Gags Tandon welcomes AI Pro contributors; Simon Brundish, Jim Boardman, Tadiwa Chanakira and Dan Rhodes react to Jurgen Klopp's contract extension.
They discuss all things in terms of recruitment, commercials, succession and much, much more when it comes to Jurgen Klopp signing his new deal.
All this and a lot more on the AI Pro Plus Podcast.
Dave and Karl are back to discuss the news that Jurgen Klopp has signed a new contract!!!! They are also joined by Harinder & Gags to react to news, as well as other snippets surrounding transfer targets and more. The pair then move onto previewing Liverpool's next game as the Reds travel to the North East to take-on the much improved Newcastle.
Nina and Themis discuss Liverpool performance against Villarreal, discussing all the key talking points and player performances. Nina and Themis also share there thoughts on the Manchester City v Madrid clash. All this and more
Rival Recon returns as the imperious Reds take on a beleaguered Everton in the Merseyside Derby this Sunday at Anfield.
Hari welcomes on Blues fan and football writer Elliott Cuff to lend his insight into Everton’s worst PL season and whether Lampard’s side can avoid relegation.
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi reflect on Liverpool’s excellent 2-0 home win over Villareal in the first leg of the Champions League semi final. As ever, the crew assess the performances and analyse the key moments, with the usual tangents taken along the way.
Nick Harris summarises his history reporting on doping in sport, and the investigations from his & Edmund's research/article of potential doping in the Premier League, Football League, and historical positive cases and how they were sanctioned.
Simon Brundish's views (can PEDs improve performance in football, is it different than Athletics, Cycling & why).
Ross Tucker on the wider context of doping in sport, organisations, the volume of testing, and levels of sanction
On today's episode of Under Pressure the two Dan's, Phil & Si discuss and analyse the Everton game. They look at a variety of things from the rotation of the squad with a perhaps surprising starting XI, also looking at the performance levels in each half and of course all the major incidents.Â