Cambridge United were the latest big giant killers after beating Premier League side Newcastle United in the FA Cup third round. To react to that and the rest of the weekend’s results, John Gibbons hosts Tom from Cambridge United podcast Under The Abbey Stand,...
John Gibbons, Ian Ryan and Karl Coppack talk through some of the anniversaries on May 7, including *that* historic night against Barcelona at Anfield a year on… If you're already subscribed, click here to...
John Gibbons, Neil Atkinson and Rob Gutmann react to today’s news and talk through some of the anniversaries on April 13, including a huge win over Manchester City back in 2014. If you're already subscribed, click here to...
“SELF-isolate,” they said. “Avoid mass gatherings and stay indoors” they said. “Great,” I said. “That’ll give me more time to write about football… Cancelled, you say?!” Yes, in these uncertain Coronavirus times, the football has been suspended. It is absolutely the...
Gareth Roberts was joined for the latest edition of The Big Match by John Mackin, Jonny Gibson and Dan Austin to talk you through the second half of a game described by Sir Tom Finney as “One of the finest exhibitions of football ever seen” as Liverpool...
THE problem with classic games and famous victories is that over time and multiple showings, the gloss fades and the sparkle is lost. This match is a case in point. Everyone knows about this game, everyone knows about the Tom Finney quote and everyone knows that he...
“WE hate Nottingham Forest, we hate Everton too. We hate Man United, but Liverpool we love you.” It’s song sang season after season without question. Manchester United and Everton, understandable. But Nottingham Forest? We haven’t played them...
IT would be fair to say that my start to life as a Liverpool fan was more unorthodox than most, writes CRAIG RIMMER. Where most fans probably earned their stripes at a midweek league cup tie or testimonial, or at least had their first experience of Liverpool FC in the...
EVERYBODY talks about 1988. They’re right to. It was a joyous time to be a Red. The double was still in the memory and we made two enormous signings the previous summer to go alongside John Aldridge and the curious Irish-Scottish crossbreed of Ray Houghton, who...