On the latest RAW Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi try to remain centred as they reflect on another late capitulation by Liverpool and more points dropped as opportunity for redemption knocked. As ever, the performances and key moments are assessed but, needless to say, the frustration and anger are palpable from the lads’ contributions. In the end, however, it’s dark humour that dominates. A good one!
On this week’s Rival Recon, Hari welcomes on Newcastle correspondent for The Athletic, Chris Waugh. The pair discuss this week’s Super League news & how Steve Bruce’s side have faired this season ahead of Saturday’s game.
On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby reflect on a turbulent week for LFC. The ESL shenanigans have wrought reputational damage and the second half capitulation at Leeds was a blow to the hopes of securing a place in the Champions League next season. The lads speak at length about both topics and the upcoming clash with Newcastle, with many a tangent along the way!
Nina is joined by Themis as the pair discuss the crazy start to the footballing week and the false start Super League and all the news, information and hypocrisy we have all been exposed to in the last 48 hours. All this and more on Media MattersÂ
Dave & Karl are back to look ahead to Liverpool's next game as the Reds welcome Steve Bruce's Newcastle to Anfield in a huge game at both ends of the table. In a must win game how will Liverpool approach the game after a tired looking performance against Leeds on Monday? How can the "inform" Newcastle hurt Liverpool too?
Against the tumultuous backdrop of the short lived 'Super league' gambit from club owners, Liverpool played Leeds for exactly one half, thereafter deciding, either through protest or apathy, that the second half wasn't worth it. We break down the ratings from the game, which threw up some very variable results. Discussions included the topics of:
- Ali's back!
- But the mf wasnt
- strikers disappoint too
On the latest RAW Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett reflect on the disappointing draw at Elland Road. As ever, the key moments and individual performances are assessed but given the elephant in the room, the ESL farrago also gets quite a bit of attention.
On this episode of Money Talks, Mo Chatra is joined by Dave Hendrick to discuss the biggest football story of recent years- the announcement of the European Super League. All the major angles are covered including the financial implications, the reasons behind the new concept, who the winners and losers could be, whether FSG are right or wrong to be on board with it, what effect this could have on ticket prices, what it could mean for paying to watch football and plenty more besides. It's well worth a listen to hear balanced discussion on this big story.
Daniel Rhodes and Simon Brundish get together to debate the breaking news about the formation of a European Super League, topics include:
Outlining the proposals
Why has this happened?
What are the pros and cons of the detail?
Does it make the Premier League redundant now?
What is the likelihood of it going ahead?
How much would we care if it does?
Gags is still away so Darth hosts Rhodesy and Si to review the biggest game of the season as the Reds exit the Champions League. The lads discuss:
* Did the Reds do enough to win?
* Atleti 2.0?
* Deep-dive on Sadio Mane's performances