In this thoughtful and free-flowing discussion, Jan Gorski-Mescir and the panel reflect on Liverpool FC’s transformation in the post-Hodgson era. From the influence of FSG and Brendan Rodgers to the evolution of players like Jordan Henderson, Emre Can, and Martin Škrtel, the episode explores the club’s growing identity and future potential. With candid debates on Mario Balotelli, rising youth talents, and leadership on and off the pitch, it’s a vibrant snapshot of a club mid-transition — blending passion, humour, and deep insight, all held together by Jan’s steady presence and sharp wit.
A tribute to a unique voice in Liverpool podcasting — Fydsy.
In this thoughtful and often lighthearted episode of Jumpers For Goalposts, the late Jan Gorski-Mescir hosts a candid discussion on Liverpool FC’s form during a transitional period. The panel dissects the challenges Brendan Rodgers faced following Luis Suárez’s departure, the inconsistency of new signings, and the club's return to Champions League football. Amid the football analysis are touching reflections on Liverpool culture, shout-outs to journalists like Tony Barrett, and tongue-in-cheek talk of forming a band of "old farts." As always, Jan’s warm presence and quick wit hold the conversation together.
Originally aired under the title There Were Three, this episode is re-released in memory of Jan – a passionate fan, sharp mind, and much-missed voice in the LFC community.
Ben Pescod is joined by Lewis Bower to discuss all of the latest around Liverpool’s academy, including failed contract talks with Conor Bradley, Trent’s move to Real Madrid, Rio Ngumoha’s progress and more.
Gags and Grizz discuss the Trent news and get very passionate in their discussion as the live viewers get involved and give their opinions. They finish by discussing what changes may be required in the summer at Anfield.
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