Trev Downey clasps his Mo Salah hot water bottle to his freezing Irish chest and gets into the weeds with Jan Molby, as the lads tackle the Champions League draw and the frankly insane holiday fixture congestion in a desperate attempt to avoid the main topic of the day - the disappointing derby against Everton. The match discussion takes in the controversial lineup, the equally controversial penalty and a tongue-in-cheek comparison of the merits of the two defences. As ever, The Great Dane is in fine form and Trev manages to stop his chattering teeth from ruining the podcast, so that’s nice.
In this episode of Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby have the happy task of reflecting on two wins, eight goals and six points. It’s got match analysis that’s as insightful as ever from The Great Dane as the lads revel in attacking prowess of Liverpool’s Fab Four. There’s chat about Jürgen Klopp’s capacity for winding up other managers, discussion on the general pointlessness of the Hollywood Ball and even some talk about Barcelona’s upcoming seasonal fundraising.
This is the sixth instalment of our Souness Years series, looking behind-the-scenes of what went on at Liverpool during the Souness era of the early 90s.
You can find the first five parts here: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
ROY EVANS: I tried to talk Graeme out of sacking Thommo. I told him...
In this episode of Molby on the Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby discuss what was ultimately a disappointing point, as Liverpool were pegged back for the second time in a week. Jan runs the rule over the controversial selections by the manager and the lads try to work out the rationale behind them. The midfield gets some close scrutiny and Jan gives his expert view on the shortcomings of the players in that department. Jürgen reckons that he “can easily live with a point against Chelsea,” but the lads are not so sure. Are you? As always, there are some laughs along the way.
This is the fifth instalment of our Souness Years series, looking behind-the-scenes of what went on at Liverpool during the Souness era of the early 90s.
You can find the first four parts here: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
RONNIE WHELAN: Dicks and Ruddock were bought because Souey wanted strong, hard men in his...
On this week's Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey speaks to Jan Molby about the latest three-goal winning margin achieved by Jürgen's Redmen. The conversation ranges from the finer arts of defending to the importance of midfield goals and even features a Molby masterclass in how top players control their ball-striking. There's chat about the Sturridge and Coutinho rumours and even a recommendation to Everton about who they should appoint. As ever, Molby is on the spot...and spot-on.
This is the fourth instalment of our Souness Years series, looking behind-the-scenes of what went on at Liverpool during the Souness era of the early 90s. You can find the first three parts here: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
GRAEME SOUNESS: I bought Paul Stewart to provide the muscle in midfield. He moved to Spurs...
In this third instalment of our Souness Years series, we delve deeper into the behind-the-scenes activities during the turbulent Souness era of the early 90s. You can find the first two parts here: Part 1 Part 2
RONNIE WHELAN: You had a team now that wasn’t stable and united. There was a lot of individual...
In this week’s Molby On The Spot, Trev Downey and Jan Molby cover a range of topics in the absence of a match to review. They speak about Liverpool medical chief Andy Massey’s comments about Klopp’s training regime, the setback suffered by Nathaniel Clyne, a couple of potential comings and goings in January, the importance of allowing players to happily travel with their international sides and how Michael Owen should really rein it in…or else he might fall off another horse.
In this second instalment of our Souness Years series, we delve deeper into the behind-the-scenes activities during the turbulent Souness era of the early 90s. Part 1 - The Souness Years: In Their Own Words - The Change of Guard was released earlier this week.
GRAEME SOUNESS: McMahon and Beardsley came into my office and...