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Liverpool know a victory over Crystal Palace today will almost certainly be enough to seal qualification for the Champions League - and 10,000 fans will be inside Anfield to cheer them over the line. So is there anything that Palace and their departing manager Roy Hodgson can do to stop the Reds? To answer that question, Matt Addison speaks to comedian, writer and Eagles fan Kevin Day for the final Behind Enemy Lines podcast of the season. They discuss all the big talking points heading into the big game, including the decision of Hodgson to call time on his Palace career after the meeting at his former club. There are plenty more Liverpool links in the Palace side, too, with Christian Benteke, Mamadou Sakho and Martin Kelly among their ranks. And, as Day explains, the form of Benteke is something Nat Phillips and Co will have to be wary of this afternoon.Shop the new Liverpool Nike home it here: https://tinyurl.com/yjhapeqt
Liverpool will likely need to win both of their remaining Premier League fixtures in order to qualify for the Champions League after Chelsea beat Leicester City 2-1 at Stamford Bridge. That leaves Liverpool (on 63 points having played 36 fixtures) three behind Leicester and four behind Chelsea (who have both played 37 times), with the Reds facing Burnley on Wednesday night and then Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. Matt Addison joins Guy Clarke to run through what the result means for Liverpool - with goal difference also now a major factor - as the Reds seek to safely see themselves over the line in the race for the top-four spots. Enjoy.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
Friday's #OTBAM podcast - Liverpool's Champions League race, Daniel Harris on United's latest defeat. Westmeath footballer John Egan discusses the importance of organ donation. Cork camogie player Amy O'Connor and Alan Quinlan...Timestamps below. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am. - 01:00 - LIVE with Ger and Eoin - Liverpool's Champions League race - 15:50 - Daniel Harris on Man United - 41:30 - Sports Pages. - 59:50 - John Egan - 1:22:10 - Amy O'Connor. - 1:37:40 -Alan Quinlan Have you got anything for the OTB AM agenda this week? Let us know in the live comments or Whatsapp the show at 087 9 180180, or email AM@offtheball.com! SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #MadeOfWhatMatters
Ahead of Liverpool’s Premier League visit to Manchester United, the Blood Red podcast previews the action. Reds boss Jurgen Klopp has yet to win in his previous six visits to Old Trafford but what better time to end that jinx with his side desperately needing victory to close the gap on fourth-placed Chelsea. Guy Clarke, Paul Gorst, Ian Doyle and David Lynch look ahead to the match, discuss Liverpool’s hopes of securing Champions League football, as well as the latest injury news on Virgil van Dijk, Jordan Henderson, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip. Plus, there is usual team selector and match predictions.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
On this morning's Sunday Supplement Jacqui Oatley is joined by Martin Samuel, Alyson Rudd, Rob Harris & David Maddock as they discuss the ramifications of the Coronavirus on the football season, Jurgen Klopp's reaction to Liverpool's Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid and whether Phil Neville's position as England Lionesses's manager is under threat.
Niall McCaughan, Joe McGrath and Adam Brown discuss Liverpool's Champions League exit, plus Wolves and Manchester United's Europa League tests. Subscribe now and never miss a show.Follow us on Twitter @TheSportSocial, and find personal handles below.Niall McCaughan @niallpfcJoe McGrath @RadiojoeMAdam Brown @AdsBrown See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Liverpool's unbeaten record and hopes of a treble this season now in tatters, where has it all gone wrong for the Reds and Jurgen Klopp? The defeats against Watford and Chelsea are dissected, before talk moves on to Bournemouth - the 'ideal' next opponents for a team lacking attacking form - and then the big one: Atletico Madrid. Liverpool's Champions League hopes are on the line next Wednesday, but both Josh Williams and David Hughes believe the Reds have a good chance of getting through. Predictions for that game are made plus much more besides as the Analysing Anfield show returns for another episode. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Niall McCaughan, Lee Whitehouse and Marley Anderson discuss all the big talking points from Premier League clubs, including Liverpool's Champions League defeat, Spurs' Son breaking his arm and David Moyes reluctance to use new West Ham signing Jarrod Bowen.Subscribe to the podcast now and never miss a show, 7 days a week.Follow us on Twitter @TheSportSocial and find personal handles below:Niall McCaughan @niallpfcMarley Anderson @91Marley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fresh from defeat at in Liverpool's Champions League last 16 first leg away to Atletico Madrid, Blood Red is here to react. Join Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Joel Rabinowitz as they look back on the game, shortly after the full-time whistle in Madrid. Following Saul Niguez's fourth-minute decider the guys discuss the importance of the goal, where the Reds now stand in the tie and how crucial a home second leg could prove to be back at Anfield. We also touch on the antics of Diego Simeone's side, something referenced by Jurgen Klopp in his post-match press conference with the Reds now having a three-week wait before the two sides meet again. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Liverpool's Champions League defence was dealt a blow in the first leg of their knockout tie with Atletico Madrid. Saul Niguez's fourth minute opener enough to see off Jurgen Klopp's champions on the stage they won the tournament last season. Join Guy Clarke as we bring you all the fallout from the Wanda Metropolitano. From out in Madrid we hear from the ECHO's Liverpool correspondent Paul Gorst as well as Jurgen Klopp's press conference. Plus, as always, there's our regular callers who have their say as Matt Whitty, Steve Dawson, Nathan Davidson, Alex Watt and Mark Baker all give their take on the showing out in the Spanish capital. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
How will Liverpool FC do against Athletic Madrid tomorrow ? 18.02.20. Factors to take into account.
Tonight sees a full schedule as the lads sit down to discuss an eventful week for both sides.... the episode kicks off with Terry and regular guest panelist, Marc, discussing Liverpool's last ditch win over Aston Villa on Saturday at 3pm. Liverpool's Champions League game against Genk is then previewed, before the episode moves onto the blues with Judgy & Craig covering Everton's 1-1 draw with Spurs which was littered with controversy. VAR is given a good going over, as the complaints about the system continue to make the headlines. One of the listeners weighs in with a valid suggestion to improve the confusion of VAR, before the episode rounds out with a preview of Everton's away trip to Southampton and Liverpool's huge game with Man City on Sunday at 4.30pm
For our latest podcast Paul Wheelock speaks to Chloe Beresford, a freelance Serie A writer and broadcaster, about Liverpool's Champions League opener at Napoli in 12 days time, and the problem the Italians must be solve before then; Bobby Duncan’s controversial move from Liverpool to Fiorentina, and ex-Reds midfielder Emre Can's shock axing from Juventus' Champions League squad. They also touch on the Serie A title race, the manager who could be perfect for Manchester United, and sadly, the latest example of racism to blight Italian football. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this first ever episode the boys take a look back on the 2018/19 season! The unparalleled highs for Liverpool and the mostly downright lows for United. Do you win the league by points or millimetres? we'll find out. Disclaimer: Due to Brad being an idiot the preseason episodes are out late, but give them a listen. We hope you still enjoy them. Time Codes 00:00 - Kick Off & what we are about 03:00 - United 18/19 preseason talk 4:00 - Liverpool 18/19 preseason talk 6:53 - United season talk (Mourinho & Pogba chat) 14:02 - Back on track. EFL Cup 14:37 - Liverpool FA Cup run 17:21 - United FA Cup run 18:37 - Champions League 19:44 - United v Liverpool games (Mourinho sacking) 29:30 - Is Ole the right man? 30:38 - Back to United v Liverpool games 31:57 - Liverpool's run in 35:49 - Where will United be? 38:34 - United's season as a whole 43:25 - Liverpool's season as a whole 49:34 - Liverpool's Champions League win 54:16 - Womens teams
The Dads are back! Che Burnley joins Mick Coyle & Iain Christie for this week's installment of Dads' Hour. On the agenda: - The crucial role Iain played in Liverpool's Champions League victory... - Which of our dads looks the oldest... - And a look into the world of 'Toiler Twinning'... Originally broadcast 7th June 2019. Follow @MrMickCoyle, @Iain_Chris & @CheBurnley. Produced by @John_Fogarty.
It's the Blood Red podcast and Liverpool have won it six times. Host Sean Bradbury has done some Harry Redknapp-style wheeling and dealing to secure the services of pod debutant and news reporter Joe Thomas, who covered the final and parade in Liverpool, along with Caoimhe O'Neill who was out in Madrid for the match. Today's episode switches between the incredible experiences both in Liverpool and in Spain as we take a chronological look back at how the entire, unforgettable weekend unfolded. There are moments you may have missed from the bus parade, briliant stories from the Spanish capital and an inspirational assessment of what this all means for Jurgen Klopp's team next season. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Host Arash Bahrami is joined by football writers Simon Bajkowski and Tyrone Marshall to look at who will be the next Manchester City captain after the departure of Vincent Kompany, they also look at the latest transfer speculation that have linked players with moves to Manchester City.On the episode, the panel also look at whether or not it's essential that City strengthen the squad after Liverpool's Champions League success and how much baring the UEFA Nations League will have on City's interest in the likes of Matthijs De Ligt and Joao Felix. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Katie and Ashley get right into the big news of the week, discussing: NBA Finals and some groundbreaking Durant San Francisco news (11:50), the Stanley Cup Finals (21:55), and Liverpool's Champions League glory (31:25). Later, the gang discuss Juju's visit to prom (43:40), the Board Man who Gets Paid (49:20), and the Women's World Cup Kickoff (1:05:10). Later, they draft their Space Jam lineups using other cartoon characters (1:23:00) and names USWNT-themed food (1:43:40).
Mike and Matt are back with their cutting edge brand of socio-political commentary (and some football too). Topics under the most stringent investigation from the Thought Police this time include President Trump's UK visit, the upcoming Peterborough by-election and Liverpool's Champions League win...
If you're a prospective coach, which list is more appealing – Carlton or North Melbourne? Is the AFL too obsessed with copying American sporting leagues? Why don't coaches use taggers more? It's the middle of the season, name your NAB AFL Rising Star top five as it stands? If you could watch one AFL highlight on loop, what would you choose? Would you rather face a bouncer from Patrick Cummins or go back with the flight against Shane Mumford? Which team is most justified in using injuries as an excuse this season? Which current players should be future Legends of the Australian Football Hall of Fame?Cal and Mitch answer all of these questions & plenty more in an immense episode of AFL Exchange. Plus they're joined on the line by Riley Beveridge in Europe, who still hasn't slept after Liverpool's Champions League victory.
ST Podcast: What does Liverpool's Champions League triumph mean? How Roger Federer is still going the distance in Grand Slams at age 37, and the baptism of fire for the Lions' new Japanese coach Tatsuma Yoshida Time: 17 victory-laden minutes Synopsis: A Game of Two Halves is The Straits Times' weekly sports podcast that is out every Tuesday. Straits Times sports correspondent David Lee is joined by assistant sports editor Rohit Brijnath and EMTM video creative director Jonathan Roberts, as they talk about the effect of Liverpool's Champions League final victory, what Jurgen Klopp has brought to the Reds, and how does this compare with the win of 2005. Roger Federer, all of 37 years old, is the oldest man in 28 years to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final since Jimmy Connors did so at the 1991 US Open at 39. The Swiss has sauntered into the last eight without dropping a set. Can the freshness help him beat Rafael Nadal to the French Open title? And the Football Association of Singapore has just appointed a new national coach in Japanese Tatsuma Yoshida. But even before a ball has been kicked, he has already come under fire for what people perceive to be an underwhelming CV and poor command of English. Does a coach's CV and language ability determine how good of a coach he is? Produced by: David Lee Edited by: Adam Azlee Subscribe, like and rate A Game of Two Halves: On Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2PwZCYU On iTunes: http://str.sg/o8MK On Google podcasts: http://str.sg/oXeS On website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg
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With just two days to go until Liverpool's Champions League showdown against Spurs, it's a Blood Red podcast fuelled by equal measures of nerves and excitement. Host Sean Bradbury is joined by Paul Gorst, Caoimhe O'Neill and Dan Kay for a last look ahead (from Liverpool) to the final. The pod begins with a detailed assessment of just how much is on the line in Madrid - for the players, the fans and perhaps even for Jurgen Klopp's legacy at Anfield. The panel have their say on the threat of Spurs and the best possible way Liverpool could win, before Klopp's two key team selection dilemmas are discussed with a unanimous verdict on how he should solve them. And there is even some very welcome breaking news halfway through the recording. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's episode 94, and the girls are back in studio again!! They start by catching up and talking about a children's book they received from a listener (The Adventures of Laila and Ahmed - purchase link below!!) and then get into the situation with Iran and the nuclear deal, Egyptian footballer Mo Salah, and much more! LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN and give us a 5 star review! FOOTNOTES: 1. Iranian leader announces partial withdrawal from nuclear deal 2. EU rejects Iran nuclear deal 'ultimatum', regrets US sanctions 3. Donald Trump tells Iran ‘call me’ over lifting sanctions 4. Trump Team's Mixed Messages on North Korea, Venezuela and Iran 5. MOHAMED SALAH 6. Mo Salah ruled out of Liverpool's Champions League clash against Barcelona 7. Footballer Mo Salah wants women to be treated with more respect in the Muslim world 8. Liverpool F.C.’s Mohamed Salah, an Arab Muslim Sports Star Subtly Confronting Racism and Islamophobia 9. WATCH: "I'll Be Muslim Too!" WITH LYRICS Porto v Liverpool | New Mo Salah Song | Learn LFC Chants 10. WATCH: Mo Salah song at Southampton Away 05/04/19 11. The Adventures of Laila and Ahmed in Syria 12. Ethnically Ambiguous Merch on Tee Public Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The guys are back this week Nick's talking all things Liverpool's Champions League theatrics...we're joined this week by the newly named Muskingum's Mens Head Coach Adam Ponder to talk how meeting a young assistant coach named Caleb Porter got him connected coaching, his various stops along the way, and his motivations in his attempt to get his new team to improve on years past. Join the discussion on twitter every Wednesday night at 9:30PM EST following www.twitter.com/ChatSoccr with the hashtag #SoccerChat and on facebook at www.facebook.com/ChatSoccr! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hosts: Nick RizzoShaun Soderling Guests:Adam Ponder~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~#SoccerChat is now a duKTig brand FC member! Use the promo code "SOCCERCHAT" to get a sweet discount at checkout!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SPONSOR: Social Media For The High School Athlete HS Social Media on FACEBOOK & TWITTER
We're back in the Podcast Pub to give our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down review of the week in the soccer world. We cover Liverpool's Champions League miracle at Anfield, the Premier League title and top 4 race, the USWNT's World Cup roster and action from across the MLS.
Howard, Ahsan, and Lloyd on this week's transfer rumours, Liverpool's Champions League defeat, and how that may effect their match at Newcastle. Plus as always a preview of City's final home game of the season against Leicester on Monday night.
Liverpool have arrived in Barcelona and not long after touching down, manager Jurgen Klopp and on-fire forward Sadio Mane were in front of the world's media to preview Wednesday's massive Champions League semi-final first leg at Camp Nou. We start with Klopp's press conference in full, in which he was asked about Roberto Firmino's fitness, his supposed criticism of Barca's home ground, Reds old boy Philippe Coutinho, and whether Lionel Messi is football's greatest, among other things. Then you can hear every word that Mane had to say, including his thoughts on Coutinho, Firmino, Messi v Virgil van Dijk, those Real Madrid links, and his love of Barcelona legend Ronaldinho. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This week's episode sees the lads discuss Liverpool's vital win at Southampton on Friday night, before moving on to discuss Everton's impressive win at home to Arsenal on the Sunday. Social media questions are tackled, including questions about Liverpool's captaincy, possible transfer activity at both clubs and the attitude of Everton's record signing Richarlison, before the team move on to previewing the upcoming games; Liverpool's Champions League game at home to Porto on Tuesday, Everton's visit to Fulham on Saturday and Liverpool's crucial game at home to Chelsea on Sunday
Liverpool are into the quarter-finals of the Champions League and we're so excited that we've recorded an impromptu Blood Red podcast. Joe Rimmer is joined by Connor Dunn and Caoimhe O'Neill at ECHO HQ and fresh from having less than two hours sleep, James Pearce dials into the pod from home to give us a real insight into what the atmosphere at the Allianz Arena was really like. The panel discuss the impact of Virgil van Dijk, why Sadio Mane is underrated and how Joel Matip has emerged as an unsung hero for Jurgen Klopp. Andy Robertson is also discussed before James compares the victory over Bayern to some of the other big European away days. Connor and Caoimhe think it could be the very best of all time.. but Joe and James both believe one win ranks just ahead of it. Then the panel discuss tomorrow's Champions League draw, who they want and who they are going to get. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the latest Blood Red podcast, Liverpool reporter and regular host Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce along with ECHO duo Joe Rimmer and Theo Squires to pick the bones out of the latest Champions League disappointment, assess what went wrong, debate the antics of Neymar and Paris Saint-Germain, ponder another famous Anfield European night and look ahead to the small matter of the Merseyside derby. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Champions League football is back at Anfield on Wednesday night - and the clash with Red Star Belgrade will be special for one Liverpool player in particular.Marko Grujic is a Red Star fan who grew up in Belgrade and rose through the ranks of his hometown club before Jurgen Klopp made the midfielder his first signing as Liverpool manager in January 2016.Grujic is currently on loan with Bundesliga high flyers Hertha Berlin, but as he tells our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce in an exclusive interview, he is hoping to be back at Anfield for the match.The 22-year-old speaks about how the loan is going and the latest on his fitness after his impressive start to life in Germany was halted by an ankle injury.Grujic also shares his memories of growing up, and then playing for Red Star, and what it means to the 1991 European Cup winners to be competing in the Champions League proper for the first time.He also tells us what Liverpool can expect on Wednesday night - and in the return encounter between the teams in Belgrade on November 6.And a really enjoyable chat ends with Marko making a bit of a revelation. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the latest Blood Red podcast, regular host and Liverpool reporter Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce and ECHO hack Kristian Walsh to discuss the Champions League draw, ponder a similarly tricky Carabao Cup assignment, tackle the transfer deadline and look ahead to the trip to Leicester City.Includes Kristian momentarily turning into Ian. And then becoming James. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
After a Bank Holiday break, the Blood Red podcast is back.Joe Rimmer is joined by Paul Gorst, Kristian Walsh and James Pearce to dissect the victory over Brighton and discuss what's next for Liverpool.The lads chat about Alisson's heart-in-mouth moment at Anfield, as well as the Brazilian's impact in general at Liverpool.There's a discussion on Joe Gomez's partnership with Virgil van Dijk and what it means for Dejan Lovren, and James Pearce reveals why he continues to be "amazed" by Gini Wijnaldum.Talk then turns to Michael Owen, who is back in the news after discussing his career on BT Sport, and the lads debate whether the former Liverpool striker should be forgiven by Reds fans.And finally, Kristian puts everyone to sleep with his forensic analysis of Liverpool's Champions League seeding - but if you can manage to stay awake you'll learn lots about what teams the Reds could face.Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the latest Blood Red podcast, regular host and Liverpool reporter Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce and ECHO duo Kristian Walsh and Joe Rimmer to look back at an impressive win over Brighton and Hove Albion, show a lot of love for Andy Robertson, ponder Mohamed Salah once more and look at some less good news.Also includes a phrase from Kristian that nobody really likes. At all. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the latest Blood Red podcast, regular host and Liverpool reporter Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce and special guest Tony Barrett, Liverpool's head of club and supporter liaison, to look ahead to the Champions League semi-final showdown with Roma, discuss Mohamed Salah's PFA Player of the Year award and ponder a few major talking points for supporters. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The Premier League title race is officially over but there are still a wealth of topics to be covered. We analyse at the success of Burnley in the Premier League this season, preview the FA Cup semi-finals and look ahead to Liverpool's Champions League semi-final. We're also joined by Paul Parker and Terry Butcher to talk World Cup 1990 ahead of their new documentary on the History Channel, Return to Turin: Italia 90, which is released on May 28. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy