Mike Nevin is joined again by Marc McColgan to discuss the two best footballing side hobbies from their childhood. They discuss their memories of collecting Panini Stickers, and the tabletop game of Subbuteo.
Kay, Guy & Tadiwa are back for their pools series as they go through the fixtures that were originally scheduled and predict the results. In this episode they cover the fixtures that were scheduled for April 4th to April 6h which included Sheffield United v Spurs & Man City v Liverpool.
The A Team is back and they're going back in time and record the podcast a year after Liverpool were playing the Champions League final against Spurs.
This podcast is a little different to normal as it's an off the cuff discussion with not much preparation, so don't expect too many stats!
They discuss the importance of the final as a pre-cursor to this season, how great a feat 97 points and winning the Champions League actually was too.
They then discuss the actual game and the effect of the Barcelona win too.
Finally they discuss the restart coming up and what interesting studies could be done as well as the effect of COVID-19 epidemic on transfers.
All this and more on the AI Under Pressure Podcast.
Eddie Gibbs joins Jim Boardman as we continue our look at the back stories of familiar AI voices from around the world. With family roots on Liverpool's Scottie Road it was perhaps inevitable that Eddie would become a Red, but football wasn't the only sport vying for his attention growing up. With some thoughts on the season so far and some insight into Eddie's move into fan-media, the show is rounded off with Eddie's all-time greatest Liverpool XI. Were there any difficult decisions?
Mike Nevin is joined by Marc McColgan to discuss the culture around football programmes. They look at their favourites in their collections, and discuss the stories behind some too.
Gags and Dave are back and this week they finish off some subscriber questions that were sent in a while ago.
They firstly discuss the state of play as it is in their lives before quickly moving onto discussing whether or not FSG should look at players on free-transfers outside of the age range they usually purchase players in.
After a few segways as is normal on Old Skool they answer the second questions which was to select one Liverpool player from each year of the last 11 years to make a team. A lot of fun doing this one with some debate and tough choices to make!
Make sure you tune into the discussion on Old Skool!
Jim Boardman and Mike Nevin are back and joined this time by Marc McColgan, remembering fish-related chanting, hastily printed pink newspapers and Grandstand’s teleprinter. Also up for discussion is the consolation of a European Cup straight after the devastation of an FA Cup final defeat and a look at Liverpool’s oldest players.