Olympian Anyika Onuora speaks about her book My Hidden Race, what it takes to pursue your dreams as a Black British woman against all odds. Mo Stewart hosts for The Anfield Wrap… Press play to listen to this show in full or alternatively you can listen for free...
The Anfield Wrap’s live podcast is a chat with book authors Tony Evans, Daniel Gray, Ian Plenderleith, Kieran Molyneux and Daniel Geey. Neil Atkinson hosts ‘Good Guys Lost’, ‘The Silence Of The Stands’, ‘Reffing Hell’,...
Cathy Long is joined by theatre director Phillip Breen to discuss his latest play and how his lockdown was spent getting inside the mind of Bill Shankly… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more, click here to subscribe… If you're already...
Cathy Long is joined by author and Liverpool fan Anthony Quinn to discuss his book Klopp: My Liverpool Romance, a personal love letter to The Reds’ manager… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more, click here to subscribe… If you're...
Neil Atkinson is joined by The Independent’s Melissa Reddy to talk about her new book ‘Believe Us: How Jürgen Klopp Transformed Liverpool Into Title Winners’… Below is a clip from the show – to listen to more, click here to...
Neil Atkinson speaks to several writers, from the Merseyside patch and beyond, about books on Liverpool, Everton and more that have been released recently. Featuring Melissa Reddy on her book ‘Believe Us’, Simon Hughes on The Athletic’s ‘At The...
Celebrities interviewing their favourite football personalities sounds straightforward, but as A Game Of Two Halves reveals it is often anything but. Neil Atkinson sat down with author Amy Raphael to discuss the book and how the interview topics get away from what is...
Raphael Honigstein has had every reason to update his book, but is there a case to reassess Jürgen Klopp’s Mainz reign and its importance now regardless? Quickly rattling through a wide range of subjects, Neil and Rafa chat all things Jürgen, Mainz, Dortmund,...
Zonal Marking charts the evolution of European football tactics across the last few decades, ending with Jürgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola as driving forces. Neil Atkinson sat down with the author Michael Cox to discuss how the last 18 months have seen that develop...
FOR the first time since his controversial departure from Liverpool to Chelsea in 2011, Fernando Torres has given his side of the story. In Simon Hughes’s new book Ring of Fire, which is released next week (Thursday, August 25), Torres exclusively catalogues the...