Blood Red show

Blood Red

Summary: Liverpool FC podcasts each week from the Liverpool Echo sports desk with James Pearce, Ian Doyle, Kristian Walsh, Paul Gorst and Joe Rimmer. Plus special guests and much more.

Podcasts:

 Allez les Rouges – Creating new European history and are Liverpool a better team without Coutinho? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2928

In the latest Allez Les Rouges podcast, our host Peter Hooton is joined by John Nicholson and Kieth Culvin to reflect on a magical night at the Etihad (broken-down coaches, lost voices and all), to hail Trent Alexander-Arnold, and to question whether the Reds have had the better end of the Philippe Coutinho deal.  It’s a great listen – enjoy!

 Fortune favours Liverpool's bravery as Champions League immortality edges nearer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2943

Regular host and Liverpool reporter Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce and ECHO sports audience editor Kristian Walsh to look back at a remarkable, tense night at Manchester City, how the Reds turned the game and what it means for the future - and how Philippe Coutinho might be feeling right now. Also involves an attempt to get into the mind of Emre Can.

 The problem Liverpool face ahead of 'era-defining' Man City clash | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2940

Kristian Walsh takes hosting duties and is joined by ECHO journalists Paul Gorst and Day Kay to discuss the culmination of a vital week at Anfield. After Saturday's goalless - but injury free - Merseyside derby, it's all thoughts to the Etihad. The lads air their hopes and concerns ahead of the trip to Man City, and consider whether a three-man defence is the way forward. An essential pre-match listen.

 Oxlade-Chamberlain the mythbuster and solving the midfield crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3316

The celebrations after Man City continue... but what awaits Liverpool in the next week? Poetry in Motion host Neil Fitzmaurice is joined by Kristian Walsh and Dan Kay to wax lyrical over the Anfield atmosphere, as well as a few key performers. But thoughts quickly turn to Everton and the City second leg - and the problem Jurgen Klopp has in midfield specifically.

 How Liverpool humbled Man City and where it ranks in the list of great Anfield nights | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3943

Regular host Ian Doyle is joined by James Pearce and Kristian Walsh to dissect an incredible performance - and evening - at Anfield. The lads discuss every major talking point, both inside and outside the stadium. From the controversial bus welcome, to the season-defining performances of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and others. The team also discuss whether the tie really IS over... and just how the Reds will field a team in the Merseyside derby. Unmissable.

 Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Liverpool's big Champions League question | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3306

Regular podcast host and seasoned Champions League campaigner Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO journalists Kristian Walsh, Joe Rimmer and Dan Kay to ponder the hard-earned win over Crystal Palace, discuss what's next for Adam Lallana, debate the improvement of Loris Karius and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and look ahead to this week's huge European quarter-final first leg against Manchester City.

 Timo Werner and why Liverpool are no longer settling for second best | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2277

Regular podcast host and seasoned campaigner Ian Doyle is joined by ECHO triumvirate Kristian Walsh, Joe Rimmer and Dan Kay to ponder  the international break, links with Timo Werner, the Thomas Lemar situation, what to do with Emre Can, a possible return for Nathaniel Clyne and what Ian Wright would order at KFC. Also includes mention of Philipp Degen.

 Allez Les Rouges from Dublin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3017

A special Allez les Rouges podcast from Dublin talking about fan culture with the guests and Liverpool's upcoming matches against Crystal Palace and Manchester City. Joining Peter Hooton are Danny Nicholson (Boss Mag) and Ed Fitzsimmons a Dublin-based Liverpool fan plus regular guests Steve Monaghan, Kieth Culvin and John Nicholson.

 Two Tribes: Tony Evans on the incredible 85/86 season which saw a city on the brink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1657

Tony Evans, Dave Prentice and James Pearce recall the tumultuous 1985/86 season when Liverpool and Everton battled for supremacy on the pitch - and off it the city battled against the full impact of Thatcher's policies.

 Signing for Liverpool, working with Roy Evans and winning the ISL trophy - Tony Warner's story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2301

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Tony Warner sits down with James Pearce to talk about his long football career. Warner has just returned to the UK having won the Indian Super League as part of former Aston Villa manager John Gregory's backroom staff. The 43-year-old spent five years at Liverpool in the 1990s and was named on the bench 121 times but never made a first-team appearance.  He went on to play for the likes of Millwall, Cardiff City, Fulham, Tranmere Rovers and Wellington Phoenix before making the move into coaching. Find out more about Tony's career, his relationship with Roy Evans and what it was like to play for Liverpool in the 1990s.

 Mohamed Salah's pause of a genius and talking about the Anfield atmosphere | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2577

Experienced and versatile sports journalist Ian Doyle, the regular Blood Red podcast host, is joined by ECHO hacks Joe Rimmer and Dan Kay to look back on a Mohamed Salah masterclass, ponder just where he sits in the Anfield pantheon, say some nice things about Virgil van Dijk and address the issue of safe standing. Warning: contains a shock start for those who haven't been listening lately.

 How Liverpool can beat Manchester City in the Champions League | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2076

Experienced football journalist and regular host Ian Doyle is joined by LFC editor Andy Kelly and ECHO journalist Kristian Walsh to ponder the Champions League quarter-final draw nobody really wanted, how the tie will pan out and look ahead to the Premier League clash against Watford. Also includes a special announcement from Andy.

 Old Trafford regrets, Champions League dreams and another Leipzig raid? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2932

In the latest Poetry in Motion podcast, Neil Fitzmaurice is joined by Joe Rimmer and, for the last time perhaps, Neil Jones to reflect on Liverpool's disappointing showing at Old Trafford. Were nerves behind the Reds' poor display? Joe thinks so. The lads also discuss the upcoming Champions League draw, and the potential opponents facing us. And they ponder the need for reinforcements in the summer - could Timo Werner be the ideal signing to go with Our Naby?

 Liverpool can learn from Manchester United, defending Dejan Lovren and the referee question | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2392

Seen-it-all-before regular host Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool reporter - both home and away - James Pearce and ECHO reporters Kristian Walsh and Paul Gorst to look back at the defeat at Manchester United, consider where it leaves Jurgen Klopp's side in the race for Champions League qualification and debate where all the goals are going to come from off the bench.

 Vegard Heggem discusses his journey to Anfield, Houllier/Evans and early retirement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1960

It was a Liverpool career cruelly cut short by injury. But Vegard Heggem is able to appreciate what he did achieve rather than dwell on what might have been. Nearly 15 years after he was forced to retire at the age of 27, the former Norway right-back's bond with the club remains as strong as ever. The 42-year-old discusses the journey which led him to Anfield prior to Liverpool paying £3.5million to sign him from Rosenborg in 1998. He talks about the experience of having joint managers in Roy Evans and Gerard Houllier before the Frenchman assumed sole control. Heggem, who featured prominently for two seasons under Houllier, speaks about the highs and the lows of his career, and explains why David Ginola was his toughest opponent. He was part of the Liverpool squad which won an historic Treble in 2001 but a succession of injury setback limited his game time and led to his retirement in 2003.

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