Blood Red: The Liverpool Fc Podcast

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Liverpool FC podcasts from the Liverpool ECHO, including our main Blood Red show with James Pearce, Ian Doyle, Kristian Walsh, Paul Gorst and Joe Rimmer; Neil Fitzmaurice's Poetry in Motion; Peter Hooton's Allez Les Rouges, plus our new spin-off shows hosted by Paul Wheelock.

Episodes

  • Blood Red: The Bayern Munich move that should excite Liverpool - and the Klopp catalyst who is now one of the world's best

    28/06/2019 Duration: 35min

    The sun is shining, the weekend is here (for some of us, anyway)... little wonder, then, the latest Blood Red podcast, hosted by Connor Dunn and featuring Paul Gorst, Caoimhe O'Neill and Dan Kay, is positively upbeat. And if the fact that it's Friday and the weather is glorious wasn't enough, Liverpool have also made their first signing of the summer! In some quarters, though, it wasn't the big name hoped for. However, Paul explains why Reds fans should be thrilled by the arrival of Sepp van den Berg, while Caoimhe and Dan argue the last-gasp attempt from another European heavyweight to tempt the 17-year-old Dutch defender away from Anfield should make you very excited indeed. It's a case of one in, one out at Liverpool and Paul also gives us the lowdown on Rafael Camacho's transfer to Sporting Lisbon and why, if you scratch beneath the surface, it could be another masterstroke from Michael Edwards, who comes in for a lot of praise. Whether Edwards and Jurgen Klopp pull another rabbit out of the hat on the in

  • Poetry in Motion: Keeping the faith in Liverpool's 'difficult' summer - and the Coutinho and Torres lessons to be learned

    27/06/2019 Duration: 46min

    After checking that - yes - Liverpool are still champions of Europe, and after giving Donald Trump and Boris Johnson a good kicking, Neil Fitzmaurice gets your latest Poetry in Motion podcast under way, joined by his regular sidekicks Joe Rimmer and Caoimhe O'Neill. The first item on the agenda are transfers and the strange position Liverpool find themselves in this summer. But while the Reds have yet to make their first big-money buy, they have completed the signing of teenage Dutch defender Sepp van den Berg, a deal the panel believe underlines why Jurgen Klopp and Michael Edwards know exactly what they're doing, and which proves the strides the club has made in recent years. But while the message is 'have faith' amidst a frenzy for deals, should another striker be a top priority? Especially when Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino could be playing into July with their respective national teams? Fitzy, Joe and Caoimhe discuss that before laughing off reports linking Salah with Real Madrid, talking

  • How much Champions League win was worth to Liverpool, catching Manchester United, and what's happening with Manchester City and FFP

    26/06/2019 Duration: 34min

    You don’t need reminding what a successful season it has been for Liverpool and the strides that have been made under Jurgen Klopp. But while glory on the field is what it’s all about for supporters, there’s no getting away from the fact that what a club does off the field, is vitally important in today’s game. The good news for Liverpool is they are in very good health in that respect. That is certainly underlined by the special guest of this podcast, Kieran Maguire. Kieran is one of the leading football finance experts, who lectures in the subject at the University of Liverpool, and in a wide-ranging interview with Paul Wheelock, he explains: - Just how much Liverpool made from winning the Champions League - How and why the Reds could soon catch and surpass Manchester United off the pitch - having already knocked their bitter rivals off their perch on it - The latest with Manchester City and Financial Fair Play - The job done by FSG - and what next for Liverpool's owners - And, should he choose to do, just

  • Why Liverpool would be right to move for Bruno Fernandes - and the story behind surprise link to Benfica rookie

    25/06/2019 Duration: 17min

    Jurgen Klopp finds himself in the enviable position of not having to do too much tinkering to a squad that won the club’s sixth European Cup. That’s why reports connecting Liverpool to the likes of Matthijs de Ligt and Nicholas Pepe have so far been played down. But one name that refuses to go is away is that of Bruno Fernandes. After scoring 31 goals for Sporting Lisbon last season, the Portugal midfielder has also been linked with Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. But if the bookies are to be believed, Liverpool are the favourites to sign the 24-year-old. Now the word coming out of Anfield is that the club will not be spending big this summer. But it was only a year ago that Reds boss Klopp was attempting to boost his attacking midfield options with the signing of Nabil Fekir - and if there is one area you could suggest his side could improve, it is the amount of goals they score from the middle of the park, although the return of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should help with that. But th

  • Blood Red: Remembering Fernando Torres and what next for Rafa Benitez as Liverpool's left-back search continues

    24/06/2019 Duration: 38min

    July is just a week away and Liverpool have yet to make their first signing of the summer. In contrast, it looks like Manchester City are about to get busy in the market with the big-money acquisitions of Harry Maguire and Rodri. But is our latest Blood Red panel worried? Not in the slightest. After squashing the latest speculation, Connor Dunn, Paul Gorst, Joe Rimmer and Theo Squires argue why it is City, and not the Reds, who have the more pressing business to conduct. But with little in the way of transfer activity, and the first friendlies still more than two weeks away, our podcasters are having to be creative, and most of this show focuses on two former fan favourites who have long departed Anfield and another who will soon do the same (well, the ECHO). Over the weekend Fernando Torres explained his decision to call time on his playing career, and Joe, Gorsty, Theo and Connor (El Nino's biggest fan) look back on the striker's Liverpool career, his departure, and the regard he is now held in by Reds fans

  • Blood Red: Building Divock Origi's statue, Kylian Mbappe and the Liverpool transfer shift that Reds fans will enjoy getting used to

    21/06/2019 Duration: 44min

    The latest Blood Red podcast features host Joe Rimmer alongside Paul Gorst, Caoimhe O'Neill and Theo Squires and it's dominated by a topic that gets fans' pulses racing like few others - transfers.With Liverpool linked to a shock move for Kylian Mbappe over the past few days, we try to separate fact from fiction and reveal exactly what is happening with the PSG superstar.And while the World Cup winner might not be about to pitch up at Anfield this summer, perhaps it's time Reds fans got used to seeing their European Cup-winning club linked to the biggest names in the sport?After all, given their progress under Jurgen Klopp, why can't they attract the game's superstars?There's plenty of discussion on Divock Origi's future, with Paul bringing you latest, while Caoimhe, fresh from building a statue for the Reds' Champions League hero, explains why he deserves to go down in folklore. Origi, that is...not Paul.Antoine Griezmann, Pierre-Emerick Aubamyang and Matthis de Ligt are also discussed as the gang question w

  • Allez Les Rouges: Liverpool's next star, the full-back question, and the Community Shield with a difference

    20/06/2019 Duration: 58min

    It's nearly three weeks since that unforgettable night in Madrid and we still can't enough of talking about how Liverpool won European Cup number six. But how was it for the people who chronicled' the Reds' Champions League triumph? ECHO old boy, Neil Jones, who is now the Liverpool FC correspondent for Goal, and author and journalist Simon Hughes, who has a written a book on the Reds' resurgence, have their say in the latest Allez Les Rouges podcast, hosted as ever by Peter Hooton and also featuring regular guest John Nicolson. But even though the win over Tottenham Hotspur is still fresh in the mind, increasingly the focus is falling on transfers and just what Jurgen Klopp will do in the market this summer. It's accepted that an additional forward will have to be brought in, given that Daniel Sturridge has followed Dominic Solanke and Danny Ings through the exit door, but Simon and Neil explain why the powers that be have faith in Rhian Brewster. Also on the agenda is the difficult full-back question and Al

  • Analysing Anfield: Liverpool’s direct threats to further glory - and the no-brainer Kylian Mbappe

    18/06/2019 Duration: 53min

    Think there is little to talk about during this dead period around Liverpool FC? Think again. Kristian Walsh and Josh Williams go off-course this week and analyse the clubs who will look to stop Liverpool lifting the Premier League title next season?In part one of an in-depth preview, the strengths and weaknesses of Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham are all assessed. Can City produce another campaign like their last two? How would Frank Lampard work at Stamford Bridge? Are Spurs the Reds’ biggest growing concern?With Arsenal, Manchester United and the ‘best of the rest’ to come next week, the team also look at Kylian Mbappe and confirm what we all know anyway: he’s really, really good and Liverpool should sign him. Whether they would, however, is a different matter. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Blood Red: Why Man United and Chelsea's problems won't trouble Liverpool - and the transfer issues Klopp must solve this summer

    17/06/2019 Duration: 41min

    The Blood Red podcast is back and the lads are discussing the Liverpool issues on all supporters' minds right now.Host Sam Carroll is joined by Theo Squires, Chris Beesley and Joe Rimmer to ask all the big questions.How do Liverpool replace Simon Mignolet? Do fans finally appreciate Jordan Henderson? Can Harry Wilson finally force his way into Jurgen Klopp's plans?And just how do you pronounce Adidas? There's also talk about players who have left Liverpool and why the Reds won't have the same problems as Manchester United and Chelsea.Sam then asks Theo, Chris and Joe which exit left them heartbroken, before a discussion about Michael Owen's sister's dog and the Harry Potter series. Yes, you did read that correctly.Enjoy!  For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • What Barcelona and Real Madrid are doing about Liverpool’s Champions League win – and the true value of Alisson underlined

    15/06/2019 Duration: 48min

    Welcome to the second part of our European special on the Blood Red channel to see how the leading clubs on the continent are going to react to Liverpool winning the Champions League. In part one, we spoke to writers who cover Ligue 1 in France and the Bundesliga in Germany, and if you missed the show, you can listen to it by clicking HERE. But in part two Paul Wheelock picks up the phone to Simon Harrison, a Spanish football expert who covers La Liga for BT Sport and the i newspaper, who tells us all about the fallout from Barcelona’s humbling at Anfield, Real Madrid’s incredible spending spree, and how it is an end of an era for Atletico Madrid. But we start by speaking to Italian football writer John Solano, who is the editor of the excellent RomaPress.Net website. Now John got Liverpool fans very excited with what he had to say about Alisson Becker prior to the goalkeeper's arrival at Anfield in July last year. So, naturally we started our conversation by talking about the brilliant Brazilian – before mov

  • Blood Red: The Dejan Lovren poser and why it's Man City and not Liverpool who have more work to do in the market

    15/06/2019 Duration: 31min

    With the 2019-20 fixtures out, are we now okay to call it 'this season'? Even though 'last season' only ended two weeks ago with glory in Madrid? It's a question Sean Bradbury, Paul Gorst and Caoimhe O'Neill contemplate before getting stuck into the more serious stuff on the latest edition of the Blood Red podcast. Top of the agenda are those aforementioned fixtures and why it would be nice to bring back Luis Suarez back for the opener at home to Norwich City. The matches immediately after the Champions League group games are examined as are the crucial Premier League clashes with Manchester City, more of whom in a bit. Dejan Lovren is wanted by AC Milan but, despite his age, and despite his injury record, should Liverpool resist all bids even if they hit the defender's £25m valuation? Our panel discuss that before looking at the business both the Reds and City have to do over the summer. We also talk the role the ECHO plays in it all, and see whether Gorsty has enjoyed taking on James Pearce's 'bad news' mon

  • Poetry in Motion: Why Klopp should be selective as top talent scramble to play for Liverpool

    14/06/2019 Duration: 47min

    Think we've stopped crowing about Liverpool winning the Champions League yet? Well, think again Manchester City fans, Tottenham Hotspur legends or anyone else who is jealous of the Reds' success, because we'll be doing it for some time yet. That's the message Neil Fitzmaurice would like to send out as he returns for his first Poetry in Motion podcast since Liverpool made it number six in Madrid. Naturally, the incredible scenes at the Wanda Metropolitano and back here in the city are reminisced over at length before talk turns to the multi-faceted genius that is Jurgen Klopp and just exactly what he will do in the transfer market this summer. The Reds boss has been linked with a string of big-money moves for players including Matthijs de Ligt, Nicholas Pepe and Memphis Depay, and given what his side have just achieved, he should have every chance of getting them. But why won't he be doing that? And so who will Klopp be going for? Fitzy and regular sidekicks Joe Rimmer and Paul Gorst discuss that before lookin

  • Analysing Anfield transfer special: How Liverpool's perfect summer shapes up

    13/06/2019 Duration: 01h09min

    Liverpool may be champions of Europe, but that doesn't stop interest in transfers being at an all-time high. But how does Liverpool's recruitment work - and what does it mean for their work this summer transfer window? Kristian Walsh and Josh Williams run the rule over the Reds' squad and figure out which positions need strengthening. Who would be the ideal replacement as a No.2 if Simon Mignolet leaves? What sort of left-back will Jurgen Klopp look at? Who is that back-up forward player capable of easing the burden on the club's fearsome trio up top? A whole host of names are assessed including Matthijs de Ligt, Bruno Fernandes and Timo Werner - while the futures of several players, including Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana and Harry Wilson, are discussed. A must-listen for all transfer fans. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • The Liverpool lesson Paris Saint-Germain need to learn - and why Werner, and not Pepe, Depay and Fekir, should be on Klopp's shortlist

    12/06/2019 Duration: 41min

    We very much doubt you need reminding but Liverpool were crowned European champions for the sixth time just under two weeks ago with their historic victory in Madrid sending out a massive statement of intent to the rest of Europe. So that got us thinking... how are the top clubs on the continent reacting to the Reds' win? And how are their summers shaping up? We’ll no doubt be keeping a close eye on what Liverpool’s Premier League rivals are up to throughout pre-season. So for this podcast, the first of two European specials, Paul Wheelock speaks to a French football expert and a German football expert to get the lowdown from Ligue Un and the Bundesliga. Rich Allen is a French football writer and podcaster for Get French Football News and French Football Weekly who we have had on Blood Red before. And we caught up again to talk Paris Saint-Germain, the lesson they should learn from Liverpool, the battle of egos between Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, the rise of Lille, why Jurgen Klopp should not make a move for Ni

  • Blood Red: de Ligt, Depay, Fernandes, Origi and Wilson - Liverpool's transfer roulette

    11/06/2019 Duration: 47min

    We have talked and talked about European Cup number six - and we will take great pleasure in continuing to talk about it for years and years to come. But while that magical weekend in Madrid is still very much in our thoughts, our first Blood Red podcast of the week focuses on something different - transfers. Host and birthday boy Joe Rimmer is back from a well-deserved break and he joins forces with Connor Dunn, friend of the stars* Theo Squires (*Burnley and England goalkeepers) and Michael Edwards' best mate** Caoimhe O'Neill (**we don't think this is true) to assess the reports linking Matthijs de Ligt, Memphis Depay, Max Kruse, Nicolas Pepe, Bruno Fernandes, Samuel Chukwueze and Philippe Coutinho with moves to Anfield. Also up for debate is the future of Harry Wilson while Joe shocks everyone with his Divock Origi question. And it wouldn't be silly season without us talking about Nabil Fekir. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Vi

  • View from the Kop: The indelible mark Jurgen Klopp will leave on Liverpool and why no transfer target is now beyond the club’s grasp

    10/06/2019 Duration: 46min

    One week on from the incredible scenes that accompanied the Liverpool’s triumphant return to the city, with European Cup number six in the bag, Dan Kay and Paul Philbin join host Paul Wheelock for a View from the Kop fans’ podcast. Dan and Philbo were both in Madrid to see the Reds win the Champions League, but has it sunk in yet? And how does the feeling differ to the last time the Reds won Ol’ Big Ears in Istanbul in 2005? The Anfield season-ticket holders answer those questions and then marvel at the big difference Jurgen Klopp has brought about in the past 12 months. From Alisson – who Philbo makes a big claim about – to Joel Matip and Divock Origi, there is plenty of praise for members of Klopp’s squad. But the biggest accolades go to the Liverpool manager himself, who if history proves anything, will be here for another three seasons at least. But why shouldn’t it be longer? Philbo and Dan discuss that and then turn their thoughts to the summer and the ‘lovely position’ the Reds find themselves in. Also

  • Allez Les Rouges: Back on their perch and now what Liverpool must do next - on and off the field

    08/06/2019 Duration: 53min

    Our week of celebrations on the Blood Red channel continues with a must-listen Allez Les Rouges podcast. Host Peter Hooton is at full strength as he is joined by regular guests Ste Monaghan, Kieth Culvin, John Nicolson and Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman to reflect on Liverpool's magnificent Champions League final victory and much else besides. The match itself is covered in depth, including why Jurgen Klopp got it right and Mauricio Pochettino got it wrong, particularly regarding his decision to start Harry Kane. 'Selfless' Reds captain Jordan Henderson is hailed as is the fabulous atmosphere created inside and outside the ground by the inspirational travelling Kop. But there is also talk of the future, and what needs to happen next. John is keen to make more statement signings in the vein of Virgil van Dijk and Alisson, with the big Red urging Klopp to for one of the players on the beaten side in Madrid. But the panel are also keen for the powers that be to use some of the huge funds generated by th

  • Blood Red: Sturridge's fond farewell, the Lallana conundrum, and letting Champions League win sink in

    07/06/2019 Duration: 28min

    Nearly one week on and the mood is still very much buoyant after Liverpool's incredible Champions League final win. But have the events of Madrid really sunk in for you? That's the question host Sean Bradbury asks Ian Doyle, Paul Gorst and Caoimhe O'Neill on your latest Blood Red podcast. Also up for debate is Liverpool's smart new away kit, which was revealed earlier in the day. But will this be the Reds' last strip with New Balance? Paul teases us with a potential update before talk turns to Daniel Sturridge's departure from the club and his classy sign-off message. Is there as much love for Alberto Moreno? Yes, but not in the way you'd expect. One player who does look set to stay at Anfield is Adam Lallana but what do the panel make of the midfielder's declaration of intent? Our latest Blood Red Live event is also reviewed while a demob-happy Ian does he best to wind everyone up before his three-week break. Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your a

  • Analysing Anfield: The Jurgen Klopp masterclass which confirmed Liverpool as Europe’s best

    06/06/2019 Duration: 01h57s

    Liverpool are champions of Europe. What’s more, they are the best team on the continent... and they look very hard to stop. That is the overriding feeling on the latest episode of Analysing Anfield with Kristian Walsh and Josh Williams, as the pair meticulously go through the 90 minutes in Madrid - and beyond. The Reds’ long ball game is discussed as the match provides several record-breaking stats for the season - including the lowest number of passes in a single match. Josh rallies against the argument this was a poor spectacle, with Kristian keen to compare Jurgen Klopp to the good José Mourinho... except he isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. The likes of Sadio Mane, Alisson Becker and James Milner are also lauded, while the final question is asked: can Liverpool make it seven times in Istanbul? A must listen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Blood Red Live in Liverpool: Join James Pearce, Ian Doyle, Peter Hooton and Neil Fitzmaurice to celebrate Liverpool becoming champions of Eu

    06/06/2019 Duration: 01h13min

    The celebrations continued on Wednesday night as we staged our latest Blood Red Live, this time right here in Liverpool at the Baltic Market. Featuring our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce and reporter Ian Doyle, Peter Hooton, of our Allez Les Rouges podcast, and hosted by Neil Fitzmaurice, of our Poetry in Motion podcast, the event kicked off with music from Kieran Molyneux, fresh from the singer playing to thousands of Reds supporters in the fan park in Madrid prior to the Champions League final. Guests then tackled a fiendishly difficult quiz before taking part in a Q&A with James, Ian, Peter and Fitzy. You can listen to the Q&A in full here - as well as some of the highlights from Kieran's brilliant set. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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