(Recorded June 8th) Dave & Karl are back to look at two of the teams that have already had hectic summers with Chelsea and Spurs announcing new managerial appointments which seems like the start of huge overhauls for both sides. They also discuss squad numbers on the back of the Mac Allister signing.Â
Gags and Dave Hendrick are back to discuss Alexis Mac Allister's signing and the potential of a new midfield with links to Kephren Thuram and Manu Kone.
They discuss Mac Allister first going through what they like about the signing and what impact he could make on the current players in the team.
They then take a look at Thuram and Kone, their strengths, and how they would change things for Liverpool FC!
They finally look at the links to Benjamin Pavard.
All this and more on Old Skool!
Dan Kennett hosts Dan Rhodes, Phil Barter and Simon Brundish to discuss the four crucial periods of the Reds' season, including: a breakdown of each section, looking at individual matches as examples.
(Recorded June 7th) Dave & Karl are back to look at recent transfer news with Alexis Mac Allister, Jude Bellingham & Lionel Messi finding their next homes in football. They then answer a question of making a Liverpool squad by taking 2 players each decade starting from the 50s to the 2020's.
Dave Davis is joined by Argentinian and South American football expert Tom Robinson to chat about Alexis:
- Transfer Details
- Character and Family Influence
- Career History
- Possible Positions for LFC
On today's episode Dave is joined by Jim Frank of the BBC who is a Brighton fan. The pair discuss the player, and what he brought to Brighton. They also discuss Brighton on the whole with the impressive development of the Seagulls!
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave discusses Liverpool signing Alexis Mac Allister, and what's next for Liverpool!
On the first Transfer Podcast of the summer, Trev Downey and Dave Davis are off to a flying start with the Mac Allister move hopefully just the start of a busy summer. As ever, the lads begin with the Reds before looking at PL rivals' business and then broadening the scope to Europe. A belter!