A Mediocre, US Based Liverpool Podcast
We sent an ultimatum that if Liverpool ever wanted YNTA to return and they listened! Or maybe we just got busy until right now, it could go either way. In this episode, a struggling Joseph Craven and a very healthy Alex Lebl break down what the difference was in our two most recent matches, the unreal emergence of Stefan Bajčetić, make some of the worst jokes the podcast has ever seen, and then highlight what must be done for Liverpool to survive the final week of February action.
Look, our match against Chelsea didn't give us anything to watch or anything to talk about. You got to cut us some slack that we're going to venture a bit outside of LFC for this episode to talk about what other teams are doing right and what we can do to get back on track.
Alex and Joseph try to make sense of the long-term issues that lay ahead of Liverpool, not just the stuff that can be fixed when players are healthy again. Do things truly look as bleak as they seem, are we overreacting, or is the truth somewhere in the middle?
We're back! YNTA returns in 2023, hoping that our return to podcasting will also save Liverpool's season. Coming off a horrible victory and an even worse loss, Alex and Joseph discuss what in the world is happening with the Reds, what can be done, and whether the season itself can even be salvaged.
Will and Alex Podcast for a quick recap and analysis of the moves Liverpool has made so far! It's lovely when actual moves are made and the rumors can rest for some time. Those poor little rumors. They just get so tired.
The 2022 Champions League Final didn't go the way we wanted, and in fact has sparked more absurd controversy, but we can't let that stop us from celebrating one of the greatest teams in football history.
Somehow, some stupid way, there is technically a quadruple in play, even if it seems like broadcasters are the only ones who really seem to care. Will, Alex, and Joseph discuss how much fun it's been to watch this team this year, what we're expecting in the next two weeks, and all in all how special this squad really is.
Look, we've got a solid, solid chance at a Triple, we have to celebrate that fact. We also discuss the amazing immediate impact of Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz, the resilience to fend off Villareal, and what it looks like to go up against Real Madrid in a Champions League final once again.
The title race takes that next step this weekend, as a victory would put Liverpool in the Premier League drivers seat. But you know this. Why are we even telling you? Just listen to our thoughts on the situation and why, ultimately, there's no pressure on the Reds.
Carabao is crossed off the list, Champions League continues, FA is around the corner and Premier League is still within grasp! Also we break down how and why Diaz is working for the squad so well already.
Will and Alex get together to chat about the fantastic month of February that Liverpool has enjoyed!
Diaz is thrilling! Carvalho is confusing! But the team is playing well!
Well, the Premier League season seems like it could be over already. Joseph and Alex talk about whether this is....bad.
Time once again for REVENGE Oh and we also recap the last few weeks.
If you ask us, this team never should have stopped scoring 5 goals a match. Seems like a mistake.
The Brentford match feels like an anomaly, the Porto match feels like maybe an overcorrection, and here we are looking ahead to City and feeling strangely fine. It seems, as of now, that the Liverpool of two seasons ago are back for the most part.
Look, our hearts are broken for Harvey Elliott and really there's nothing more important than hoping for a quick and successful recovery.
After taking a few weeks off, seems like a great time to get together and catch up on current events! Don't forget that we live stream all of our recording sessions here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyeBhsmGG6g
Mo channels the spirit of Luis Suarez, our midfield is still a work in progress, and we can't wait to hear Anfield singing. All this and more in this episode!
Wow, that summer sure passed by quickly huh? Let's check and see what we did....yep, we sold some players we don't use anyway. Well, let's preview the next season, then!
It's our annual tradition of running through the entire Liverpool roster and giving our totally unfounded opinions on which players are still beneficial to the roster and which are not. That....sounds much more cruel than it actually is, I promise.
Oh thank god it's finally finished and we can move on from this season.
Big wins, goals coming from the least likely of players, and the owners wanting to listen to fans? None of this makes sense.
Just a little bit of time to try and climb through the window to the top four, or at the very least giving us a chance to breathe again.
Some things are more important than match performance.
Hey, the team is playing well! I mean, we can't score any goals, but that's not all that big a deal, right?
It's very convenient of the team to make sure we can never feel good about both competitions at the same time.
Back from the international break, and nobody got any awful injuries! That in and of itself is worth celebrating. In this episode: - The importance of victory before the break - How significant this weekend really is - Konate rumors - New Investors mean new investments for us to make
Another Premier League defeat also leads directly into another European victory. What in the world is up with this team? Alex and Will try to figure that out.
It can be hard in such a frustrating season to find topics we haven't exhausted yet. So here's a full episode of us trying anyway!
Another injury, another defeat, another rival getting some laughs in. What a season, huh?
Whoa okay so we actually won against Leipzig? That's cool. Cool enough to maybe ignore the Leicester disaster for a bit longer, right?
The most reliable players we have were suddenly very unreliable against Manchester City, we actually have a whole week between matches, and the Champions League returns. How is this going to affect everything we're having to deal with? We don't want to talk about it, it's too much.
It's amazing how quickly things can change in this super bizarre season.
A big time rivalry between two teams who happen to be top of the league table! So much hype! The only problem? Neither team is actually playing well.
Look, we're in a rough patch. That's obvious. Yet also still easily in a position to win the league again, which is....super weird to even think about.
Alex and Joseph go live immediately following the Crystal Palace BEATDOWN to discuss a massive week for the Reds. Check out our YouTube channel where we stream our live discussions right here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1_zbgooLCq7h0uZ5hl4B1A
Not that we need help scoring goals most of the time, but it feels good when we get help anyway!
Also, anybody ever paid close attention to how Neco Williams runs? Alex sure has, for some reason.
In a week where we easily handled a tough opponent while missing many key players, somehow that's not the most significant talking point.
Whenever we upload a new episode, it tells us, "pick a clear and concise episode title" but we never listen. Everyone is hurt! International matches are still happening during a pandemic! We've got a match that could put us back on top of the league! What a time to be a Liverpool fan!
HEY DID YOU GUYS SEE JOTA THE OTHER DAY HE'S A GOOD SIGNING
haha okay but for real can we stop getting hurt?
Alex and Will try to make sense of the debacle of officiating we witnessed in the Derby, as well as a solid yet somewhat boring rebound victory against Ajax in the Champions League.
Even if it's not happening, we still have to talk about Project Big Picture because the ramifications of the proposal will surely be felt for a while. AH CRAP turns out we also have a massive Derby to prepare for! Geez what a week
"Sloppy" or not, Liverpool has started the season with every bit of confidence that won us the title last year. Alex and Andrew take a moment to discuss beating Lincoln and Arsenal, along with a bit of a look at our next opponent: ah crap it's Arsenal again?
It's hard to narrow down one topic of conversation when it comes to Liverpool over the past week, since, you know, wesignedtwoawesomeplayersandthenbeatChelseaprettyeasilyandreallylookedlikewearegettingouracttogether