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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Poetry in Motion: Just how big a role Rhian Brewster can play - and why Liverpool have no need to sign superstars

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Nearly six weeks since that glorious weekend in Madrid, the best team in Europe are back in action on Thursday night when Liverpool make the short trip to Tranmere Rovers for their first pre-season friendly of the summer. So what should Reds fans heading over to Prenton Park expect? That's the first talking point of another brilliant edition of the Poetry in Motion podcast, hosted as ever by Neil Fitzmaurice and featuring Paul Gorst and Caoimhe O'Neill. There's two highly rated 17-year-old Dutch defenders, there's a Colombian left-back who could be sensing an opportunity now that Alberto Moreno's left, and there is Rhian Brewster, whose role next season comes under big discussion. Fitzy also explains why he's worried about Naby Keita and asks why Liverpool have been linked with big-money moves left, right and centre even though it is becoming clear what the club's transfer policy will be this month and next. Also on the agenda is Jurgen Klopp's faith in Marko Grujic, the importance of Dejan Lovren and Simon Mignolet and whether the duo could and should stay, finding new superlatives for Virgil van Dijk, and how good it would be if the Dutch defender got his hands on the Ballon d'Or. But the talk drifts back to transfers, what the signing of Sepp van den Berg and imminent arrival of Harvey Elliott says, and why it goes to show that Klopp, Michael Edwards and the rest know exactly what they're doing. 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

Okay, let me just before we start the podcast, I'm'm just I'm just for sale one small for

0:14.8

Iranian sounds decent as it chipped.

0:18.0

Welcome to another episode of Poetry Motion with me Neil Fitzmormorris just buying the kids a dog.

0:23.7

Alongside me is Paul Gust.

0:28.9

I'm trying to remain stony-faced.

0:31.3

Yeah, I would defy you yet, it's no laughing matter.

0:33.4

And obviously Kiefer O'Neill, as well as opposite me, hello, my lovely.

0:37.2

Hello. Hello. A fresh from the exploits of your night out. With you on the night out, the

0:42.0

James' out. We're living in out, the James Pierce Farewell do.

0:43.0

We're living in a post James world now.

0:45.0

Living in a post James world, yeah.

0:47.0

We was living in Popwell for several hours as well.

0:49.0

That sounds amazing.

0:50.0

I was in the comedy club doing me, doing my act, way laid otherwise I would have popped down because I said to Percy's

0:57.1

that I would come down and I liked him a lot good lad he's still around of course you know he'll always be around in the ether

1:01.6

but well done Percy a little tribute to you good

1:04.5

luck in your new venture my mate you are you will be much missed and you're a good lad

1:09.2

so let's talk all things like football club if like me you've been waiting for another chance to see

1:14.4

this incredible team carry on me but didn't really want to see it to end it let's be honest with you but

1:19.8

it has to of course you don't have long to wait because tomorrow night they start their

1:25.4

preseason games against Tramiirova's it's at Prenton is it yeah yeah yeah

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