THE European Cup is a strange old thing. In its autumn phase it’s more irritation than objective. Then, spring looms, and it blossoms. Our hugely complacent but justified taking of the league title for granted in turn casts the possibilities in the Champions League...
The knockout stages of the Champions League are back with Liverpool taking on Atletico, but can The Reds get a positive result to take back to Anfield? John Gibbons is joined in the studio by Mo Stewart, Lizzi Doyle, Chloe Bloxam and Tom Whitaker to preview the game,...
With the transfer window finally closed for clubs outside of England, how did Liverpool’s Champions League rivals get on? Joining Rob Gutmann to run the rule over the summer business of those clubs is Mo Stewart, Ian Ryan, Kev Walsh and Paul Hogan. If you're...
IF you’re a Liverpool fan in your 20s, it’s highly likely that Fernando Torres helped you fall in love with football. Loving footballers is a complicated thing. When I was growing up it was best confined to the bedrooms of teenagers, posters of their favourite stars...
WHEN the cloak of darkness falls upon Madrid in the weeks before spring’s arrival, the temperature drops suddenly and gusts blow across the city. Yet over on the banks of the Manzanares River, at the Vicente Calderón Stadium, there is a flame that always burns. To...
WITHIN a football club as decorated as Liverpool, some minor achievements will inevitably get overlooked. It is strange, though, how many people have forgotten the last time Liverpool got to a European semi final. It wasn’t that long ago. It is such a forgotten...