For Reds fans by Reds fans. Join Ted, Scott, Michael and Derek as they enjoy a few pints and "discuss" the finer points of Liverpool football.
The lads are back lamenting the debacle that was the '09-'10 Liverpool season. Blame is shared everywhere, but one person seems to get more the brunt than the others.
Following the advice of the group, I have not edited any of the cursing out of this show. The results are, shall we say, "Voronoin-esque."
Not sure how to describe this one: the boys talk about the back line, the genius of Torres and a whole assortment of football and non-football topics.
The lads are back and ready for the 2009-10 Liverpool season. Moves made and not made over the summer are discussed along with the team's slow start and what that could mean for the rest of the season. Oh, and Derek curses.... a lot.
With the season winding down, the lads talk about what could have been as well as the satisfaction of seeing Chelsea go down the way they did. Also, a call for action against a certain America-based football host.
April 15, 1989 96 football fans Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters You'll Never Walk Alone
Remember all that talk in the last show about the season being "officially" over? Well, hold that thought for a minute. The Reds are playing the best football on the planet right now, and it has the lads giddy with the possibilities.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: the team does great in Europe and can't get its act together in the League. Oh, and Rafa remains divisive. Same tune, different verse
A big win over Chelsea has the gang fired up as they talk about the way Keane was treated at Anfield and have a spirited debate over who is worse: Babel or Lucas.
A string of frustrating draws has all the guys on edge and looking for blood. Join them for this very entertaining - and therapeutic - venting session.
A couple of disappointing draws have the guys a little concerned but still optimistic about the League title. And everyone weighs in on the Michael Owen return to Anfield rumors. Plus, Derek profiles one of the greatest Reds of all time.
Top of the table, quality wins, a fit Torres... nothing really to complain about. And yet, the lads still fill an hour talking Liverpool football!
The boys discuss the big win over Chelsea and the stumble against Spurs while taking time out to comment on the American political landscape and whatever they happen to see on the big screen TV at the Tipp.
With lots of matches to discuss, the boys talk about the Reds recent come from behind wins, their success so far in Champions League, college football, biased announcers, the upcoming Chelsea match and Derek has a sort-of mea culpa regarding Dirk Kuyt.
Big wins over the Mancs and first group-stage match in CL and a disappointing draw against Stoke have the boys in a feisty mood as they rationally discuss the merits of Rafa's tactics and the role of Dirk Kuyt on the team.
With Torres and Gerrard out, the lads talk about what they expect for the upcoming ManU match. Plus, Champions League draw and Carra as manager.
Two league games, six points earned and making through to the group stage in Champions League. You better believe the boys find something to complain about!
It's a new season with new players, a new dose of optimism, a new place to record the shows, but the same group of guys and the same old nonsense!
Oh boy, with no actual football to talk about, the lads discuss the transfer market, Euro 2008, football ads, CONCACAF, the new promotions into the league and get a visit from Derek's 11-year-old nephew.
The guys hand out their post-season awards. Who will go home with the coveted Bootie, and who will go home bitterly disappointed? Tune in to find out.
As the season comes to a close, the boys take a look back at what might have been and what it will take next season to bring the silverware home. Oh, and some MLS talk to boot (no pun intended).
Sit along side Ted, Scott and Michael as they watch the Liverpool/Mac City match... all 90 minutes of it... in real time... seriously.
A gut-punching draw against Chelsea in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals has the guys venting their frustrations at just about everyone.
The boys celebrate Liverpool's success to the semi-finals of Champions League as well as the win over Everton in the most rational and sophisticated way they know how.
The fellas get A LOT off their chests after a dismal loss to ManU. Plus, get a glimpse of the potential future of the Reds.
Liverpool legend Ian Callaghan sits down with TBR for a few pints and talks football both past and present.
A nice win streak has everyone in a good mood and somewhat optimistic for the future of the club. Plus, Derek talks about his childhood idol.
The show goes on the road. From Austin, the usual gang and a special guest talk about the Chelsea match and what may lie ahead for the rest of the season
A disappointing run has the lads looking for a silver lining wherever they can find it.
The guys solve all of Liverpool's problems and still find time to pay their respects to "God".... all in 47 minutes!
After a disappointing run, is it time for the proverbial "fat lady" to start warming up? Also, Derek talks about "the bane of his existence."
After two bitter defeats to ManU and Chelsea, is there any room for optimism?
Commanding win over Marseille sends the Red though to the round of 16 in Champions League. A hic-cup against Reading Preview of the big match against ManU
The lads discuss the convincing wins over FC Porto and Newcastle as well as the ongoing rift between Rafa and the owners.
The lads discuss the 2-0 win over Fulham, the upcoming transfer window and if there is a need for a salary cap in the League.
A HUGE win over Besiktas and draws against Arsenal and Blackburn brings a ray of hope for the rest of the season. Also, the Liverpool city council approves the new stadium
Besiktas?!? Really? Besiktas?!?! At least we won the derby against Everton Looking ahead to Arsenal
We are two months into the 2007-08 EPL season, is it time to push the panic button, or are we right where we need to be?