Gags and Dave are back again to chat about a variety of things from Manchester City doing more dodgy deals to Liverpool's injury issues and the current problems in the midfield.
Dave & Karl are back to look ahead to Liverpool's next game as they welcome in-form Arsenal to Anfield. They go through the game in usual detail as they look at Arsenal's squad with their young talent taking centre stage, they also discuss what could be a mixed Liverpool team with a variety of injuries in the squad and unknown fitness levels.Â
In the latest episode Al and Andrew look at the current challenges facing LFC and delve into the potential benefits for the club using new technology to improve performance.
All this and more on this episode.
Gags and Si are away so Darth hosts Rhodesy and Barts to discuss the double header against Atletico and West Ham. The lads discuss
* Reds vs 3 at the back
* Fine margins vs West Ham
* Deep-dive on West Ham's set plays
* Pressing Concerns? In depth look at our unique pressing data this season. What's changed? And is it causing more negatives than positives?
Dave & Karl are back to discuss a few topics! As Liverpool's Sporting Director Michael Edwards has decided to leave at the end of the season they discuss that and his replacement. They also look at managerial vacancies with Villa going after Gerrard and who should Norwich go after. They also look at Howe at Newcastle.Â
Mark is joined by Dave Hendrick to ask the question if the old enemy Fergie had joined Liverpool as rumoured back in the 80s instead of joining Man Utd.Â
Tadiwa is back and he's joined by Guy this week to discuss and rate the players from the disappointing loss to West Ham. They go through every player and give them a score out of ten, justifying as they go, they also discuss some worrying trends in players with the drops in form of Robertson and a midfield issue, and hopefully one off bad games from Liverpool's usual reliable bunch.
On the latest RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Mo Chatra pick the many bones out of the defeat to West Ham. The performances are assessed and the key moments are analysed but there are plenty of tangents based on the many disappointments Reds fans had to endure watching Jürgen’s men struggle against an impressive Hammers team.