On the final Transfer Podcast of the window, Trev Downey and Dave Davis bring you a deadline day wrap-up of all the business across the Premier League, with almost every club busy apart from The Reds.
Dave & Karl are back to look at Liverpool's next game as the Reds are playing Wolves for the 18th time this season! Will the Reds be able to finally improve at all this season? The lads also touch on overriding issues at the club this season as deadline day proves to be a disappointment we expected.
Darth is joined by Rhodesy, Barts and Si to analyse the FA Cup exit to Brighton.
The lads discuss
1) Hamstrings - how many, why, root cause?
2) Relegation form - Current season performance vs worst periods under Klopp and relegation teams
3) The mid-block gameplan - strengths and weaknesses
4) Rock bottom? Last 20 as bad as it gets?
5) Where do we go from here?
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. It's deadline day! Also known as Tuesday for Liverpool fans, also GOOD NEWS Ibrahima Konate is injured.Â
Dave & Karl are back to look at potential sporting directors that could replace the departing Julian Ward, who do the lads think could help Liverpool with their rebuild.
As takeover talk dominates the football conversation, not just for Liverpool, Jim Boardman and Tony Evans look back to the last time it happened to the Reds and the destructive, vicious, build up to the sale. More headlines on the business pages than the back pages, talking more about Wall Street than Anfield Road, two cowboys fighting each other and the banks with the help of their posse and none of them caring about the club they bled dry. With paranoid dossiers, threats to fans, and more liars than goalscorers, we’d have gone mad if we weren’t so mad.
On the latest RAW, Guy is joined by Justin Wells to discuss Liverpool's elimination from the FA Cup as the Reds lose late on to the always impressive Brighton side.Â
On the latest Anfield Index Podcast, Trev Downey and Lisa Marie Hanahan talk about Sean Dyche, Anthony Gordon, Moises Caicedo, Sander Berge, the SOS statement, fan wars and Georges Orwell and Carlin. So that's nice, isn't it, mates?