On the latest RAW, Trev Downey is joined by Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi to reflect on a frustrating evening for Liverpool in Denmark, as they held on for a draw against FC Midtjylland with very few of a much changed line-up emerging with credit. On a night when VAR was the star and several senior players underperformed, The Reds conceded several gilt-edged chances which their opponents should have converted. As ever, the performances and key moments are assessed and some entertaining tangents are indulged in.
On the latest RAW Trev Downey is joined by Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi as they enjoy a light-hearted reflection on Liverpool’s 4-0 home win over Wolves in front of a 2,000-strong Kop. As ever, the lads assess the individual performances and analyse all the key moments in the match. However, with spirits high, there are even more tangents than usual and the craic is good.
On the latest RAW Trev Downey is joined by Karl Matchett and Hari Sethi to analyse Liverpool’s significant win over Ajax in the Champions League. As always, the lads look at the key incidents and analyse the performances and tactics, with Klopp’s kids - Kelleher, Jones and Williams - all getting plenty of attention.
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Jim Boardman and Mo Chatra reflect on a massively frustrating draw with Brighton at the Amex. Disallowed goals and a controversially awarded injury time penalty were the main bones of contention in a game which saw the frustrations of all fans of The Reds articulated by Jürgen Klopp in a post-match interview with a needlessly antagonistic BT touchline flunkey. As ever, the lads focus on the key moments and the performances and tactics. One to make sure you listen to!
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett spend as little time as humanly possible reliving the key moments of an atypically wretched Liverpool performance, as Jürgen Klopp’s charges lost to Atalanta at Anfield. On a night when nothing seemed to work, including The Reds’ feet, it was a blessed relief for the lads to conclude the show with a tribute to the genius that was Diego Armando Maradona.
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi look back on a comprehensive 3-0 Liverpool victory over Brendan Rodgers’ much vaunted Leicester side. The win set a club record for games unbeaten at Anfield and Diogo Jota, James Milner, Fabinho and Bobby Firmino all added to the cheer after a couple of depressing weeks for fans of The Reds watching the squad get battered by injuries. The craic was good on this one. Listen up!
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi reflect on an away draw for Jürgen Klopp’s Redmen at the home of arch-rivals Manchester City. In a curate’s egg of an encounter, Liverpool flattered to deceive in the first half and held out in the second and yet could have won the game at any point, as could their opponents. As ever, the lads assess the performances and the key moments, whilst injecting the usual RAW mix of humour and ranting.
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Hari Sethi reflect on Liverpool’s emphatic away win over Atalanta in the Stadio di Bergamo. The victory saw Jürgen Klopp’s men register 3 wins from 3 to top the group by a 5 point margin at the half-way stage. As ever, Trev, Dave and Hari analyse the major incidents and assess the performances, with the usual RAW side helping of humour.
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Mo Chatra and Karl Matchett discuss the 2-1 home win Liverpool ground out against West Ham. As ever, the main moments are analysed in-depth and the performances of both sides are assessed. In a game defined by the contribution of two substitutes, there are unsurprising extra moments devoted to Diogo Jota and Xherdan Shaqiri, but Gini Wijnaldum and Nat Phillips also receive some particular praise. It’s another must-listen, so get on it!
On this episode of RAW, Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Karl Matchett reflect on a hugely undercooked Liverpool performance, as Jürgen Klopp’s Reds laboured to a 2-0 win over Danish champions FC Midtjylland. As ever the lads analyse the performances, formations and tactics and struggle manfully to find some moments of note to discuss in what was a game best forgotten. Also, as ever, they mine some entertainment from a drab encounter marred by more injuries.