Lizzi Doyle is joined by Damian Kavanagh, Rebecca Knight and Jay McKenna and this week’s Three Strikes are the latest European Super League proposals, pay-per-view games and non-contact COVID football… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to...
WHAT happens when a city needs its football clubs more than ever before? We should know, right? It was at the time I was born in the midst of an economic and industrial crisis in the mid 1980s, oblivious to the turmoil of Thatcherism that left Liverpool teetering on...
Lizzi Doyle is joined by Neil Atkinson, Gareth Roberts and Ben Johnson and this week’s Three Strike are the reversal of the substitutions rule, the future of crowd planning and the Spurs documentary… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more,...
The eighth episode of our series in which Ben Johnson is joined by Neil Atkinson, Rob Gutmann and Paul Cope to respond to YOUR problems… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more, click here to subscribe… If you're already subscribed, click...
It’s yet another brand new Anfield Wrap show with Lizzi Doyle in the hosting hot seat discussing three hot footballing topics, and this week the guests are Neil Atkinson, Emma Sanders and Jay McKenna… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to...
The seventh episode of our series in which Ben Johnson is joined by Neil Atkinson, Rob Gutmann and Paul Cope to respond to YOUR problems… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more, click here to subscribe… If you're already subscribed, click...
Part eight of our On The Spot show in which we sit Anfield Wrap contributors down and ask them a series of quickfire questions… Login To Watch All Our Premium ContentSubscribe For Instant Access To TAW...
Liverpool are Champions. And The Anfield Wrap is reflecting on the last ten years, the brilliance of the manager and how it feels to have finally done it. In addition there is a conversation about the events of Thursday and Friday night and their ramifications. We are...
John Gibbons is joined by Goal.com’s Neil Jones and BBC commentator John Murray to find out what it was like to cover the return of the Premier League with no fans present…