Host Trev Downey is joined by Liverpool legend Jan Molby to pick the bones out of the Anfield draw with Burnley. Together, they discuss the unsettling effect of mass changes to the line-up, the return of Phil Coutinho and the importance of drawing the positives from a difficult period. As ever, Jan’s insight is worth your time.
Trevor Downey hosts Jan Molby and Gags Tandon as they review Liverpool's 5-0 loss away to Manchester City.
Trevor, Jan and Gags review the game, discuss the major talking points. Trevor also asks Jan to give his insight on how the manager and players react to this performance.
Trevor Downey hosts Jan Molby and Bruce Grobbelaar as they review Liverpool's 4-0 win over Arsenal.
Trevor, Jan and Bruce review each player's performance, look ahead to the important fixtures coming and then they touch upon the transfer window and Liverpool's targets as well as new signing Naby Keita.
Trevor Downey hosts Jan Molby as they review Liverpool's 1-0 win over Crystal Palace.
Trevor and Jan review each player's performance, look ahead to the important fixtures coming and then they touch upon the transfer window and Liverpool's targets.
In the first ever Anfield Index Pro Podcast - Trevor Downey hosts Jan Molby and Simon Brundish as they review Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Watford.
Once they've discussed each player and position they touch upon the Coutinho situation.
Trevor then invites Gags Tandon on to briefly discuss what the idea behind Anfield Index Pro is.
It's an interesting question and one which, more than anything else, I'd just like to discuss with you readers.
If you're interested in sports other than football, over the past few weeks you may well have heard or seen some 'legendary' players, teams or performances: there was Mohamed Amir's bowling spell in the Champions Trophy Final...
“He's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now.”
James Gordon, The Dark Knight Rises
“I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman.”
Homer Simpson
Favouritism, in this politically correct world obsessed with always presenting a veneer of egalitarianism, can be a bit of a dirty word....
Over the years Liverpool have had some of the most accomplished penalty takers in the game, take the shot from 12 yards for them.
Names like Neal, Mølby, Liddell and Gerrard, the list could go on.
Overall Liverpool have had 75 different successful spot kick takers, since being founded in 1892.
Liverpool have scored a total of 462 spot kicks since their first game nearly 119 years ago.
The most prolific of our 75 spot kick takers was Jan Mølby, who converted 42 of his 45 penalties, closely follow by Phil Neal who scored 38, missing 13.