Dave Davis previews Jurgen Klopp’s pre Toulouse presser and covers:
- Kelleher Up First: His Ambitions
- Q&A’s With The Manager
- Quansah Caution
- Luton Clues and Rotation
- Predicted Line-up and formation
- Score and Scorer Predictuon
Dave Davis is joined by Mark Evans and James Mckeen to discuss:
- October’s Results & Performances
- A Month of Great Performances
- Quansah Chat: Hiw good he is and could be
- Differing Darwin Views (hearing from the haters)
- Predictions for November
Dave Davis previews Jurgen Klopp’s pre Luton presser and covers:
- Q&A’s
- Bournemouth Clues and Rotation
- Predicted Line-up and formation
- Prayers for Luis Diaz and Family
- Score and Scorer Prediction
Dave Davis previews Pep Lijnders’s pre Bournemouth presser and covers:
- Q&A’s
- Forest Clues and Rotation
- Predicted Line-up and formation
- Chance for Kelleher Heroism
- Score and Scorer Predictuon
Dave Davis is joined by David Lynch to discuss:
- The Forest Victory and Liverpools performance
- Szobo, VVD Shining
- Darwin Nunez Praise, His Season So Far and Has To Be A Starter
- Bournemouth and Luton Ahead
- Prayers for Luis Diaz
- Midfield Three Preferences
Dave Davis previews Jurgen Klopp’s post Toulouse / pre Forest presser and covers:
- Q&A’s
- Mo Salah Praise and his take
- Predicted Line-up and formation
- Special praise for Ryan Gravenberch
- Score and Scorer
On a bonus episode of The Transfer Podcast, Trev Downey and Dave Davis try to work out whether they are doubters or believers in the possibility of Liverpool challenging for the title. If not champions, the lads ask what would represent a successful campaign for Liverpool in their eyes. Taking each of City, Arsenal and Spurs one by one, the conversation turns to assessing the hopes each of them have of finishing in top spot and the lads ponder which members of each of those squads would be transformative with a Liverbird on his chest. Finally, the attention turns to the run of fixtures up to the year's end. The lads ask what is attainable and what needs to be done in order to still be in contention as 2024 rolls around. With the injury to Robbo and Salah likely away at AfCon, will there be any January recruitment other than in midfield and Dave speaks about the two South Americans being linked with the Reds' engine room. As ever, a packed show full of opinion, analysis, speculation and a bit of info!
Dave Davis is joined by David Lynch to discuss:
- The Derby Victory and Liverpools performance
- Van Dijk MoTM
- Harvey Elliotts Season So Far and Promise
- Toulouse and Forest Ahead
- Whose In The Title Race
Paul, Lubo and Matt are back to check in on the results and events of recent weeks in Liverpool’s season. They discuss their frustrations with the refereeing in the Premier League and if there is a possibility for change. The guys then look at the positive aspects of the performances and what is to come from what should be a less difficult stretch of games.
On the second bonus Transfer Podcast of the international break, Trev Downey and Dave Davis have a wide-ranging conversation around personnel at LFC. The lads begin with a chat about the absence of Curtis Jones and which player might take advantage of that to stake a claim. This inevitably leads to a debate about the best midfield formation based on current options and, even more inevitably, it also leads to a discussion about who and what profile of player the Reds need to recruit in January. There is a discussion about the block of fixtures before and after the next international break not only in relation to the make-up of the midfield but also the defence, in the wake of the huge blow of losing Andy Robertson. Again, the lads ponder what Jürgen may do in the absence of the Scot and there's a shout both agree upon which will likely raise a few eyebrows. Finally, the focus of conversation shifts to the rumours surrounding Max Eberl and Liverpool's intention to rival Bayern Munich as suitors for his services, before the pod ends with some talk of Dynasty Media's investment and what, if anything, it might mean for the club and its owners.