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Full post-match analysis and reaction from a jubilant Anfield as Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Redknapp and Daniel Sturridge, who witnessed Liverpool thrash Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 to be crowned Premier League champions and equal Manchester United's record of 20 league titles.Sturridge hailed Arne Slot's impact in his first season in charge as 'remarkable', and the Dutchman said the landmark was difficult to describe when he spoke after the match. There is also reaction from Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Andy Robertson, and Alexis Mac Allister.
David Jones is joined by Gary Neville, Jamie Carragher, Roy Keane and Daniel Sturridge to dissect a pulsating encounter between Liverpool and Man Utd as Amad Diallo's late goal earned the Red Devils a deserved point. In Ruben Amorim's post-match interview, the Man Utd boss said 'it's hard to not get really mad' after drawing 2-2 at Anfield. Carragher, Neville, Keane and Sturridge get heated about Trent Alexander-Arnold's future at Liverpool.
Kelly Cates is joined by Wayne Rooney, Daniel Sturridge and Jamie Carragher as the panel discuss Everton's impressive 2-0 victory over title-chasing Liverpool as goals from Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave the Toffees a vital 2-0 Merseyside derby win.
We take a week away from the title race this week to ask how good Jack Wilshere (19:30), Dean Ashton (43:26), Daniel Sturridge (57:06), Abou Diaby (1:13:33), Michael Owen (1:29:20), Tomas Rosicky (1:39:50), Ledley King (1:45:30), Djibril Cisse (1:54:18), Owen Hargreaves (2:05:20) and Eduardo Da Silva (2:14:45) would have been WITHOUT injuries? Hosted by Luke Byron. Joined by Tom Kennett
Jamie Carragher and Daniel Sturridge reflect on a pulsating night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Chelsea beat Spurs 4-1. After VAR was the focus of some big decisions at the weekend, it was once again at the forefront as five goals were disallowed throughout the game and Ange Postecoglou's side saw two sent-off. Hear from both managers as they try and reflect on a chaotic night in North London. Plus, Sturridge analyses the best strikers in the Premier League and some historic strike parternerships.
#LFC #Transfers #PremierLeague Liverpool...... Harry Kane..... Sturridge..... Rulebreakers...... | Winners & Losers Gav is joined by Phil and Pete to discuss Harry Kane, Sturridge on Sky, Liverpool in the market and the financial messing!! Its Winners and Losers! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY DRIVE FOR BREAST CANCER RESEARCH @ https://t.co/HWbHmCQrSB Find all our video and Audio content along with socials, Merchandise and contact info at https://linktr.ee/lfcdaytrippers Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast. ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers ** You can sign up for our watch along Parties here : https://www.getplayback.com/room/lfcdt Intro Graphics done by Mohammed Jogee - Enquiries to enquiries@earthweb.co.za Don't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!! LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Sunday 8th January 2023, in this evening's show, we purr over a giant-killing FA Cup performance yesterday as the ‘Pool destroyed the Florists to make it into the bag for the fourth-round.SEASIDE SEVENAndy Lyons makes his debut.. Thoughts on the new boy and the starting eleven.Marv is back in the goals and back on form. Cause of this?Poveda power - Has the real Poveda, finally stood up? Brilliant performance and goal.Subs spot on and the impact of Jezza.Excellent performance, goal and the renaissance of CJ.A hat trick (of misses) for Sturridge.Appleton's tangerine army chanted (very faint). Fickle or what?! Steve Cooper not giving one ounce of credit to Blackpool in a post-match interview.EXTRA TIMEVAR - In some cup ties and not in others, what a mess! Thoughts on this.The sparse home crowd. Why? The third round of the FA used to be one of the most special games in the football calendar.New signings Morgan Rogers and of course Josh Bowler re-resigning. What else do we need in the squad to stay up, if anything?SUPPORTIf you would like to help support our show and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program.In return, you'll get extra content, early releases, access to our private Patreon WhatsApp chat group and the odd giveaway now and then. To find out more go to:https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspodFOLLOWYou can follow us on the following platforms:YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspodTWITTERhttps://twitter.com/seasiderspodWEBSITEhttps://www.seasiderspodcast.co.uk/FACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/seasiderspodPODCASThttps://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#LFC #LiverpoolHistory #YNWA #BlueWireVideo Gerrard Announces LFC Departure Loads this week as we look back at Gerrard who announces his summer departure from Liverpool, Sturridge rocks up at Anfield while VVD and Curtis Jones down the blues! Show sponsors are Bookmakers.com ….. Check them out at https://bookmakers.com and at their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@bookmakerstv5120 Help Lydia to 5k via the link - https://gofund.me/b2e5c5e6 Find all our video and Audio content along with socials, Merchandise and contact info at https://linktr.ee/lfcdaytrippers Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast. ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers ** You can sign up for our watch along Parties here : https://www.getplayback.com/room/lfcdt Intro Graphics done by Mohammed Jogee - Enquiries to enquiries@earthweb.co.za Don't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!! LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Sandman is an American fantasy drama television series based on the 1989–1996 comic book written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. The series was developed by Gaiman, David S. Goyer, and Allan Heinberg for the streaming service Netflix, and is produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Like the comic, The Sandman tells the story of Morpheus, the titular Sandman. The series stars Tom Sturridge as Morpheus, with Boyd Holbrook, Vivienne Acheampong, and Patton Oswalt in supporting roles. Efforts to adapt The Sandman to film began in 1991, and floundered in development hell for many years. In 2013, Goyer pitched a film adaptation of the series to Warner Bros. Goyer and Gaiman were set to produce alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who was planned to star and possibly direct. However, Gordon-Levitt exited over creative differences in 2016. Due to the prolonged development of the film, Warner Bros. shifted its focus to television. Netflix signed a deal to produce the series in June 2019, and filming lasted from October 2020 to August 2021. The Sandman premiered on August 5, 2022. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise going towards the casting, production design, costumes, faithfulness to its source material, visual effects, and performances, particularly those of Sturridge and David Thewlis, though some criticized its pacing and story. An 11th episode was released two weeks later, on August 19, 2022 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
Not having read the graphic novel series, my anticipation for Netflix's live-action adaptation of The Sandman was based on solely on my love of Neil Gaiman's other works (American Gods), the visuals in the trailer, and the diversity of the cast. Everything delivered in the first two episodes. Charles Dance's Roderick Burgess was like if Tywin Lannister went to Hogwarts — and you know he'd have been Slytherin — and Tom Sturridge is about to AMSR his way into reading some Buzzfeed thirst tweets. It's not until episode two, when Sturridge's Morpheus witnesses the cost of his absence, that things get truly beautiful.
The Sandman is an American fantasy drama television series based on the 1989–1996 comic book of the same name written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics. The series was developed by Gaiman, David S. Goyer, and Allan Heinberg for the streaming service Netflix, and is produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Television. Like the comic, The Sandman tells the story of Dream of The Endless, the titular Sandman. It stars Tom Sturridge as Morpheus/Dream, with Boyd Holbrook, Vivienne Acheampong, and Patton Oswalt in supporting roles. Efforts to adapt The Sandman to film began in 1991 and floundered in development hell for many years. In 2013, Goyer pitched a film adaptation of the series to Warner Bros. Goyer and Gaiman were set to produce alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who was planned to star and possibly direct. However, Gordon-Levitt exited over creative differences in 2016. Due to the prolonged development of the film, Warner Bros. shifted its focus to television. Netflix signed a deal to produce the series in June 2019, and filming lasted from October 2020 to August 2021. The Sandman premiered on August 5, 2022. It received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise going towards the casting, production design, costumes, visual effects, faithfulness to source material, and performances, particularly those of Sturridge and David Thewlis, though some criticized its pacing and story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
Josh Parish, Joey Lynch, Nick D'Urbano and Ante Jukic discuss Ante Milicic's impending A-Liga detox on the Dalmatian Coast, and where it's all gone wrong for Macarthur. There's Garang Kuol's second late winner in two weeks, Sturridge's less than Glorious return, Adelaide wrapping up a finals berth in less than inspiring fashion, reflections on the Bakrie Group's ownership of Brisbane Roar, VAR being slower than Nick's internet, and whether the APL should be crowing about match minutes for young players. And not to get too deep for everyone, but the boys end with a conversation surrounding negativity against positivity in football coverage, the glass being half full vs half empty, when to take a win against when to dive a little deeper, and other matters of analysis, criticism, feelings and emotions.
Josh & Jason discuss the clamour for Marcelo Bielsa to coach the Socceroos, late drama in Adelaide and Sydney, the Sturridge debacle at Perth, the international allegiances of the Kuol clan, and the AAFC's blueprint for a National Second Division.
Josh & Jason discuss the late drama in Adelaide and Sydney, the Sturridge debacle at Perth, the international allegiances of the Kuol clan and what it could mean for the Socceroos.
Sturridge foi processado e terá de pagar 30 mil dólares por lhe terem encontrado o cão. WWE despediu 36% dos lutadores nos últimos dois anos. Max Verstappen ofereceu um carro de luxo a Sergio Pérez. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Stoll, Teo Pellizzeri, Josh Parish and Joey Lynch review Round 3 of the A-League Men, featuring the return of VAR, another Sturridge no-show, crypto ticket prices, and seagulls.
Perth Glory coach spoke with Karl and Hase about Glory's start to the season
Round 2 of the Isuzu Ute A-League Mens Competition is done and dusted and some some surprise performances from underdogs and a Sleeping giant ins back. And after week 1 having no refereeing controversies.....well there back to there best. ON this Episode the Lads talk: - Match Week 2 review - Martin Boyles greatish week - Ange Postecoglou doing great things - Steve Corica on the Hot Seat already? - Matildas Coach underperforming - Sage throws Sturridge under a bus - A-Leagues Women season preview Make sure your Rate, Review and Follow the show wherever you get good podcasts..... we are also there. And for the boys, please Pass the Pod. Hit us up on our socials; @CinRshow on twitter and Instagram and Head over to the FanBabbleSports YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl71KZQ3at5_U7uxmtcbTXA Where you'll find all the videos of our guests and other FanBabblesports.com content.
Richard Garcia sees red around the VAR, Tony Sage causes a Sturridge stir, Sydney FC find themselves in unfamiliar territory and nevermind Popa ball, its Papas ball up in Newcastle!Blayne Treadgold and Tommy Doleman wrap up the week in the Aleague Men and Preview Perth Glory ain the Aleague Women's competition as the season gets set to kick off!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join the couch as they discuss Ronaldo's benching, if the Ballon d'Or is flawed and outdated, and more Sturridge antics. As well as more in “Onside or Offside”: Benzema Joins Prison XI, Joey Champness vs. Besiktas Goalkeeper, United's new manager, Playing for more than one country, and Borussia Dortmund's new code of values. And answer Fan Questions: Joseph Akongo on Instagram "I think the Australian development system is one of the worst in the world…. Discuss.";Lomond on YouTube: "Love the podcast… Is Gerrard not ever winning the Prem a deciding factor in the Gerrard v Lampard v Scholes debate? Or is it more of an individual playstyle thing for you guys?". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Another BIG rant to start today's show, answering YOUR QUESTIONS including how Xavi will go as Barca manager. Our PL roundup explores how bad United STILL are, why REECE JAMES is better than TAA and why I'm thrilled Norwich are managerless.That's before a typically impartial Serie A ramble about letting JUAN CUADRADO DANCE, a Hellas Verona APPRECIATION speech, and a chat about some of the previous week's Champions League hijinks.To finish, we have FRESH LASAGNA; Jens Lehmann getting busted being a RACIST LITTLE BOY.REMEMBER as always to send in your QUESTIONS, have a good International Break and BE COOL!
Marto has been given the honour of marrying Embers. We find out what he has in store as well as a bit of basketball news. Shelley Nitschke coach of our WBBL Scorchers after yesterdays win and what the bloody hell has Daniel Sturridge done already/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Gilbert and Michael Edgley are joined by The ABC's Tracey Holmes to unpack Lisa De Vanna's explosive claims of sexual harassment, bullying and exclusion in the women's game, how De Vanna's exit from the game has been handled, and it's implications ahead of the women's World Cup. Perth Glory Football Operations Manager Terry McFlynn also returns to the program to discuss the signing of Daniel Sturridge, how the deal was done, and what they expect of their prized striker. Willem van Denderen covers the Socceroos record breaking 11th straight World Cup qualifying win in a single campaign and the results of Western United's stoush with South Melbourne, and Derek Dyson takes a look at Arsenal's Women's side, and the goings on in La Liga. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason pine chats to Gareth Roberts of the Anfield Wrap podcast about former Liverpool and England striker Daniel Sturridge, who has recently signed for Perth Glory in the Hyundai A-League for the upcoming season. Gareth as a Liverpool supporter looks back fondly on Sturridge's time as a Liverpool player.
FINAL UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE 2015-2016: LIVERPOOL-SEVILLA FC (1-3) El Sevilla se encumbra aún más en la cima de la UEFA Europa League, con una segunda parte mágica en la que pasó por encima del Liverpool. Gameiro y Coke, pusieron la firma a un triunfo mítico. FICHA DEL ENCUENTRO 1. LIVERPOOL FC: Mignolet, Clyne, Lovren, Kolo Touré (Benteke, m. 82), Alberto Moreno, Lallana (Allen, m. 72), Emre Can, Milner, Firmino (Origi, m. 67), Coutinho y Sturridge. 3.SEVILLA FC: David Soria, Mariano, Rami (Kolodziejczak, m. 77), Carriço, Escudero, Krychowiak, N'Zonzi, Coke, Éver Banega (Cristóforo, m. 92), Vitolo y Kevin Gameiro (Iborra, m. 89). GOLES: 1-0, minuto 35: Sturridge. 1-1, minuto 46: Kevin Gameiro. 1-2, minuto 63: Coke. 1-3, minuto 70: Coke. ARBITRAJE: Jonas Eriksson, sueco. Amarillas para Lovren, Vitolo, Éver Banega, Origi, Rami, Mariano y Clyne. INCIDENCIAS: Final de la UEFA Europa League 2015/16, disputada el 18 de mayo en Basilea. Partido correspondiente a la final de la Europa League. Saint Jakob-Park.
Kelly Cates is joined by Danny Murphy and Mark Schwarzer on The Debate as they discuss all the hot topics in the football world, including Gareth Southgate's latest England squad, the mixed results for British clubs in the Europa League and a look ahead to Liverpool versus Manchester City on Super Sunday.
Liverpool maintain their unbeaten start to the Premier League season in the most dramatic fashion with a contender for goal of the season from the suddenly free scoring Daniel Sturridge. Having had the better of exchanges the Reds found themselves facing their first defeat of their League campaign with only seconds on the clock with a equaliser that felt more like a winner. Joining Neil Atkinson to reflect on a more than useful point on the road are Paul Senior, Adam Melia and Rob Gutmann. Today's free Anfield Wrap show was supported by RedsBet. Tailor-made for Liverpool fans, RedsBet are an online gaming platform which seeks to build strong lasting partnerships with supporters that enable them to share 50% of net profits generated from bets to be used specifically for fan causes and other initiatives that matter to supporters. RedsBet offers a fun and innovative take on sports betting. Share the Glory! https://www.redsbet.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Runde zwei im Duell Reds gegen Blues, Sarri gegen Klopp, Hazard gegen Salah: Schon am Mittwoch waren die beiden Teams im Carabao-Cup aufeinander getroffen. Dieses erste Duell hatte Chelsea mit 2:1 für sich entscheiden und direkt Klopps erste Titelchance vermiesen. Und auch in der Premier League begann das Spiel ähnlich wie am Mittwoch. Optisch hat Liverpool in den ersten 20 Minuten ein leichtes Übergewicht vorzuweisen. Mohamed Salah, der am Mittwoch noch geschont wurde, kam schon in der 5. Spielminute zum Abschluss, allerdings etwas zu mittig und harmlos um wirklich gefährlich zu werden. Im Anschluss fand sich Chelsea meist komplett in der eigenen Hälfte wieder und lauerte auf die Möglichkeit Liverpool weh zu tun. Und diese Möglichkeiten kamen. In der 22. Minute scheiterte Willian, nach Traumpass von David Luiz, noch an Alisson im Tor der Reds. Doch bereits in der 25. Minute konnten die Blues dann zuschlagen. Nach einer guten Kombination im Mittelfeld schickte Kovacic Hazard. Und dieser tat, was Hazard eben tut. Eiskalter Abschluss, 1:0 Chelsea. Im Anschluss ließen sich die Blues weiter zurückfallen und Liverpool den Spielaufbau übernehmen. Diese kamen dann noch zu einer Großchance. Salah konnte sich gegen Alonso durchsetzen, Kepa hinter sich lassen und dann aus spitzem Winkel mit dem schwächeren rechten abschließen. Doch der mitgelaufene Rüdiger konnte vor der Linie klären. So ging es also mit einem 1:0 in die Halbzeit. Auch die zweite Halbzeit bot erstmal kein wirklich anderes Bild. Chelsea verlegte sich fast komplett auf die Defensive und ließ Liverpool bis in die eigene Hälfte fast unbehelligt aufspielen. Die Reds hingegen hatten weiter Probleme diese Feldüberlegenheit in wirklich zwingendes umzumünzen. Erst in der 57. Minute musste Kepa wieder reagieren. Und tat das gegen Mané überragend. Chelsea hingegen baute mittlerweile völlig auf schnelles Umschalten. Und wenn nicht auch Alisson einen bärenstarken Tag gehabt hätte, hätte es nach einem schnell ausgeführten Freistoß aus der eigenen Hälfte schon 2:0 gestanden. Doch der Brasilianer blieb dieses Mal im Duell mit Hazard Sieger. Während in der 65. Minute Giroud Morata weichen musste, brachte Klopp Shaquiri für Salah ins Spiel. Und dieser hatte nach Vorlage Robertson schon in der 70. Minute die Chance auf den Ausgleich, vergab aber deutlich. David Luiz tat es dann Rüdiger gleich und klärte in der 72. Minute nach einem Kopfball Firminios auf der Linie. Und gerade als das Spiel ohne weitere Großchancen zu Ende zu gehen schien, fasste sich der eingewechselte Sturridge ein Herz und hämmerte den Ball aus gut 25 Metern in den Winkeln. Ausgleich in der 89. Minute. Traumtor. Anders hätte der Ausgleich gegen intelligent verteidigende Blues wohl auch nicht fallen können. Trotz zwei Ecken für Chelsea in der Nachspielzeit endete das Spitzenspiel 1:1. Beide Teams bleiben also diese Saison ungeschlagen und boten ein unterhaltsames Spiel. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
On the latest Liverpool Review podcast, former Anfield favourite Jim Beglin joined James Pearce and Neil Jones to talk about the Reds' defensive struggles, his thoughts on Jurgen Klopp, Daniel Sturridge, Alberto Moreno and more. The lads also look ahead to that Anfield blockbuster with Manchester United, and ponder what Mr Mourinho will have up his sleeve... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
It's Groundhog Day in the latest Poetry in Motion podcast as Neil Fitzmaurice, Neil Jones and Joe Rimmer discuss all things Red. That includes dissecting the latest setback at Newcastle, previewing the forthcoming blockbuster with Manchester United and asking just what has Andy Robertson done to upset Jurgen Klopp? Plus, there are some impassioned pleas regarding the idea of a Christmas Eve trip to Arsenal. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by LFC editor Andy Kelly and ECHO journalist Neil Jones to look back at the draw with Burnley, debate the reaction of supporters, consider Jurgen Klopp's positivity and ponder what changes could be made at Leicester City in the League Cup.Also contains Mr Kelly at his most impassioned. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Host Neil Fitzmaurice is joined by Neil Jones and Joe Rimmer for a sideways look at all things Liverpool. The lads discuss Philippe Coutinho, and why a recent trip to Barcelona has Neil worried. They also debate Alberto Moreno's surprise return to prominence, reflect on the Champions League draw and look ahead to the Premier League opener... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
After a fantastic win and performance from Liverpool against West Ham United, Neil Atkinson is joined by Gareth Roberts, Jay McKenna and Rob Gutmann. The three talk about the astonishing quality of Philippe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge within the change of shape from the Liverpool manager. Sturridge takes up much of the show. What he showed against the Hammers and what happens next with him. What should he do, what should Klopp do? Was Sunday a game changer? Liverpool have one game to go to confirm top four. Nearly there, Reds... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Andy Kelly is joined by #LFC reporter (home and away) James Pearce and ECHO scribe Neil Jones to discuss Liverpool's day in the sun at West Ham.The lads talk about Philippe Coutinho, Daniel Sturridge and Simon Mignolet, pay tribute to the hero of the day Andre Ayew and give their thoughts on the London Stadium. West Ham fans may even find this one interesting... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO writers Kristian Walsh and Paul Gorst for a surprising revelation about the PFA Player of the Year nominations, look ahead to the West Bromwich Albion game and ponder the future of Harry Wilson.Contains the phrase 'confirmation bias'. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO triumvirate Neil Jones, Kristian Walsh and Joe Rimmer to look back at massive win at Stoke City, the futures of several fringe players and what the next six weeks hold for #LFC and Jurgen Klopp.Also includes a sensational revelation from Kristian about the food at Stoke. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
There was a time, not too long ago, when Rooney and Sturridge were England's best players. That time is not now, both seem shadows of their former selves. Wayne may have broken the United all-time goalscoring record however there's no hiding over the fact he's been very poor this season. But, who is having the worser season? Well, it's hard to tell because both of them sit on benches a lot of the time. They both earn tremendous amounts to sit on bench, what a life, but not the life these professional footballers dream of. Alex & Dom give Rooney & Studge The Football Hour treatment. Have a listen. #Rooney #Sturridge #England #MUFC #LFC #Football #PremierLeague #Soccer #United #Liverpool #ManUtd #Scousers #OldTrafford #Anfield #Sport #Radio #PodernFamily
GARETH Roberts, John Gibbons, ESPN's Liverpool FC reporter Glenn Price and Rob Gutmann have an unscripted chat about the Reds' number 15. Was the striker's performance against Southampton in the League Cup semi final another signal that his time at Anfield could be coming to an end or should we be more patient with the goalscorer? Has Sturridge's game changed or is he too conscious of trying to impress Jürgen Klopp? And with Sturridge now 27, and among Liverpool's top earners, can either party afford for him to be a squad player? Cup of Tea is just one of our subscription shows under the TAW Player podcast package. For £5 per month you will have access to 30 new Liverpool FC shows per month. For more information go to: www.theanfieldwrap.com/subscription/signup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Doyle is joined by Liverpool reporter James Pearce and ECHO scribe Joe Rimmer to look back at a dire defeat to Swansea, look ahead to a big game against Southampton in the EFL Cup semi-final and return to an old favourite - Mamadou Sakho. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by Liverpool reporter James Pearce, LFC editor Andy Kelly, ECHO scribe Kristian Walsh and special guest Peter Hooton, Kop season ticket holder and lead singer of The Farm , to look back at the FA Cup win over Plymouth Argyle, ahead to the weekend clash with Swansea City and debate the future of a number of Reds players.Rest assured - we do not mention Donald Trump's inauguration once. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by Liverpool reporter James Pearce, LFC editor Andy Kelly and ECHO scribe Kristian Walsh to look back at the draw against Manchester United, ahead to the FA Cup tie at Plymouth and ponder what on earth is going on with Joel Matip. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by Liverpool reporter James Pearce, LFC editor Andy Kelly and ECHO scribe Kristian Walsh to look back on the Reds' dramatic win, ponder Sturridge's future, talk about THAT Emre Can pass and why Jordan Henderson really is the new Steven Gerrard. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The 227th Merseyside derby is upon us, and that means a special Blood Red podcast. Neil Jones, Andy Kelly, James Pearce and Chris Beesley preview the big Goodison clash, look back on the win at Middlesbrough and ask 'will Klopp and Koeman be quite so respectful of one another come 8pm on Monday?' For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Neil Atkinson hosts as Mike Girling, Dan Vincent and Josh Sexton discuss Liverpool attempting to get over their defeat on the South Coast. Liverpool are going to be without Coutinho and Sturridge this weekend as they were last weekend. What will they do? Their opponents on Sunday aren't in great shape. West Ham United are very disappointed with their campaign so far. Andy Middleton joins us to talk about this. But the focus is on The Reds. How do they go about their business this weekend? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Doyle is joined by the ECHO's Liverpool reporter James Pearce and LFC editor Andy Kelly to praise the marauding Joel Matip, plot Daniel Sturridge's career path and debate the virtues of Virgil van Dijk and Steven Gerrard. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle is joined by James Pearce and Andy Kelly to attempt to get excited by the goalless draw against Manchester United, ponder Jose Mourinho, laud Adam Lallana's transformation and wonder what future there is for Daniel Sturridge and Emre Can. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Andy Kelly is joined by Ian Doyle and Kristian Walsh to look back on Liverpool's demolition of Leicester City, ponder Daniel Sturridge, debate Gini Wijnaldum's position and sing the praises of Roberto Firmino For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Ian Doyle , James Pearce and Neil Jones look ahead to Liverpool's trip to Burnley and ponder the future of one player in particular For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy