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#LFC #LiverpoolFC #LiverpoolFootballClub 'To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan - go to nordvpn.com/bloodred - our link will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! The link is in the podcast episode description box' The cat is out the bag. Trent Alexander-Arnold has finally confirmed he's leaving Liverpool this summer and is set to move to Real Madrid. The full-back turning his back on the Premier League champions hardly comes as a surprise, but it still will hurt for fans who wanted the West Derby-born player to stay with his boyhood club. So what now? Do Liverpool sign a replacement? What sort of send-off should Trent get? Our writers give their view on the latest Blood Red podcast Get Exclusive NordVPN deal at: nordvpn.com/bloodred - Try it risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here. Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Crossman is alongside Chris Sutton, former England captain Steph Houghton, and The Athletic's Adam Crafton discuss whether Ruben Amorim's call to drop Andre Onana backfired after Altay Bayindir's performance in Manchester United's loss at Newcastle.Do Liverpool really need a succession plan for their goalkeeper Allison? Giorgi Mamardashvili is joining the club from Valencia this summer, and will a right back follow him through the door? Or do Arne Slot's side recruit from within after the emergence of Conor Bradley?Have Arsenal regressed this season? The Gunners have dropped 16 points from winning positions this campaign - which is just one fewer than they have in the last two seasons combined.Plus, why is Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric buying a minority stake in Swansea City? BBC Wales football reporter Chris Wathan has all the details.BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this weekend: Tues 2000 Champions League Aston Villa v PSG Weds 2000 Champions League Real Madrid v Arsenal Thurs 2000 Manchester United v Lyon Sat 1200 *5 Sports Extra* WSL West Ham v Manchester United Sat 1230 Women's Champions League Arsenal v Lyon Sat 1500 Premier League Everton v Manchester City Sat 1730 Premier League Aston Villa v Newcastle Sun 1400 Premier League Arsenal v Lyon Sun 1400 *5 Sports Extra* Premier League Manchester United v Wolves Sun 1400 *BBC Sport app & website* Premier League Fulham v Chelsea Sun 1630 Premier League Leicester v Liverpool
Homegrown talent Trent Alexander-Arnold is flying the Liverpool nest to join Real Madrid. The first of the big three to make a move. Do Liverpool fans need to let go, or are they right to feel betrayed? How will he be welcomed at Real Madrid? Is he right to go chasing a Ballon D'Or? And have Mo Salah and Virgil Van Dijk played a PR blinder? We discuss it all with Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague and John Gibbons from The Anfield Wrap. Gabby and Mark react to Alessia Russo putting Arsenal women into the Champions League semi-final and Red Bull firing Liam Lawson after just two races... imagine if they did that on MOTD! And are the Brisbane Olympics taking sporting jeopardy a bit too far... cue the crocodiles! Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producers: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".The Sports Agents have merch! You can buy yours now here!
Do Liverpool have one hand on the Premier League Trophy after beating Manchester City at the Etihad? Can VAR get any worse, and Newcastle flirt with the Champions League spots after beating Forest in a 7 goal thriller. Gary, Alan & Micah also debate whether The Premier League is finished at both ends of the table.. Sign up to The Rest Is Football newsletter at therestisfootball.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to the Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet. Jamie Carragher is joined by Paul Scholes and some of the biggest fan channels across England to dive into all the biggest talking points in football.We kick things off with the fallout from the Manchester Derby, where Manchester United pulled off a smash-and-grab against a crisis-hit Manchester City. With City looking out of sorts, how does Pep Guardiola turn things around?From there, we ask the key question: what's on every club's Christmas wish list? Do Liverpool need to strengthen at left-back? Can Chelsea keep up the pressure?Nottingham Forest are flying high under Nuno Espírito Santo, but can they maintain their momentum? And is Vítor Pereira really the right man to lead Wolves forward?We also hear from HLTCO, who gives us the lowdown on Crystal Palace and what they need to get their season back on track.If you're enjoying the podcast, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and please leave us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening!00:00 – Promo02:00 – Paul Scholes on Manchester derby03:30 – The future of Marcus Rashford & Alejandro Garnacho09:00 – Nieve Petruzziello on the Manchester Derby10:00 – Are Man City in crisis?19:30 – Liverpool supporter Gareth Roberts - All I want for Christmas24:30 – Arsenal supporter Charlene Smith - All I want for Christmas29:30 - Chelsea supporter Rory Jennings - All I want for Christmas33:30 – Everton supporter Baz - All I want for Christmas39:40 – Wolves supporter Dave Azzopardi - All I want for Christmas42:00 – Nottingham Forest supporter Greg Mitchell - All I want for Christmas44:25 – Crystal Palace supporter Dan Cook - All I want for Christmas46:00 – Paul Scholes on the best six goals he has witnessed on the pitch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool looming, Graham and Taylor break down the history of England's biggest (and most successful?) rivalry. Is there a rivalry between the two cities, not just the two clubs? How did the rivalry develop over the decades? Do Liverpool and Man Utd have more in common than they like to admit? All that and more!
With the fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool looming, Graham and Taylor break down the history of England's biggest (and most successful?) rivalry. Is there a rivalry between the two cities, not just the two clubs? How did the rivalry develop over the decades? Do Liverpool and Man Utd have more in common than they like to admit? All that and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool looming, Graham and Taylor break down the history of England's biggest (and most successful?) rivalry. Is there a rivalry between the two cities, not just the two clubs? How did the rivalry develop over the decades? Do Liverpool and Man Utd have more in common than they like to admit? All that and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the fixture between Manchester United and Liverpool looming, Graham and Taylor break down the history of England's biggest (and most successful?) rivalry. Is there a rivalry between the two cities, not just the two clubs? How did the rivalry develop over the decades? Do Liverpool and Man Utd have more in common than they like to admit? All that and more!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode the BnB members discuss the positions our teams need to strengthen ahead of the last week before the transfer window closes!topics include:- Man Utd's window so far and what else they need!- Do Liverpool need to buy anyone?- Arsenal's window so far and what else they need!- Recap on West Ham's signings!- Have Villa bought well?- Brief recap of gameweek 1 of the premier league!Support the Show.Ball And Banter Website:https://ballandbanter.buzzsprout.comBall And Banter Instagram Page:https://Instagram.com/ball_and_banterBall And Banter YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/channel/UC_d9jnnTdxAoReNZUkW8xDw
Liverpool will play Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final after beating Fulham over 2 legs. Do Liverpool have a chance of doing the Quad this season? Is Chelsea's presence in a cup final a sign of progress? talkSPORT throws an Indian cricket tour party. A talkSPORT caller likens Cole Palmer to Dennis Bergkamp. Phil Thompson likens Darwin Núñez to Thierry Henry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*This podcast was recorded in the expectation that Paul Heckingbottom will be sacked by Sheffield United and Chris Wilder will be announced as his replacement. Our sources, and those of many other news outlets are all pre-empting the same development. However, as of 5am on Tuesday Dec 5th the news had still not been announced. Tom Clarke is back fresh as a daisy from his holidays, and he is joined by Charlotte Duncker, Tony Cascarino and Gregor Robertson to review the weekend's goal fest.Are standards slipping at City or were Spurs brilliant. Trent Alexander Arnold was outstanding, and he was everywhere, does it matter what his starting position is. All change at Sheffield United as Paul Heckingbottom bows out after a five nil defeat at Burnley. Chris Wilder is back, but with the current owners is the Bramall Lane job a poisoned chalice.Plus big wins for Burnley and Everton and some boos for Steve Cooper. City v Spurs2' Problems for City or brilliant spurs5' drop off in defending, standards not the same. Injuries are key – Stones, De Bryne.9' three games back to back with things to worry about and lack of control. Very un-City like.11' Spur were brave, clever and relentless. But could they have even won if they had tailored their approach just a bit?13' all or nothing under Postecoglou. Arsenal 15' Rice adds resilience and stability. More pragmatic.17' Learning from previous seasons. Have a stronger squad this season. Liverpool and Fulham19' Trent AA outstanding. Should he just play in midfield. Teams exploiting the space he leaves though.21' Down to bones defensively, Matip and Robertson out for some time.22' TAA is a generational talent. How many players can do what he can do. But what is his role?25' Does it matter if he has a position. Do Liverpool have an alternate right back?27' Fulham lacking a bit of edge but played well. Similar to last season, need to strengthen. Still nearly men. Villa29' Over achieving, but now with champions league aspirations.30' Emery doing it with effectively the same squad Gerrard had. It is now Emry's club, his staff, his set up. Involved in everything and working very well. But will they make top four. Sheffield United 34' Paul Heckingbottom out, Chris Wilder back in.35' coming into a a club up for sale, in need of players and a team dispirited.36' owners are a real problem. 37' Why would wilder go back to such a mess? 15 fit players before the season started.40' Owner admitted to being in touch with wilder all season, unfair on Heckingbottom.44' no chance of staying up. Owners fault, not Paul Heckingbottom. Burnley 45' Finally some relief for Kompany. Will this be the spark?46' Confidence yes, but turnaround, not sure. Look at who they beat…48' They have been the better team in many of their games, but to open to hang on. Does Kompany need to temper his principles a bit? Forest51' first boos for Steve Cooper at the City ground. Are fans starting to doubt him?53' leading striker out till new year. Replacements not up to same level. No shot on goal until 31st minute.55' next two games make or break for Cooper. Results need to improve.57' Everton created lots of chances. Chris Wood right up the street of Everton centre halves. Needed a different approach.59' Everton comfortable. But game lacked quality. Everton good enough to pull away, even with a ten point deduction.60' But Calvert Lewin injured again. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jim Boardman and Jay Reid are back after missing a couple of weeks and so there is plenty to discuss this time round, not least the half dozen games the Reds have played since. The last couple of performances haven't been much to write home about, but that draw and defeat came off the back of a good run of wins and even some clean sheets, so as demoralising as the last seven days feel, there's still plenty to look forward to. Isn't there? On this week's show:- A look back at Toulouse away and Luton away- A belated look back at the derby- A look ahead to Brentford- The Trent experiment: park it until there are players it can work with - or just scrap it?- Using the wrong tools for the wrong job - and the damage it does- How the Kop always pays respect where it's due- Small time fans trying to use Hillsborough as a weapon - yet again- Shouldn't match-going fans of any club be happy they can afford to go to games - without needing to mock starving children?- PGMOL - ‘See, we aren't the game's only awful officials'- PGMOL - ‘Here's another Greater Manchester referee for a Liverpool game'- Anny Road progress - at least cosmetically- Do Liverpool need to start showing more respect to supposedly easier opposition?- An Anfield crowd will love you if make the effort - but don't just save it for the ‘big' games!- And best of all - Luis Diaz's dad is free! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angeball is active. Do Liverpool have a glass jaw despite their win? Are Chelsea going to struggle (again)? See You Out There!
The Fan Debate season preview is here brought to you by Sky Bet.Gary Neville is joined by Josh Denzel, Jamie Carragher, Tom Skinner, and some of the biggest fan channels across England ahead of what's billed up to be an incredible 2023/24 Premier League season.From Treble winners Manchester City, their title contenders, and top four hopefuls to relegation battles and everything in between, we talk through the biggest debates from the best league in the world.Can Manchester City become the first English side to win four top flights in a row? Do Liverpool resurge and can Manchester United continue their upward trajectory? Will the Champions League de-rail Arsenal and Newcastle United?How will Chelsea and Tottenham adapt to their new managers? Do Burnley, Sheffield United, or Luton Town adjust to the top tier?We have loads to go through in this blockbuster episode and would love to hear your thoughts and predictions ahead of another incredible campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a goalless Merseyside derby, Liverpool's Champions League campaign gets underway next with the visit to Napoli. Should Darwin Nunez start? Do Liverpool have a midfield issue?Matt Addison is joined by Ian Doyle, David Lynch and Rich Garnett to discuss the 0-0 draw with Everton, the form of several key Reds stars, the criticism of Mohamed Salah and much more.The panel also pick their teams for the Napoli game and make their score predictions - with Arthur Melo potentially able to make his debut and Thiago Alcantara nearing a return.
Another shocking draw leads to more questions about Liverpool's early season struggles: questions like, “Do Liverpool know that they don't have to concede first every match?” and “How is it possible to have underperformed every expected goals metric known to man this badly?” If you've got answers, you know something we don't. That's coming up on the Liverpod.
This week Jamie, Tank & Jimmy talk: - Harry Maguire named as ten Hag's captain - Do Liverpool need a midfielder amid Bellingham links - What makes a good coach? - Women's football - Retro Kits & unpopular opinions Thanks for listening. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and help us get to 1k subscribers. Link below: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7yW_LdMlqt1hla2NF5Vtug
The Red and Blue halves of the famous footballing city of Manchester have their eyes firmly transfixed on matters pertaining to next season as this peeters our into its dying embers. City look set to add another attacking string to their bow in the form of the much sought after striker Erling Haaland while United are pursuing a new pied piper in Erik Ten Hag - one who they hope will get a tune out of this squad of players. Do Liverpool have enough firepower to keep pace, will this prove a bridge too far for ownerless Chelsea? Join us this week as we delve into these topics as well as the regular review and preview of the weekends past and upcoming fixtures. Follow us on twitter @checking_var
Join Claudes, Olan, & Kat as they discuss the Sydney Derby and the A League attendance crisis, Chelsea getting smacked by Brentford, Liverpool's chances on the quadruple, Bruno Fernandes extending his United contract, world record crowd watch Barcelona Femini beat Real Madrid, Celtic beat Rangers and Rogic shines, Mourinho takes on another journalist in the Serie A, EA Sports are changing the name of the FIFA video game, Argentina v Brazil World Cup Qualifier could be played in Melbourne, and UEFA Champions League quarter final predictions.We also dive into "Onside or Offside": A League is the first league in the world to invest in a software which protects athletes from offensive comments on social media; the FIFA World Cup Qatar song, ball, and mascot have been unveiled; Qatar to be dark horses to win the World Cup; Iran could be banned and let Italy participate in the World Cup; German artist leaves 6,500 deflated footballs outside of FIFA headquarters in Switzerland to protest the World Cup.And the crew answer Fan Questions: Nick_Povey_02 says “Please pressure Olan to propose to Ella from MAFS. They'd make the best couple going around!”PeterSlaveskii asks “Were WSW robbed?”Mouldyboy_ asks “Do Liverpool have what it takes to do the quadruple after what we saw against Watford?”Jz_3223 asks “Who is going to be United's Manager next season?”Denilson_puc17: “Who do you think will be underdogs or dark horses in the World Cup?”03Tristan__9: “What do you think of Spain's potential?”Crispy04: "Which Group is the 'Group of Death'?" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the latest Essential Football Podcast Alice Piper is joined by Sky Sports football writers Gerard Brand and Ben Grounds to look back on another big weekend at both ends of the Premier League table after Chelsea's lead slipped following a 1-1 draw with Man Utd at Stamford Bridge.PART 1 | Was Michael Carrick right to opt against starting Cristiano Ronaldo - and should United have signed him at all? United's interim-to-the-interim manager's tactics are assessed ahead of Ralf Rangnick's arrival, questions raised over Chelsea's attacking prowess, while will Arsenal fancy facing this United side next given their own form?PART 2 | Where does another bad result at Brentford leave Everton boss Rafa Benitez ahead of the Merseyside derby in midweek? Do Liverpool have anything to fear? And the curious case of Marcelo Bielsa and Kalvin Phillips...PART 3 | Newcastle show Eddie Howe the scale of the task ahead of him with a six-pointer against Norwich next up, Aston Villa grind their way to victory again - and with two points separating the top three, who's going to win the Premier League?
On the latest Essential Football Podcast Alice Piper is joined by Sky Sports football writers Gerard Brand and Ben Grounds to look back on another big weekend at both ends of the Premier League table after Chelsea's lead slipped following a 1-1 draw with Man Utd at Stamford Bridge.PART 1 | Was Michael Carrick right to opt against starting Cristiano Ronaldo - and should United have signed him at all? United's interim-to-the-interim manager's tactics are assessed ahead of Ralph Rangnick's arrival, questions raised over Chelsea's attacking prowess, while will Arsenal fancy facing this United side next given their own form?PART 2 | Where does another bad result at Brentford leave Everton boss Rafa Benitez ahead of the Merseyside derby in midweek? Do Liverpool have anything to fear? And the curious case of Marcelo Bielsa and Kalvin Phillips...PART 3 | Newcastle show Eddie Howe the scale of the task ahead of him with a six-pointer against Norwich next up, Aston Villa grind their way to victory again - and with two points separating the top three, who's going to win the Premier League?
Manchester City officially crowned this season's Premier League Champions, Fulham and West Brom officially join Sheffield United in relegation to the Championship next sesason, who will finish top 4, who will settle with Europa League next season, all these predictions to be discussed and much more! Timestamps: 00:15 - Man City officially win the Premier League 06:15 - Aguero's stinker of a panenka 11:04 - Was the Chelsea vs Man City premier league match a true preview of the Champions League Final? 13:05 - Who has more pressure going into the Champions League Final? 17:10 - Can Leicester still fall out of top 4 now? 24:27 - Cavani signs new 1 year contract at Man U 29:00 - Do Liverpool still have chance of making top 4? 34:53 - Willian scoring gif being dug out from the archives 43:07 - Fulham and West Brom officially get relegated 49:24 - The Premier League table update 52:09 - Preview of upcoming matches for next gameweek We want to thank everyone for supporting the show!!! Follow Us: https://twitter.com/ThePremierPod https://www.instagram.com/thepremierpod/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/yashbhika https://twitter.com/Haukpun Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yash10/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/haukpun/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yashbhika/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-chan-289073136/ MUSIC: Title: Buddha Artist: Kontekst Genre: Hip Hop & Rap Mood: Bright Download / Stream / Support: http://bit.ly/2Pe7mBN
Daniel Ek, the CEO and co-founder of Spotify, is inquiring to buy Arsenal football club, do Tottenham need to restart and rebuild their squad, do Liverpool need to rebuild or reload parts of their squad, is the dream of West Ham being in the Champions League next season dead, all will be discussed this week and much more! Timestamps: 00:30 - Man City win the EFL Cup for the fourth season in a row 02:22 - Do Tottenham need begin a full rebuild of the team? 15:14 - Who will be the next Tottenham manager? 23:13 - Do Liverpool need to replace players in their current best starting 11? 31:00 - Is Thiago a good fit for the current Liverpool squad? 34:02 - Should Liverpool sign Kabak permanently next season? 38:25 - Do West Ham's consecutive losses end their chances of finishing top 4? 42:35 - Daniel Ek to buy Arsenal football club from Stan Kroenke 50:19 - Norwich and Watford will be promoted to the Premier League 52:40 - Preview of upcoming league matches We want to thank everyone for supporting the show!!! Follow Us: https://twitter.com/ThePremierPod https://www.instagram.com/thepremierpod/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/yashbhika https://twitter.com/Haukpun Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yash10/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/haukpun/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yashbhika/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-chan-289073136/ MUSIC: Title: Buddha Artist: Kontekst Genre: Hip Hop & Rap Mood: Bright Download / Stream / Support: http://bit.ly/2Pe7mBN
The Athletic's Simon Hughes and Caoimhe O'Neill join host Steve Hothersall to look ahead to Liverpool's revenge mission against Real Madrid and Sergio Ramos in the Champions League Quarter-Finals. Do Liverpool have a realistic opportunity to win a 7th European title?They also discuss Trent's England snub, Wijnaldum's future and Xabi Alonso's move into management. Plus, Simon shares the details from his recent interview with Steven Gerrard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's Simon Hughes and Caoimhe O'Neill join host Steve Hothersall to look ahead to Liverpool's revenge mission against Real Madrid and Sergio Ramos in the Champions League Quarter-Finals. Do Liverpool have a realistic opportunity to win a 7th European title? They also discuss Trent's England snub, Wijnaldum's future and Xabi Alonso's move into management. Plus, Simon shares the details from his recent interview with Steven Gerrard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's pod we talk about Liverpool getting well beaten by Man City who look frighteningly good at the minute. Do Liverpool have fatigue issues in some areas of the pitch? We chat about referees and if VAR has made their job easier or harder. Does Arteta deserve a long term project at Arsenal? We also chat about Manchester United, are they just one or two players off mounting a serious title challenge?
Sup dawgs. I've never witnessed a goofier weekend than that. Villa knocking a certain someone off their perch and Mourinho bodying Ole at Old Trafford isn't exactly what everyone expected (we promise to chill out on the Man United talk from now on). What does this mean for Fantasy pickups? Do Liverpool and Man City make top 4? Is Martial a striker? (lmao nah). Find out in Gameweek 5. Stay Goofin.
The Premier League is back and to celebrate, we're launching a special new iteration of the OneFootball Podcast.From now on we'll be bringing you two podcasts per week; a Premier League Weekend Review on a Monday, followed by the usual OneFootball Podcast later in the week.In this episode, Dan Burke is joined by Lewis Ambrose and Joel Sanderson-Murray to pick the bones out of the 2020/21 opening weekend. Are the good times on their way back for Arsenal? Do Liverpool have cause for concern? Are Everton the real deal? Is big Andy Carroll back to his best? Can West Brom and Fulham stay up? And is there hope for VAR yet? We answered all of those questions - and more - in the first ever Premier League Weekend Review.
This week we look into the future and predict the teams who will be on flames or fall by the wayside. Do Liverpool have enough to make it back to back titles or will Pep and City slow the Reds momentum? Chelsea have spent big in the transfer window bringing in the top German talent, but have they strengthened in the right areas? How will the promoted teams fare? And the question on everyones lips, who decides the positions players are assigned on Fantasy Football? We also have the latest edition of Quiz Penos where we look at some of the greatest players ever. Thanks for the support and enjoy the footy.
Welcome to season 8 of the coshcast. Just like with the football, it doesn't feel like a new season for us but the community shield happened so it's a new season, those are the rules! We dive into the latest transfers with Man United fans having something to cheer about. Chelsea fans have five new things to cheer about. Do Liverpool need to strengthen? What are Arsenal going to do with all those center backs? But of course we dive into the most important issue in football transfer history. What next for 33 year old Lionel Messi? The best player in the world.Will he go to City or will he stay? Listen in and find out our thoughts. As always thanks for your support, feel free to leave us a review and share this podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Arsenal scored five goals against Premier League leaders Liverpool, Granit Xhaka was nowhere to be seen and Mesut Ozil produced trademark moments of brilliance – but Unai Emery somehow came away from Anfield with criticism ringing in his ears. 10-goal thrillers can do crazy things, can't they? This week’s Squawka Talker team, consisting of host Jake Entwistle, Muhammad Butt, Will Hall and Sam Long, have cast their collective eye over an entertaining round of Carabao Cup fourth round fixtures. Find out more about the Squawka Talker football podcast's sponsors BetBull here (https://betbull.sng.link/D4gbg/5500?pcn=Squawka) . (18+ only, BeGambleAware (https://www.begambleaware.org/) ) 00:00:00 - 00:19:39 | Do Liverpool have modern football's ultimate cult hero? "Origi is a player who lives to defy expectations" 00:19:40 - 00:28:28 | What you doing, Unai? 'Everything that frustrates Arsenal fans about Unai Emery was captured in one moment' 00:29:02 - 00:36:20 | Rashford is to Mitre as Forlan is to Jabulani 'Man Utd don't have the personnel to cover Maguire's one weakness' 00:36:20 - 00:45:21 | Fred + McTominay = Pogba? 'Man Utd's midfield looks better without Paul Pogba in it at the moment... but just the pivots' 00:45:20 – 01:01:25 | Everton vs Spurs - the battle of this season's two most disappointing Premier League teams? 'Pochettino has lost the use of his full-throttle support acts.' 01:01:52 - 01:16:53 | A Squawka Six Halloween special "Rather than jumpers for goalposts, he brings two heads on spikes."
148thEpi - GW11 - 9 reasons to pick Leicester... and 0 reasons not to! Join Bully and the Iceman as they resume usual service with the help of Moolah league legend Jamie Ellis to review game week 10. The Iceman returns from his journey to Sheffield fresh and ready to cast his expertise on all things FPL this week. Which Leicester assets do we commit too? How many City stars? Do Liverpool assets hold value? All this and more in the latest FPL Surgery! Mikkel Tokvam Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/TransferAlgorithm Fantasyfootballhub.co.uk - SURGERY10 for 10% off www.patreon.com/Fplsurgery twitter.com/fplsurgery www.fplsurgery.com www.facebook.com/fplsurgery Twitter - @FPLSurgery Email - info@fplsurgery.com
Manchester United v Liverpool is arguably English football's biggest game, so why won't Jurgen Klopp hurry up and win it? This week's Squawka Talker team, consisting of host Jake Entwistle, Muhammad Butt and Will Hall, explores the Liverpool manager's record at Old Trafford and what's kept him from picking up three points so far. Find out more about the Squawka Talker football podcast’s sponsors BetBull (https://betbull.sng.link/D4gbg/5500?pcn=Squawka) here. 18+ only | For more information, go to BeGambleAware.org (http://begambleaware.org/) START - 00:13:55 | Why has Old Trafford been so hard to conquer for Jurgen Klopp? 'This is not a happy hunting ground for Liverpool's front three.' 00:13:55 - 00:22:40 | Do Liverpool have any weakness Man Utd can exploit? 'An out-of-form Rashford may actually be a good omen for Man Utd v Liverpool... a third of his Premier League goals have actually come against the Big Six' 00:22:40 - 00:34:04 | Which Man Utd player would have the best chance of cracking Liverpool's XI? 'He's a counter-pressing machine... he'd earn the most Jurgen Klopp hugs of any Man Utd player.' 00:34:20 - 00:45:39 | The fallout from Monday's racist abuse in Bulgaria 0-6 England 'Are points deductions too harsh? For racist abuse, it needs to be that harsh.' 00:45:45 - 00:50:05 | West Ham vs Everton 'Perhaps only Spurs are under more pressure to win this weekend' 00:51:11 - 00:54:55 | Crystal Palace's quest for second place 'The last time Man City lost they then smashed Watford 8-0' 00:54:57 - 00:57:43 | Finally, those Man Utd vs Liverpool predictions 'Liverpool have been exhaustingly good this season' 00:57:43 - 01:01:13 | Now is the time to judge Arsenal 'If Arsenal don't improve with Tierney, Bellerin and Lacazette in the side then Unai Emery will be under serious pressure'
The 10 For The Win crew take a crack at putting the football world to rights. On this weeks show Neymar vs. Mbappe, What are Everton playing at, Do Liverpool need to strengthen to challenge Man City, and is Griezmann going to bench surf
The most relentless title race in Premier League history is over. Natalie Sawyer and Gab Marcotti are joined by Paul Hirst and James Gheerbrant to determine where the trophy was won. Manchester City become the first team in a decade to retain the Premier League title, sealing the championship on the final day. Have Liverpool done well to keep the gap to just a point? Do Liverpool have a more limited squad than City? Do City create more chances? And for Jurgen Klopp, how do you possibly improve on a 97-point season?We discuss the sacking of Chris Hughton as Brighton manager, where James proves himself to be as merciless as Tony Bloom. Will a more progressive manager get the best out of Brighton’s buys? There’s a bumper quick hits on every other Premier League club. We’re expecting big things for Bournemouth and Wolves if they have a good summer. Plus there’s seagulls and grasshoppers in their underwear. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A big weekend in the Premier League and a big week to come in the Champions League. Natalie Sawyer and Gab Marcotti are joined by Alyson Rudd and Oli Kay to discuss it all. Arsenal’s top 4 hopes are over after drawing at home to Brighton. How big a rebuild do Unai Emery and the Arsenal hierarchy have on their hands? The Gunners do have the second chance of a potential Europa League final on their hands. But Manchester United definitely won’t be in the Champions League next season after drawing at Huddersfield. Who needs to be held accountable? Solskjaer or the players? We look ahead to the Champions League semi-finals. Do Liverpool have any chance of overturning a 3-0 deficit against Barcelona, especially without Salah and Firmino? And can Tottenham grab their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reach the final or will they implode as they did at Bournemouth on Saturday? Plus George Elek from the Not The Top 20 podcast joins us to discuss the impending play-offs in the Championship. It’s Bielsa versus Lampard but can Grealish lead Villa to the promised land of the Premier League? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do Liverpool and Spurs have any chance of overturning deficits in the second leg of their Champions League semi-finals? Neil and Jason preview the hopes of the English clubs, who face up to Barcelona and Ajax.
Audiodacious — The AFCON 2019 draw delivered everything we hoped for including a fascinating "Group of Death". In Ep. 34 Lwazi, Xola and Emeka discuss the draw, Itumeleng Khune, Sundowns' decision and more. + AFCON Group of death: Bafana fearing no-one + Group A: Zimbabwe have the firepower to upset Egypt (05:00) + Wide open AFCON, who are the favourites? (06:00) + Wayne Sandilands making Stuart Baxter look again (09:00) + Itu Khune: Brazil did the same with Neymar, take him! (11:30) + Time to "nationalise" Sirino & Nascimento (15:00) + Emeka doesn't care about Man City's game in hand (18:37) + "Pirates believe they can't lose" (21:56) + Paint Orlando Stadium black (25:35) + Mamelodi Sundowns: all in or sacrifice? (28:44) + Downs schedule bigger problem than opponents (34:21) + PL and UCL: how Liverpool & Man City can blow United out the water (40:08) + Do Liverpool have the grit to see it through (45:52) Pitch Invasion, the podcast for football tribalists! Join the debate on... Twitter - https://twitter.com/pitchinvaded Instagram - https://instagram.com/pitchinvaded Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PitchInvaded Pitch Invasion is produced by Audiodacious in collaboration with DSTV Media Sales Disclaimer: the views & opinions expressed on the Pitch Invasion podcast are solely those of the hosts. They do not reflect the views & opinions of their respective employers, affiliates or advertisers. Nuff said, let's get into it! Twitter · Instagram · Facebook
**In 2017, Liverpool gave Hull City £8m for their left-back. In 2019, his importance feels genuinely comparable to that of Jordi Alba at Barcelona.** Host Jake Entwistle is joined this week by Muhammad Butt, Will Hall and Squawka Talker debutant Tom Green to discuss why Liverpool are being deliberately uncreative in midfield, Huddersfield's status among the worst Premier League teams of all time, whether we really have the worst referees in the world, as well as last week's Man Utd hot take from Louis van Gaal. There was also just about time for a Squawka Scout looking at how Mauro Icardi is "humiliating" Inter Milan, in the words of head coach Luciano Spalletti. Make sure to rate and review the Squawka Talker on whichever platform you listen to us on! T**imestamps for this week's episode:** 00:00 - 00:04:19: Celtic 2-1 Rangers/EFL Trophy 04:19 - 16:08: Do Liverpool have Europe's most 'important' full-back? 16:08 - 22:18: Huddersfield suffer record-equalling relegated… 22:18 - 36:45: …but are Fulham even worse? 26:52 - 36:45: Chelsea stage one of this season's most controversial wins at Cardiff 36:45 - 42:42: Van Gaal may have had a point about Man Utd… 42:42 - 58:50: Squawka Scout: What's going on with Icardi and Inter?
Is this shaping up to be the most unpredictable UCL in a long time? After the shock defeats of PSG and Real Madrid I think yes. Do Liverpool and Dortmund have what it takes to go the distance with City and Bayern? I discuss all this and more as we go into the second round of the UCL round of 16 second legs. Enjoy!
Audiodacious — "I want to see anarchy... I want the PSL bosses to have a situation where there's a trophy floating and they don't know where it will land" - Xola Magwaza That's how open the ABSA Premiership title race is with at least 5 teams still in it. In this mini-sode the gents also touch on CAF's official list for Libya vs Bafana and if Liverpool's title window has closed? + Many contenders: inconsistent teams or good for South African football? + Examining the ABSA Premiership's final stretch (05:40) + Sundowns & Pirates still keen on CAF Champions League (10:45) + CAF conspiracy? North African refs for Bafana AFCON decider (12:00) + Can we get some SA fans to Tunisia please? (13:50) + Everton's revenge: what's happened to Mo Salah (16:00) + Do Liverpool have chance to win League in next 3 years (21:30) + Emeka's promise - "Liverpool will win Premier League this year" (23:00) + Revisiting top 4 picks? (23:40) + No Fergie-Time heroics in Paris: United to shut it down (25:40) Pitch Invasion, the podcast for football tribalists! Join the debate on... Twitter - https://twitter.com/pitchinvaded Instagram - https://instagram.com/pitchinvaded Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PitchInvaded Pitch Invasion is produced by Audiodacious in collaboration with DSTV Media Sales Disclaimer: the views & opinions expressed on the Pitch Invasion podcast are solely those of the hosts. They do not reflect the views & opinions of their respective employers, affiliates or advertisers. Nuff said, let's get into it! Twitter · Instagram · Facebook
On the agenda today are games against Huddersfield, Red Star in the champions league and Cardiff as Slim, Sam, Sini and Paul discuss the latest action. Do Liverpool now have natural leaders to aid their push for honours?
The Football Faithful Podcast returns and Sam, Peter, Ant & Colm look back at a weekend that was full of action, on and off the field. There was some cracking derby action on Sunday and Saturday threw up some cracking games too! Why are City so good? Where do Utd go from here? Do Liverpool fans believe? What was Pickford thinking? Answers to all these and much more on the week's episode of the Football Faithful Podcast. To support the show for just $2 a month check out our Patreon page! www.patreon.com/footballfaithful
City's imperious form puts all the challengers under unbearable pressure. Do Liverpool have the nerves of steel to respond? If they don't have nerves of steel, will luck do? And does there come a point at which repeated doses of luck crystallises into something more durable? Christian Eriksen didn't have his best ever game in the North London derby. Another Dublin date with destiny weighing on his mind or is he simply a little bit scared of mad dogs? Meanwhile as often happens after a disappointing result, the Manchester United bus has hit a few player-shaped speed bumps. Jacob Steinberg was at Southampton to see Mark Hughes' last match in charge of the Saints, as Michael Obafemi contributed with an assist to their 2-2 draw against United. Plus there's Fergie's boneyard, Southgate on Brexit, Victor Hugo, irrelevant Dier, Mick McCarthy filling the space and the "era of the gamesman".
Gianluca Nesci, Daniel Rouse and Michael Chandler discuss Wednesday's Champions League action. Topics for today's show include: - PSG beat Liverpool to blow Group C open (2:17) - Do Liverpool need more of a 'mean streak' to succeed? (7:28) - Who will be eliminated from Group C in Matchday 6? (10:05) - Spurs stay alive thanks to *checks notes* Moussa Sissoko (12:24) - The Lionel Messi appreciation minute (17:00) - Atletico make easy work of Monaco's ultra-young starting XI (19:01) - Revised tournament predictions (21:29)
108thEpi - GW11 - Divided we stand After an episode where Bully and the Iceman seemingly managed to disagree on everything, join the Surgeons as they repair the rupture in their relationship with soothing the tones of Justin Dye. GW11 provides many a conundrum with some big fixtures. Do Liverpool’s big hitters pose the same threat against an Arsenal side unbeaten in 12? Fixture by fixture we break down the gameweek, calling the city defensive conundrum, the value of Aguero consistently playing 60 minutes and if Sterling is still the best sky blue midfield choice. Is Barkley the cheaper solution to Hazard for Chelsea midfield cover? Do the United French duo have staying power? Is Wilson the darling of FPL? All this and more as we get right up there on the FPL Surgery https://www.patreon.com/Fplsurgery https://soundcloud.com/fplsurgery www.fplsurgery.com www.facebook.com/fplsurgery Twitter - @FPLSurgery Email - info@fplsurgery.com Please join the FPL Surgery Podcast league – 225-369
This week on the pod we look at transfers done so far and ask is the era of big money is this the first summer of sensible buys? Do Liverpool have to win the league for it to be a success? And how well will Everton do? Twitter; FFP_11 Facebook; Football Fans Podcast Instagram; Football Fans Podcast Email; jordan@jjbonline.net Subscribe; AudioBoom/iTunes/Spotify Don't forget to share too. Don't forget to join us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and tell a mate. Find us on iTunes and please rate and comment so we can fly up the charts. Get in touch with any comments, questions or responses. Enjoy
Anthony Kendrick is joined by Shane Lees and Andy Clark for this week's edition of the V2 Football Podcast. We discuss various issues, including: - Teams in the EFL may not produce match programmes next season, with it potentially being optional rather than mandatory. - The Champions League semi-finals. Do Liverpool need to improve their game management to win the final, and how lucky were Real Madrid? - Is Harry Kane getting too much stick, with him being jokingly credited with every goal ever scored and being in Chris Smalling's back pocket? - Can Southampton beat the drop following their 2-1 win over Bournemouth? Son of the Pitch also makes a dramatic return. Shane provides two fiendishly difficult questions as he takes over hosting duties. Thanks for listening! Follow us on twitter @V2SportNetwork
This week Marcus, Hogan and Kate discuss the start to the season for teams in the Premier League - is it time for Wenger to go? Do Liverpool have a chance of winning the league? Do Huddersfield have the best approach to scouting? They also look at the managers who are already under pressure such as West Ham and Palace. They assess the success of the younger England teams and what that means for the men's squad in this international break. They also review teams in the Championship with Hogan giving some insights as to what it is like to play under Warnock and Redknapp. Follow on Twitter @TwoProsInAPod
Joey Vishny (@jvishny) is back, hosting Bryan Painter (@bryan_painter) and Jeff Hallett (@jeff_hallett) on a whole host of subjects: residual thoughts on Everton, thoughts we’d prefer not to have on Bournemouth, our psychological journey through Stoke City away, our seat index ratings and we'll preview what’s to come at the weekend vs. West Brom. Do Liverpool have what it takes to achieve top 4? If so, what would you expect the Brazilians' role to be in achieving it? Will the reds survive without Sadio? Who would you prefer between Origi and Sturridge for the stretch run? All these questions answered and more on this "kitchen sink" edition of the Talk On podcast. **Stay tuned for the next Talk On: where we'll review West Brom** What else can you find on this channel? Purely Arsenal - Arsenal FC Podcast Talk On - Liverpool FC Podcast Let's Get Hammered - West Ham FC Podcast Stoppage Time - EPL Weekly Review & Game Show Cafe Football - History & Ideas in the Game Now on Soundcloud footballpurists.com Want to join the Football Purists team? Email footballpurists@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/purelyarsenal/message
The main discussion of this week's pod is the summer transfer window. Do Liverpool need a summer clear out? How many players would you get rid of? Are we scared of having a squad and what type of players should we be targeting? As normal, we answer your questions, discuss the last match and preview the Man City game at the weekend. In a new segment, for some reason Chris wanted to have a game of Liverpool FC Speak Out and we somehow manage to discuss, at length, the atmosphere issues at Anfield after receiving an incredible email from a Redmen TV fan. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the first AI Premier League Preview Pod of the New Year, Hari Sethi and guests discuss the upcoming clash with Manchester Utd this Sunday as the Reds head to Old Trafford. On the pod this week Hari welcomes football writer for Squawka and Blizzrd mag, Greg Johnson. AI Regular Joseph Cousins and writer for Stretty News, Michael Knight. Will Klopp manage to rejuvenate his team for the weekend after their sluggish performance against Southampton? How big a loss will Mane prove to be? Will we see a return of the front three of Phil, Bobby and Lallana? Should Matip's injury concerns force Liverpool into the market for a CB this window? Do Liverpool need a boost to sustain their title charge? All this and more on 2017's first #PLPreview See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a buoyant Nina Kauser Show this week as Nina welcomes Chris Williams and Andy Wales onto the post match twitter questions show. Followers on Twitter asked about the following topics: - Do Liverpool need to focus on defender roles rather than best defender? - If the squad is healthy is the top 4 chase back on? - With Sturridge - Coutinho is a completely different player - Firmino dropped deeper in the 1st half - Klopp or natural inclination - What does the front three of Coutinho, Sturridge and Firmino mean for Lallana? - Do we play the same line-up on Thursday? - Is Emre Can now finally looking the real deal & Benteke looking for exit? All this and more on the Nina Kauser Show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The post match review show where the panel reflect back on the exhilarating draw against Arsenal that ended 3-3. Nina welcomes the panel consisting of Rory Greenfield and Andy Wales as they discuss key points and answer twitter questions such as; initial thoughts on the result and match? Thoughts on Klopp's team selection? Why has Mignolet been given a 5 year contract? Is this poor goalkeeping form down to the keepers or the goalkeeping coaching staff`? Do Liverpool start with Danny Ward against United? Why are Liverpool so poor at set pieces? (Panel discuss at length both attacking and defending set pieces and how we can improve?) Emre Can's presence was also up for debate amongst the panel. Should Liverpool loan out Ibe and bring in a more direct winger in the window? Is Roberto Firmino finally becoming the player we anticipated he would be? Also a lengthy discussion on how fluid we look without Benteke and Joe Allen the super sub. All this and more on The Nina Kauser Show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nina hosts the first call in of 2016 and it is sadly marked by a Liverpool loss away to West Ham. Gags Tandon and Mike Von Herff are in the hot seat as they answer caller questions on Liverpool's form. The following questions are asked: Is fatigue an issue when it comes to inconsistent form? Should Klopp sign a Defensive midfielder or a centre forward in January? Is this the end for Lucas and should we upgrade on him? How badly did the reds miss Henderson and his energy in midfield? Are Liverpool a powder puff team? Do Liverpool crumble when the opposition team gets stuck into them and plays a physical game? Should Klopp spend in January given some of the players are not unto the standard and the injury list that seems to be growing at LFC? Is it essential for Klopp to target the Capital One Cup as a realistic target for the season, and will it inspire this young team to target more silverware and groom them into becoming winners? All this and more on The Nina Kauser Show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nina Kauser is back after a well deserved break with her post match show discussing Jürgen Klopp's 1st league win at Stamford Bridge. The day he turned doubters into believers. The panel consisting of James Owens and Tim Johnston look back at the game and performance and answer twitter questions sent in by listeners such as; Is Coutinho over-rated? Do Liverpool need to buy a forward in January given their injuries? How much of a miss is Henderson, and how much would Jürgen Klopp relish the prospect of having him at his disposal? What was the most important aspect of that result?
Welcome to The Nina Kauser Show episode 10! Following that brilliant performance the panel of James Owens and Jason Roberts answer a series of questions from fans such as: - Is Coutinho coming into his own under the new formation? - The impressive defensive pairing of Sakho and Can.- Should Sterling play as a number 9?- Do Liverpool play better without Gerrard and does Rodgers stick to the same formation in the New Year?