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In your packed Weekender show this week we get you set the return of the Reds at the weekend with an unrivalled preview show and also a chat with a bona fide Liverpool legend. Hosting this week's preview show is John Gibbons and he is joined by Kevin Walsh, Caoimhe o'Neill and Paul Senior to look ahead to Huddersfield Town. We then have a brief clip from John's chat with Kevin Keegan, taken for a longer TAW Player interview earlier in the week...
Gareth Roberts is joined for a mid-international break Anfield Wrap by Jay McKenna, Ian Salmon, Rob Gutmann and Fuad Hasan. Jay discusses some of the work SOS and LFC collaborated on around World Mental Health Day, before updating on a pre-match collection for Sean Cox at the Cardiff City game. The lads then discuss Gini Wijnaldum’s wonder goal, the conundrum of Liverpool’s midfield, the return of Adam Lallana and how fans and players may see international football differently...
Jurgen Klopp has been at Liverpool for three years. There have been lots of brilliant nights, but no trophies to show for it....yet. So how do we assess his impact and what does he need to do next to turn potential until silverware? Joining John Gibbons to answer those questions are Caoimhe O'Neill, Mo Stewart and Josh Sexton...
Your standard eight bangers from your fav, fab four. Neil Atkinson, Stephanie Heneghan, Adam Melia and John Gibbons bring you two songs each, vaguely relevant chat and regaling of things they have done. Don't switch off for a second. Adam did and he got very confused...
Liverpool keep their unbeaten league record intact following a goalless draw at Anfield in a result that felt like both teams would've taken at kick off. Neil Atkinson was joined by Phil Blundell, James Sutton, Fuad Hasan and Ian Salmon. Today’s free Anfield Wrap show was supported by RedsBet...
Neil Atkinson, Stephanie Heneghan and Adam Melia have a chat about their weekends, Maniac, the Tory Party Conference and Society Across The Globe Generally Eroding The Mental Health Of Women And Can It Stop Soon. They also have seven great songs. Which is a relief. And one of them is by Robyn so it counts double...
It's another packed Weekender. We have a long chat about Liverpool falling short at Napoli. What brought about Liverpool's poor performance in this one? Who in particular struggled? We are joined by Joe Blott from Spirit Of Shankly to talk about the work they have done with the club around Mental Health Day. Ragnhild Ansnes talks Bruce Grobbelaar and his autobiography with us - Life In The Jungle. We end looking ahead to City at Anfield...
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...
Our Weekender has Mel Reddy, Paul Senior and Adam Melia looking back on Liverpool's first defeat of the season. What did Liverpool do well and what went wrong? How special was Hazard's goal? Then Neil Atkinson speaks to Rory Smith about the cycle sides can end up tangled up in using Manchester United as an example. Timo Tierney talks about Tea Street Band's new album and the importance of it charting well. Paul Senior lets us in on Motel's fifth birthday plans...
Back together, back atop the tower of power. That's (not) what she said. It is The Rider working through all the hits: Innuendo Gmail GOTW The Telly And That Adam's Book Reviews We also have a chat about the Queen's eye surgeon. Because why not. Neil Atkinson, John Gibbons, Adam Melia and Stephanie Heneghan are all on the show. And the songs, always the songs...