On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave discusses the Southampton game and the season, also some transfer news surrounding Carvalho.Â
On the last RAW of the season, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Mo Chatra have a spirited and emotive chat about the shortcomings of a dreadfully disappointing season viewed through the prism of a daft 4-4 draw at Southampton. Nobody escapes the glare of critical analysis on a cathartic conclusion to the campaign.
Join Nina Kauser as she discusses recent performances and events around Anfield with AI writers, guests and fans who call-in live! Got an opinion on Liverpool FC? Get it touch and you could be on the show with Nina too.
On the last episode of Rival Recon for this season Hari is joined by Benjy Nurick reporter of the Saints Daily Echo to discuss the game against Southampton
On the last Molby On The Spot of an underachieving season, Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby look back on the campaign and discuss the few positives and the many negatives. As ever, the topics come thick and fast and the lads have their usual upbeat chat regardless of the subject.
For one last time this season, Dave Davis flys solo through the Klopp press conference and also covers:- Villa Clues- Southampton Threats- Formation and Line-up- Score and Scorer Predictions
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave discusses Klopp's 'interesting' press conference ahead of the game against Southampton.Â
Dave & Karl are back to look at the end of season awards for the Premier League with only one weekend left, who would get your awards? Also the pair look ahead to game against Southampton at the weekend with the already relegated Saints trying to at least finish on a high.Â
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks at the midfielders linked to the club and wonders whether they were decoys.Â
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back to discuss the goings-on at Anfield from Liverpool. With the season all over bar a bit more shouting - and a few more tears - it looks like the Reds found form a touch too late, but can they end the season with an unbeaten run that seemed highly unlikely not that long ago? If they do it’ll be no thanks to the wonderful officials of the English game, perfect as they are, bastions of integrity, impartial wherever they come from. Will the end of the season also bring the end of the derby, at least for a while, or will the dog-lifters escape again?