On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks round African international teams for potential players for Liverpool.
Dan Kennett hosts Simon Brundish, Phil Barter and Daniel Rhodes to discuss and answer questions from subscribers, including: injuries problems and solutions, the role of the sporting director next season and the tactical role of Nunez moving forward.
Paul, Lubo, and Matt are back to discuss Liverpool’s latest run of matches. The group reflects on Roberto Firmino’s contributions to the club before trying to make sense of Liverpool’s performances in the last month. They then assess Liverpool’s chances at achieving a top 4 position in the league and remain somewhat confident the Reds can do it.
Dave Davis is joined by his usual cohort Mark Evans to discuss
- March’s Results and Performances
- Player of the Month and who might need a wake-up cal
- Predictions on April games and off the field activities
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks round Asian international teams for potential players for Liverpool.
On the latest AIP, Trev Downey, Lisa Marie Hanahan and Kam Brainch discuss the scapegoating of TAA, the insanity of the media transfer churn, bad drivers, space invaders and naked ironing.
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks round South American international teams for potential players for Liverpool.
Dave & Karl are back to look at the teams that are left in the Champions, Europa & Conference Leagues. They go through all the fixtures left in the competitions, and look at likely winners for the ties.Â
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks round international teams for potential players for Liverpool.
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back to talk all things Red from Liverpool. The huge win over the Mancs a fading memory, a couple of defeats in a row leaves LFC to concentrate on an increasingly unlikely top four finish, with a rapidly disappearing midfield, just as we’re told we’ll pay more to go to a match next season. As always, no matter how blue that makes us feel, at least we aren’t actually Blue.