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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Poetry in Motion: Bravest way FSG can make things right and why Premier League and UEFA aren't the good guys in all this

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Soccer, Sports, Sports News

4.4979 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

It’s been one of the most dramatic weeks in the history of modern football and Neil Fitzmaurice is back with his must-listen Poetry in Motion podcast to get some things off his chest. But before Fitzy, Sean Bradbury and show debutant Marcus Banks get stuck into the rise and fall of the European Super League and FSG’s part in it, there’s a bit of housekeeping to do as they quickly look back on the draws with Real Madrid and Leeds United. But the majority of the pod focuses of the events of an extraordinary few days. No punches are pulled on FSG, John Henry and his apology while Fitzy is particularly keen to point out that the Premier League, UEFA, FIFA and Boris Johnson, who were all quick to jump on the Super League proposals, are not exactly paragons of virtue themselves. And a superb podcast ends with Sean and Marcus suggesting the one way Liverpool’s owners could row back some of the criticism they have brought on themselves by not consulting the fans, Jurgen Klopp and his players over the breakaway competition that brought shame on the 12 founding member clubs.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Poetry in Motion Podcast on the Blood Red Channel with Neil Fitz Morris,

0:07.0

bringing you all the big news and even bigger views on Liverpool FC.

0:19.8

Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of Poetry in Motion with Me, Neil Fitzmonish, joined today by Sean Bradbury.

0:20.8

Hello Sean, how are you, pal?

0:21.8

Very well, thanks, mate, yeah yeah, busy few days, but plenty to go out and plenty to tee off again, so yeah, in good shape.

0:28.0

Do you recommend it's going to be a quiet one, this is not to talk about?

0:31.0

We have a debut tons, he's just warming up, he's just stretching the hamstrings out there and

0:37.0

we're going to allow him on the pitch. Marcus Banks is here. Hello Marcus, how are you,

0:40.3

pal? I'm not bad. Yeah, same as Sean. A bit of a welder in two days but you know should be a quiet one.

0:45.4

It's a ha ha ha I shouldn't adjust.

0:48.0

Alright then look as if it wasn't bad enough that Liverpool's season has been inconsistent to say the least.

0:56.4

The last time we did a podcast for poetry motion, we were just about to kick off the second leg

1:04.8

against their rem Madrid. Just two goals needed.

1:06.1

I know that at a prospect against railmetry, but they were kind of a depleted rail Madrid,

1:11.3

let's be honest with it was a lot of the big stars were sort of missing from the lineup.

1:15.0

As it happened, I went round to the hotel tier,

1:18.0

worked by the ground for a really cold second leg.

1:22.0

And as Liverpool I've done a lot this season shown hoof to puff

1:28.9

couldn't blow the house down couldn't really do any of the things and it was a in the end it was

1:33.0

and it was a in the end it was a it was a few little chances I mean most

1:37.0

alumnus an absolute nail don't want to start that might have changed the game

1:39.8

but didn't get it as has been the case as I say before for most of this season.

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