Nina and Ben Pescod are back discussing Gameweek 31 - Arsenal drop point away to Everton. Liverpool stumble at Fulham. Manchester Derby was a snooze fest and Saints are relegated. All this and more on this show.
LFC Head Coach Arne Slot spoke to the media after Liverpool fell to a 3-2 defeat to Fulham in the Premier League, failing to extend the gap at the top of the table.
In today’s Gags Tandon Show Jack McIndoe & Tadiwa Chanakira reflect on a very disappointing result for the Reds, only suffering the 2nd Defeat in the premier league all season!
On the latest RAW Trev Downey and Dave Hendrick reflect on only the second league defeat of the season which saw the Reds have a very sloppy performance and cut their lead at the top of the Premier League to 11 points.
In this deeply evocative episode of Jumpers For Goalposts, the late Jan Gorski-Mescir – known affectionately as Fydsy – chronicles Liverpool Football Club's unforgettable 1964–65 season. From the euphoric high of their first-ever FA Cup win at Wembley, immortalised by Gerry Byrne’s legendary courage through injury, to the heartbreaking injustice of their European Cup semi-final against Inter Milan, this is a tale of triumph, betrayal, and resilience.
Jan masterfully interweaves matchday drama with cultural context: the Beatles’ meteoric rise, Liverpool’s moment in the global spotlight, and the social upheavals reshaping the city. With richly researched detail and Fydsy's unmistakable storytelling voice, this episode pays homage not only to a defining moment in club history – but to the man who told it so well.
Dave Davis covers all the LFC stories ahead of the weekend action with focus on the striker links, Michael Owen comments and all other Liverpool storiesDave Davis covers all the LFC stories ahead of the weekend action with focus on the striker links, Michael Owen comments and all other Liverpool stories
In this evocative second episode of Jumpers For Goalposts, the late Jan Gorski-Mescir ("Fydsy") takes us on a rich, historical journey through the pivotal 1961–63 seasons that set the stage for Liverpool Football Club’s modern era. Through vivid narration, Fydsy chronicles the emergence of Shankly’s vision, the transformative signings of Yates and Hunt, the culture of the boot room, and the growing spiritual bond between club, city, and supporters.
We hear tales of triumphant promotion, Anfield’s growing mystique, and the hard-learned lessons of re-entry into top-flight football. Beyond football, the episode beautifully weaves in the cultural and global context — from icy British winters to the looming threat of nuclear war.
A heartfelt tribute to the making of a Liverpool legacy — and a stirring reminder of Jan’s storytelling brilliance.
With Gags Tandon away Eddie steps in to join Grizz to debate the latest talking points surrounding Liverpool FC. The lads discuss the Merseyside Derby and then debate today’s news from David Ornstein that the Reds won’t be prioritising a midfield signing this summer.
They also look at the future of fringe players like Chiesa, Elliott and Endo; before rounding off with some Craven Cottage memories and a preview of Sunday’s match at Fulham.