On this episode of Legends Lowdown, Jim Boardman caught up with Jim Beglin, the double-winning Liverpool and Ireland legend, creator of King Kenny's goal in THAT decisive win over Chelsea in 85/86 and, of course, familiar to millions of football fans around the world as one of the voices of live Premier League football. There's a lot crammed into this hour, including thoughts on the season so far, how it might end and what it might be like behind closed doors should that happen. Also, who is likely to be the biggest threat to the Reds next season, how might Timo Werner fit in, and who's the one to watch from the current squad next term?
Daniel Rhodes hosts Simon Brundish to look at the Premier League’s plans to return, the timeline behind them, how they will work logistically and should they even be happening at all? Topics include:Â
Who is the cross-sport group looking into various sports starting again behind closed doors.
Based on getting access to enough tests.
Why are Arsenal returning to ‘training’ first?Â
When will players be able to play football in training again?
How will social distancing work within training, and perhaps more importantly at the matches?Â
Neutral grounds with all the games broadcast?
It will not start without the government approval.Â
BONUS: Simon’s stats on strikers, who is the best, most under-rated and how did The Table come about in the first place.
Dave & Karl discuss their personal XI's from the Serie A in the 90's as the Italian league was possibly the strongest a league has been in history. They start off by answering a Discord question about ranking some legends, then they move on to the topic in hand, going position by position and picking their favourites.Â
On this episode of Money Talks, Mo Chatra is joined by Dave Hendrick to discuss how the pandemic will affect the affairs of Liverpool- and other clubs - this season and next. They discuss the financial impact of concluding the season behind closed doors, how this season could be concluded, the potential financial impact on next season if restrictions continue into next season, and what scope Liverpool and its rivals have to make signings. In addition, the pair look at the takeover of Newcastle United, what it will mean for them and the rest of the Premier League and whether fans of Liverpool and other clubs should be getting on moral high horses about this development.
On this episode of Media Matters, Nina Kauser is joined by Neil Jones from Goal.com as the pair discuss the following
Covid19 and the effect on football journalism
Best game Neil has covered
Hardest game Neil had to cover
Best/maddest Press Conferences Â
Best and worse exclusive interviews
All this and more on Media Matters.
On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Reds legend Jan Molby look at the proposed return of the Bundesliga, discuss the potential for the same happening with the Premier League, mull over the Newcastle takeover and talk about the most important and exciting transfers of Jan's time as a Liverpool player and fan. There's also a bit of chat about The Deer Hunter and gardening, because that's how these lads roll. Listen up!
Gags and Dave are back to discuss some Liverpool FC transfer links. On this pod they discuss:
- Werner and his role
- Karius' future
- Denis Zakaria
- Marcus Thuram
- Martin Odegaard
They also answer a light hearted question about taking Jurgen out for dinner after the lockdown and where they'd take him (question sent in by Harinder Singh).
The Old Skool pair then finish off the podcast by discussing what they've been watching this week.
All this and more on Old Skool
Jim Boardman and Mike Nevin think up ways to have post-match parties at a safe social distance when the footy comes back - and wonder just how empty these behind-closed-doors games might be. Also, do we need to hold back the YNWA now and again?
Dave and Karl continue their series as they go through each team in the Premier League and discuss what they need to do to build as a team. In part 4 they discuss Tottenham, Sheffield United, Wolves & Manchester United.
Dave and Karl look at all things German football as Liverpool have been linked recently or in the past with a lot of German players, they discuss the newer links and debate how they'd fit in at Liverpool. They also go back and look at Emre Can since leaving & players we were linked with mostly in the early Klopp days.Â