On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby look back at the demolition of United, review the cup win over Preston and then focus on the weekend's clash with Brighton, with Jan, as ever, on brilliant form.
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back for another episode of Scouser Tommies and the subject this week is one close to both their hearts: doing the Mancs over at their own place! The two try to get to the bottom of why that rivalry is unlike any other for the Reds and recall some of their favourite encounters from the past. They also have a good old gloat at just how clinical the Reds were in that 5-0 win (when they weren’t just killing time playing keep ball) - something that much of the media forgot to mention in their condemnation of Manchester’s favourite driver!
Dave & Karl are back ahead to Liverpool's next game as they welcome Brighton to Anfield. They look at the game in usual detail with Brighton being seen as a blueprint to promoted and lower Premier League teams to progress as a club. They also look at the Barcelona situation as they finally sacked Koeman!
On this episode of Post Match Medium Rare Guy is joined by Dave Horrocks and Olli Emmerson to look at the win over Preston in the League Cup. They go through the game in usual detail whilst only getting distracted by cult heroes and potential draws to the final!
Si is away so Darth hosts Rhodesy and Barts to review the historic 5-0 shellacking of Man United at Old Trafford. The lads discuss
* Ruthlessly efficient Reds
* The Keita trifecta
* Bobby is back
* Magical Mo
* United violence
Kay, Guy and Hannah are back to rate the players from another 5-0 win... only this time it's against Manchester United! They go through all the players whilst also commenting on both clubs and how Man Utd's "project" has been derailed. They also discuss the Mo Salah contract situation.Â
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick, Jim Boardman and producer Guy Drinkel bring you a bumper 90-minute celebratory show to glory in the absolute demolition of Manchester United in their backyard. As ever, the key moments are analysed and the performances are assessed with more than a few indulgent tangents revelling in Manc misery and the brilliance of our Reds.