Darth is joined by Barts, Rhodesy and Si to analyse the 4-1 shellacking at the hands of Napoli. The lads perform a post-mortem on the match and discuss
* How do you concede 9 big chances in 47 minutes?
* Pressing horror show
* The Elliott role
* Can't or Won't?
Nina and Justin discuss the impact of postponing football matches and the impact it has on not only The local economy but has a direct impact on the global one. Justin shares insight into how it impacts the LFCNY supporters club and those in the service industry and outreach work supporter clubs participate in such as collections for local food banks. All this and moreÂ
On today's episode Dave looks through the LFC related news and gossip. Dave reflects on the news that football will be postponed due to the death of The Queen.Â
On the latest AIP, Trev Downey, Karl Coppack, Lisa Marie Hanahan and Guy Drinkel look back at a worrying week for The Reds and endeavour to pull apart what exactly has gone awry. As ever, there's a LOT of fun along the way, with Sly Stallone, Monty Burns and personal training all forming parts of the rich tapestry.
On the latest Molby on the Spot Trev Downey and Jan Molby look back on a bad week for The Reds and try to analyse what has gone wrong for Jürgen Klopp and his men. As ever, the lads also look ahead to the upcoming fixtures and discuss what can be done.
Nina is joined by Themis as the duo double down on Liverpool's horrendous showing at Napoli. Themis and Nina discuss the domino effect of poor results and performances and how The Reds keep making the same mistakes and the cause for concern as the top players look a shadow of their former selves. They also chat about other results in the group stages
Dave & Karl are back to look ahead to Liverpool's next fixture as the struggling Reds welcome Wolves to Anfield. They also discuss the Chelsea managerial situation.Â
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett attempt to analyse the incredibly dispiriting defeat to Napoli. On a night when few Reds could hold their heads high, Spalletti's men simply eviscerated Klopp's Liverpool and the team is a pale shadow of its former self.