughts on Gakpo, Elliott and Nunez - ⁠Villa Threats - ⁠Predicted Line-Ups and Scoreline

Molby On The Spot – JAN’S BACK!

On the first Molby On The Spot of the season Jan is in great form as he and Trev run the rule over the beginning of the Slot era.

No Need To Panic…….Yet : Daily Red Podcast

A look at the departures and why they make sense, and why there's no need to replace any of those who have left so far.

Media Matters: STAT ME UP – Ipswich victory, Brentford pending and transfer thoughts

Dave Davis I'd joined by Ben Boksak to run through the stats on: - Ipswich victory wirh focus on Diaz and Gravenberch - ⁠Brentford Game including the history - ⁠Transfer stats including Branthwaite and Mamardashvilli

Mind-Field – With Simon Brundish Part 1

This week, Al & Andrew are joined by Under Pressure stalwart, Si Brundish, to their experience of developing young athletes and how we can support mental and physical development in young people.  All this and more on The midfield Podcast

The Transfer Show – DOWN TO THE WIRE

With time rapidly running out, Trev Downey and Dave Davis review all the news and rumours about comings and goings at LFC, in the Premier League and across Europe.

AI Under Pressure: Up and Running

The Under Pressure pod is back for the first game of the Arne Slot era. Darth hosts Si and Hamzah for a very upbeat review of the Ipswich game. The lads discuss: First lineups under Slot Match Summary: Possession, XG, XA, XT, Shots, Big Chances First half - not much happened. why? Salah rolling back the years Quansah sub discussion Tactical changes, mentality changes? World class Trent Right-side rotations looking more synchronized? Diaz praise The typical Slot-ball goal? Sexy Grav How we handled negative transition better The importance of Dominic Szoboszlai

Scouser Tommies: Proper Footy

Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back and so is the proper footy, as Liverpool get the new season and the new Arne Slot era underway with three points on the road against Ipswich. That first game was brilliant for Reds fans, or at least Reds fans who missed the first half. As discussed by Jay and Jim, it was a game between a side still getting over its summer holidays and one that was playing in game it’s been waiting years for. As rusty as it was to start with, words at half time, along with a substitution, seemed to make all the difference as what used to be Jurgen’s Reds started to get used to a new set of instructions from a new boss. The return to Premier League action doesn’t mean the end of silly season though, unfortunately, with the transfer window running a little while longer yet. Unfortunately for Reds fans hoping for a strengthened squad, Liverpool’s window seems to be made with one way glass. Talk of a new Reds No.6 has died down since the much-publicised breakdown of the last attempt to bring one in and talk of signings seems to have shifted to a new goalkeeper – but one who won’t actually join any of the club’s squads for at least a year. Meanwhile, players are being allowed to leave, in most cases youngsters that maybe weren’t realistically going to be a regular part of Slot’s plans and would sooner or later stop counting as youngsters in the squad lists submitted to the Premier League and Champions League. Joe Gomez is a more senior name reportedly set to depart, leaving the Reds painfully short of centre-back cover. As Jay and Jim discuss, it’s a long campaign and whilst there are still many youngsters at the club who could provide cover in an emergency, nobody wants to get to the point where a certain centre-back has to be called back into the first team. The long campaign includes Champions League football, but not as we know it, with UEFA showing those Super League upstarts how money shouldn’t come first, by adding an extra two games per club before the knockouts start. Jim tries to explain the new format briefly, but it isn’t a format that wants to be explained briefly. Next up for the Reds is Slot’s first real game at Anfield as Liverpool boss. The recent friendly gave him a taste of what it’s like at Anfield, but as Jay points out, it’s a slightly different type of crowd that goes to a friendly than goes to a league match. And as Jim points out, there’ll be away fans at this one. As always, there’s something to chuckle about from across the park, as Jay and Jim wonder what will happen to Everton’s trophy cabinet when they move to their new stadium.