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SCOUSER TOMMIES: RINSE AND REPEAT

Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back to discuss yet more 3-1 wins as the Reds won their fourth game in a row by that scoreline. That game, against Leicester, followed the win over West Ham a few days before, the only one of the four where Klopp’s side didn’t need to come from a game behind. On this week’s show: Two home wins - West Ham and Leicester Who does Dominik Szoboszlai remind us of? Local lad Curtis Jones right-back and captain for the night - at home Do we know our best midfield three - and is Jones in it? Can we save money on defensive cover by allowing Quansah more game time? New investment at the club - but nothing like the way it was billed almost a year ago A look ahead to the trip to Tottenham - is this ‘new Spurs’ really that new? Europa League’s return including the Mac Allister show More fun from across the park, where it’s getting very bouncy all of a sudden

Molby On The Spot – THE BEAT GOES ON

On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool legend Jan Molby discuss the wins over West Ham and Leicester. Jan gives his verdict on the performances and main talking points and there is a particular focus on Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, Joe Gomez and Darwin Nunez. Dominic Szoboszlai becomes the focus of a great chat about technique and ball striking and, as it's a topic close to the show's heart, there's some chat about penalty taking and Mo Salah. The lads talk about the positivity and optimism building around Jürgen Klopp's team and try to analyse the man reasons for it. As ever, the focus of the last third of the show is the games to come and Jan tells Trev why he is so excited by the Tottenham match on Saturday and why he expects Liverpool to beat both them and Union Saint Gilloise. Finally, there's a natter about FSG selling a minority stake in the club to Destiny Equity. Get your ears around this one!!

Daily Red Podcast: September 28th 2023

Dave looks at the game from last night as the reds beat new-look Leicester 3-1 after another strange first half, but Klopp's men stepped up in the second and took charge of the game. The draw for the next round was also made as Liverpool travel to the south coast to take-on Bournemouth at the end of October. 

Post Match RAW: DOMINIK SZOBOS-FLY

On this League Cup edition of Post Match Raw Guy is in his usual hosting chair and is joined by cup run hero Steven, and RAW regular Dave Hendrick to discuss the win over Leicester in the League Cup. The trio go through the game in usual detail as the reds took a little while to get going with the Championship side taking the lead early on, but Klopp's men rallied and of course won 3-1 which they are now contractually obliged to do.  Starting XI's  Early Leicester goal Defending transition VAR and the boring stuff Too soon for Doak? Jones at RB Goals Dominik...wow Elliott developing Promising Quansah

Daily Red Podcast: September 27th 2023

Dave takes a stab at predicting Liverpool's team for tonight's League Cup clash with Leicester and then takes a stroll down memory lane to look at the Reds history with this competition. The 13 seasons that have ended with Liverpool in the final are looked at, with particular focus on the nine times Liverpool have claimed the trophy.

AEye Scouted: Leicester Look, Academy Issues, Unsung Heroes

On this episode of AEye Scouted Dave and Karl look at a variety of topics, with tonight's game against Leicester sparking discussion of rotation and who needs to impress. The pair discussing the young players that should get a platform to shine, with Doak and Bajcetic hopefully building on from their European appearances last week. They also look at Liverpool's academy as the once famed youth factory has seemingly fallen behind competitors with Man City and Chelsea in recent years developing and promoting prospects, are selling talent at outrageous prices. They also discuss some players in the squad that have started the season well and have made bigger impacts than first thought ahead of the season, or some that have developed after a promising season previously. 

AI Under Pressure: Bradley Cooper’s Dad

Rhodesy is unwell but Darth hosts the dynamic sports science due of Barts and Si to review the 2 wins over LASK and West Ham. The lads discuss LASK rotation and lineups Who enhanced their reputation in the LASK game? How do we see LFC approaching the Europa League this season? West Ham lineups Summary of key match starts Slow start, West Ham causing us instability. LFC ineffective. Why? An actual penalty for Mo Salah! Importance of a dominant aerial performance vs a big team Vintage VVD Tactical tweaks and improved performance Big 10 minutes after half time with the game tied. 2 big chances for LFC, 1 for West Ham Masterful midfield of Szoboszlai, MacAllister, Jones. Possession control and threat! Are LFC a 90 point team again? Key trends and indicators that we are, key trends and indicators that we're not Introducting Expected Threat (XT) brought to you by the genius of MarkRStats https://x.com/markrstats?s=20 Website: https://markstats.club/ What is XT? How does it relate to XG? Why does it matter? Why LFC need to improve defensively by 40%

POST CONFERENCE PRESSER: Leicester League Cup

In a show with a twist, Dave Davis previews Pep Lijnders presser ahead of the Leicester game and covers: - Peps Q&A - West Ham lessons - Leicester threats and their fans - Predicted Line-up - Score and Scorer

Daily Red Podcast: September 26th 2023

On today's episode Dave reflects on the win over West Ham as the reds beat David Moyes' West Ham in a mixed game at Anfield, as the midfield shined, but still some defensive concerns with Bowen's goal and some other clear cut chances for the English winger, and also Antonio. 

Post Match RAW: PER 90 REDS

On today's episode Guy is in the hosting chair and is joined by Jim Boardman and Karl Matchett to discuss Liverpool's 3-1 win over West Ham at Anfield. The trio discuss the game in usual detail as the reds looked to keep up this seasons new superstition of startling sloppily, but Alisson stood tall, before Liverpool grew into the game and went ahead with an emphatic Mo Salah penalty. West Ham did equalise with a nice Bowen diving header, which led to questions of the defence yet again, but Klopp's men took the 2nd half over with a much more commanding performance as Darwin scores an exquisite goal, while Jota killed the game off with a poachers finish. The trio also discuss things such as: The Trent-less inverted full back The midfield synergy Jones' growth Darwin doing Darwin things All the forwards competing for the per 90 goal involvementÂ