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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Blood Red: Agendas everywhere as Liverpool play the waiting game

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.4 • 1000 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 16 March 2020

ā±ļø 33 minutes

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Summary

Football might be suspended, but the Blood Red podcast remains unaffected. Join Joe Rimmer, Paul Gorst, Dan Kay and Matt Addison as they talk through the coming week, with Liverpool set to find out more about their Premier League future in terms of the rest of this season and beyond following the outbreak of coronavirus. UEFA will meet on Tuesday, while the Premier League will reconvene for more talks two days later, but Karren Brady's suggestion of a voiding of the campaign is almost certainly not likely to happen. Away from the news that is dominating the agenda, Liverpool's preferredĀ candidateĀ to replaceĀ Dr Andy Massey as head of medical services,Ā Gary O'Driscoll, has chosen to remain at Arsenal rather than make the move to Melwood. Our panel talk that and then look back at some famous nights in Liverpool's history which happened at some point this week. From St Etienne in 1977 to three matches under Jurgen Klopp that all took place on St Patrick's Day, there is plenty to think back to. With no football on our screens, at least for the next few weeks, this is the perfect thing to fill the gap. Enjoy! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo, giving you the inside track on all the big talking points from Anfield.

0:09.0

Hello and welcome to the latest Blood Red Podcast from the Liverpool Echo. I'm your host and I'm joined by three

0:14.9

slightly bemused looking gentleman to discuss what has been a very strange few days for

0:20.0

Liverpool. We should be building up to the Meese side Derby, we're not, that's been called off along with all the other Premier League games and in fact all the professional football in the UK until April 4th.

0:31.0

Paul Goss, you're alongside me, a full time of the pull report are both home and away,

0:34.8

but not going home and away at the moment. How are we Paul?

0:37.1

Yeah, slightly down the dump. We're facing up now to a period of no football and it's what do we talk about what do we

0:44.8

write about what do we how do we live as we get through day today we shall find

0:49.2

out it's going to be a really surreal few weeks I'd suggest that echo HQ. Yeah it's not like we've not we've dealt

0:56.0

with days where there's been no football before now. Yeah I mean it's an international break without

1:00.4

international football and we don't like them to begin with they do.

1:03.8

We don't like them at the best times.

1:05.8

We haven't even got the topics of Liverpool players playing for the countries to have a little

1:11.4

stab her so we'll see where we go.

1:14.0

I look to my left is Matt.

1:15.0

Isn't Matt you're well?

1:17.0

No coughs, no chest, no temperatures?

1:19.0

Not yet anyway.

1:20.0

Hopefully that stays the case.

1:22.0

But yeah, it feels like such a long time since there was any

1:24.2

football going on it's really not been that long at all as it.

1:27.2

And one man who's not in self isolation is Danke how are we done?

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