Afleveringen
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David Coote hates Jurgen Klopp. No surprise there, but the idiot actually allowed himself to be filmed saying it. He's been suspended while the flimsy pretence of referee impartiality has now been utterly shattered.
Chris Smith and TLW Editor Dave Usher break down one of the wildest stories of recent years.
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Goals from Darwin Nunez and Mo Salah sent the Reds five points clear at the top as Aston Villa were despatched with little fuss in front of a raucous Anfield crowd.
Chris Smith is joined by Paul Natton and TLW Editor Dave Usher to look back on another great night for the Arne Slot's side who made it 15 wins from 17 games so far this season.
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A Luis Diaz hat-trick and Cody Gakpo's fourth goal in a week ruined Xabi Alonso's Anfield return as Liverpool swept aside the German Champions with a pulsating second half display.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Dan Thomas and Stu Montagu to reflect on a hell of a night's work by the Reds and discuss whether this is the 'statement win' for Arne Slot we've been waiting on.
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The perfect example of "a game of two halves" as the Reds overcame a dreadful first half showing and a 1-0 half time deficit to roar back and win it thanks to goals from Gakpo and Salah after the break.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by John Gallagher and Julian Richards to reflect on a pretty wild afternoon at Anfield that ended with Arne Slot's men back on top of the table.
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The Reds progressed to the League Cup quarter-finals thanks to two brilliant strikes from Cody Gakpo, as well as a Luis Diaz goal to see of some late resistance from the home side.
Chris Smith is joined by Stu Montagu and TLW editor Dave Usher to discuss an entertaining game and a decent performance from the much-changed Reds, before looking ahead to the corresponding league fixture at Anfield on Saturday. -
Honours even at the Emirates as Mo Salah's second half equaliser earned the Reds a point in a game where neither side will probably be happy with how they played.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Ian Brown to reflect on a good result but patchy performance that means Liverpool have relinquished top spot to Man City. The lads also look ahead to the cup game at Brighton in midweek.
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Arne Slot became the first Liverpool manager ever to win 11 of his first 12 games as the Reds put in a solid display to secure the points in Leipzig thanks to a first half Darwin Nunez goal.
Chris Smith is your host alongside Ian Brown and TLW Editor Dave Usher as the lads discuss an enjoyable night and also look ahead to a huge game at Arsenal this Sunday.
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The Reds remain top of the league after a hard fought and not always convincing win over Chelsea at Anfield. Mo Salah opened the scoring from the spot and Curtis Jones bagged the winner after Chelsea had levelled.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by John Gallagher and Dan Thomas to look back on an eventful and ultimately satisfying afternoon at Anfield.
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Another win, another clean sheet, another fairly underwhelming display. The Reds are top of the league despite not clicking into gear yet this season but with tougher tests to come following the international break we're about to find out if Slot's team is the real deal.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Dan Thomas to discuss the win at Selhurst Park and to reflect on the opening ten games of the Slot era and what conclusions we can draw from it.
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Eight wins from nine games for Arne Slot now, as the Reds did enough to overcome a spirited Bologna side who will probably feel they did enough to deserve something from the game.
Last season's Europa League pod line up are re-united for this one as Chris Smith is joined by John Brennan and TLW Editor Dave Usher.
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Goals from Konate and Salah sent the Reds to the top of the table despite a somewhat below par performance at Wolves. It wasn't pretty but a win is a win and we've now got more of them than anybody else.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Ian Brown and Stu Montagu to reflect on the game and wax lyrical about how great Ryan Gravenberch is. There's also a brief look ahead to the Bologna game in midweek.
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The Reds repeated last season's 5-1 hammering of the Hammers as Arne Slot's rotated side showed their firepower at Anfield, with four second half goals setting up a date with Brighton in the next round.
Chris Smith is joined by Stu Montagu and Ian Brown to dissect a satisfying night's work for Liverpool. The lads also look ahead to the weekend and discuss some interesting comments by Trent last weekend.
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Liverpool's South American forwards ran riot in a blistering first half spell as a brace from the in form Luis Diaz and a screamer from Darwin Nunez sank the Cherries.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards and Paul Natton to look back on an enjoyable day at Anfield as the Reds went to the top of the table after their fourth win in five games.
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The Reds got back to winning ways after last weekend's disappointment as goals from Konate, Van Dijk and Szoboszlai sank Milan in the San Siro.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Dan Thomas to reflect on a satisfying evening's work as Arne Slot got his Champions League campaign off to a winning start in an iconic arena.
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The Reds' perfect start to the season came to abrupt and sobering halt as Nuno Espirito Santo did a number on Arne Slot at Anfield. The visitors executed their gameplan to perfection as Liverpool spluttered, stuttered and eventually completely stalled.
Chris Smith is joined by Julian Richards and TLW Editor Dave Usher to pick through the bones of a dismal afternoon at Anfield.
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That's more like it. After two disappointing results at Old Trafford last season, the Reds set the record straight with a drama free, routine 3-0 win over the old enemy as Arne Slot secured his crown as King of the Dutch Baldies.
A first half Luis Diaz double and a second half strike by Mo Salah - who also bagged two assists in a sensational display - ensured a stress free afternoon for the Reds as they ruthlessly exposed mistakes from a poor Manchester United side.
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Ian Brown and Paul Natton to reflect on a lovely afternoon's footy as Slot's boys made it three wins from three without conceding a goal.
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The Reds finally signed someone to help the team this season as exciting Italian forward Federico Chiesa joined from Juventus for a bargain fee of just £10m plus another couple of mil in potential add ons.
Chris Smith and TLW Editor Dave Usher give their immediate reaction to the news, while also discussing the signing of a new goalkeeper who won't be joining for at least a year. The lads also react to the Champions League draw that has thrown up some very interesting fixtures and finally they look ahead to Sunday's trip to Old Trafford.
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Goals from Luis Diaz and Mo Salah gave Arne Slot a win on his Anfield debut to maintain the Reds 100% start to the season. It was a day full of positives but there was a sour taste left by the pouty antics of Trent after being subbed.
Chris Smith is joined by John Gallagher and TLW Editor Dave Usher to look back on a mostly satisfying afternoon, tainted slightly by the strop thrown by the vice captain.
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The Arne Slot era got underway with a win, a clean sheet and some sensational football in the second half. The less said about the first half the better, but Slot came up with the answers at half time and that's an encouraging sign, unless your name is Jarrell Quansah!
TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by John Gallagher and Julian Richards to look back on the game and to answer more listener questions.
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Another new season is upon us and it's all change for the Reds as we go into a campaign without Jurgen Klopp at the helm for the first time in almost a decade. Well, maybe not all change as we're still experiencing the usual frustration in the transfer market!
Chris Smith is joined by Paul Natton and TLW Editor Dave Usher to discuss the positive signs from pre-season performances and results, and also the negative performances off the field as we go into the season opener having failed to make a single signing. Are the lads feeling optimistic about the season or concerned that the lack of investment will hamper the new manager, sorry Head Coach. You'll have to listen to find out!
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