On the latest Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Liverpool great Jan Molby look at the imminent resumption of the Bundesliga, wonder about when and how the game may come back in England, debate the other ways in which the current campaign might be concluded, look back at the lowlights of Jan’s international career and discuss the merits of slippers and dressing gowns. As ever, Jan is in great form - get listening!
The Kings of Europe documentary audio series brought to you by Anfield Index Pro celebrates Liverpool's sixth European Cup win from the 2018/19 season.
Narrated by Trev Downey the audio series showcases professionals and supporters, involved in both national and fan media, celebrate Liverpool's players and manager as they were crowned the Kings of Europe.
In this episode, Jan Molby, Paul Dalglish, James Pearce, Gags Tandon, Jonathan Northcroft, Jonathan Harding, Dave Hendrick and Ali Khaled discuss Liverpool's strikers Bobby Firmino and Divock Origi.
The episodes to follow, on Kings of Europe, will focus on the remaining Liverpool amazing forwards that helped lift big ears season at Liverpool FC! So much more to come on our audio documentary series: Kings of Europe!
Jim Boardman and Mike Nevin are back, trying to find the positives of footy behind closed doors and wondering what happens to George in that case. With a legendary Liverpool city centre recording studio set to be demolished, and memories of the "New Anfield" that never was, they ponder if there's more to a building than the bricks and mortar, especially when it comes to football stadia.
On this episode of Money Talks, Mo is joined by Ehsen Shah, founder of one of the world's leading agencies connecting brands with athletes and sports audiences, B-Engaged (who count Liverpool's Rhian Brewster as one of their clients).
Mo and Ehsen discuss a range of topics including how and why B-Engaged was formed, the work it does, who it works with, the importance of promoting individuality and personality, social media, dealing with clubs, agents and other parties, tackling negative stereotypes of professional footballers, image rights and which clubs are effective are marketing themselves. It's a fascinating look at one of the most interesting growth areas in football and sport more broadly. Give it a listen.
On this special edition of Legends Lowdown Trev Downey is joined by the iconic John Barnes to discuss the very divisive and complex topic of when and how to restart the football season. As always John offers a calm and logical perspective. Listen up!!
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 Chelsea, Leicester & Man City.
The A-Team is back together as Gags, Darth, Dan and Simon get together to revisit a classic. Liverpool 3 Manchester 2 from 2014.
The lads follow their usual routine on pods by going through the teams first, discuss the line ups and the tactics.
They also discuss:
- Pressing & xG
- Comparison of Rodgers team to Klopp's current team
- Front 3: 2014 v 2020
- Phil the 8
The lads go through all of the major talking points, the quality of the front 3 and much, much more in this fun podcast.
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.