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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Blood Red: Bottling the Liverpool bottlers and what Jurgen Klopp needs to do this summer

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In the latest Blood Red podcast, regular host Ian Doyle is joined by full-time Liverpool correspondent - both home and away - James Pearce and ECHO regulars Paul Gorst and Connor Dunn to assess the end of the Premier League season. It wasn't meant to be for the Reds, who ended up a point short of champions Manchester City. James believes there is much to celebrate for Jurgen Klopp and realises that almost every player has had a significant role in a season that, of course, hasn't quite finished just yet. Connor wants to see some new faces at Anfield during the summer while Paul points to the return of phantom goals on the final day. Ian brings up a point that perhaps the rest of the Premier League should be grateful Liverpool turned what could have been a boring title race into a great one, and everyone discusses their player of the year. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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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 everybody and welcome to the latest Liverpool Blood Red podcast with me Ian Doyle.

0:12.7

Joining me today is our full-time Liverpool correspondent,

0:15.2

both her one of James Pierce, hi Jay.

0:17.1

Hello Ian, how are you?

0:18.7

Not too bad, thank you, how are you?

0:19.8

I'm okay, how's your banana?

0:21.5

Yeah, very good, thank you. Excellent. Also where this is Paul Gores, the tallest member of the Sports High Paul.

0:26.0

Hello Ian. And also Connor Dunn, hi Connor.

0:29.4

Hello Ian, how are you? I'm okay, how's your hand?

0:31.7

So. Is it so, yes. You may need to leave us at a moment, might you? I need to go to hospital after Barcelona loss, not win. And drown my sorrows, ran home, fractured my hand after falling over because I was quite drunk.

0:43.0

Anyway, moving on.

0:44.0

Anyway, James, Liverpool, as everybody knows, did not win the league in the end.

0:49.0

You did not go and drown your sorrows and you did not fall over.

0:52.0

However, what was your reaction now that there's been about... your what Liverpool achieves is a sense of regret of what might have been or

1:03.2

is it just mixed emotions or you just glad it's all over?

1:07.6

Yeah a bit of all of that I think I'll definitely pride you know you couldn't help but you know it was uplifting the

1:15.1

mood around amfield especially in the final few minutes and then what was it for

1:19.0

15 20 minutes after the final whistle I mean mean the noise was absolutely deafening. I was

1:25.4

thinking about it last night really because I'm sure Sky and the broadcasters love,

1:30.0

you know, they wanted kind of heaven and hell didn't they on on the final day you

1:34.4

know the absolute euphoria and then the devastation but they didn't really get that because

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