On today's episode Dave looks through the LFC related news and gossip. He looks at the breaking news that numerous Liverpool recruitment staff are leaving with Julian Ward and Dr Ian Graham stepping down in the summer.Â
Dave is back with Karl to look back at yesterday's games with Japan beating Germany, Spain embarrassing Costa Rica, Belgium escaping Canada and Morocco and Croatia being boring! They also look at today's games which looks like potentially the funnest day so far.Â
Guy is stepping in for Dave again and is joined by Karl to look through the games from yesterday as Saudi shock the world and beat Argentina, whilst France's quality overcame Australia, there were also some boring draws. They also look at today's games with some interesting fixtures.Â
Guy is stepping in for Dave today and is joined by Karl to look through the games from yesterday as England batter Iran 6-2, whilst Netherland and Senegal put on a snoozefest whilst Wales & USA was quite competitive. They also look through today's 4 games!Â
Dave and Karl are back with the next episode of World Cup Daily to look back at Ecuador's win over hosts Qatar as well as previewing today's three games with England vs Iran, Netherlands vs Senegal & Wales vs USA.Â
On the latest AIP, Trev Downey, Kam Brainch, Lisa Marie Hanahan and Karl Coppack look at their favourite Klopp era goals, matches and villains, before turning their attention to how much understanding tactics aids enjoyment. It's The AIP, though, so there's also chat about pies, Chris Walken as the antichrist and a hitherto unrivalled amount of petty bickering.
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back for another look from Liverpool at what’s going on with LFC. The Reds ended the first part of the season with a win against Southampton, but although things are finally turning around as the players head off into this unnatural break, have lessons been learned that might stop any of the rot from coming back? There’s praise for Liverpool from some unexpected quarters, an update of sorts on Club Ownership Saga 2022 and, as is the norm in these parts, more laughs at the larks from the narks across the park.