On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett pick apart a night of heightened drama at the Wanda Metropolitana which saw Liverpool triumph by the odd goal in five. As ever, the key moments are analysed and the performances assessed.
RECOGNISING LEGENDS
The return of Anfield Index's local take on all things Liverpool FC returns with Jim Boardman and Jay Reid discussing the impact of Mo Salah on the Reds' latest title bid and the risks that might come the longer his contract situation remains unresolved. Also, how does Mo rank alongside some of the Anfield greats to have gone before him - and can LFC do more to recognise those legends?
Kay's back! The former host is back to step in for Tadiwa as he's away being lazy on holiday. Kay is joined by the usual panelists as Guy and Hannah rate the players from the 5-0 thumping win over Watford.
Dave & Karl are back to look ahead to Liverpool's next game as the Reds are back in European action as they travel to Madrid to take on Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid.Â
On The Books is a new series for Anfield Index Pro in which Trev Downey and Dave Hendrick talk about the best football tomes. Season One will feature 10 episodes, each of which will focus on a particularly riveting read. On this preview show, the lads discuss their choices, their reasons for picking each one and the books that may feature in Series Two, if you good folk deem it worthy of happening.
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi reflect on the key moments and performances in Liverpool’s emphatic 5-0 win over Watford at Vicarage Road. On an afternoon of excellent football and total dominance, we witnessed yet another work of art from Mohammed Salah and you can rest assured that the lads revel in every detail and nuance.
Dave & Karl are joined by Producer Guy to do a draft picking 25 players each from Premier League teams. They initially pick a player each from every team, and then pick 5 extra from non-big six teams.Â
On the latest Money Talks, Trev Downey and Mo Chatra discuss the Saudi/PIF takeover of Newcastle United. How did the deal finally get done? What does it tell us about the notion of "fit and proper" ownership? Will FFP have any impact on this development? Are we likely to see a massive splurge from Newcastle in the short term? And what does this mean for LFC in the short, medium and long term? All this, PLUS some chat about the new Anfield development - it's a belter.