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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Poetry in Motion: The big Liverpool travesty - and the Scousest goal of all time

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

Soccer, Sports, News, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Liverpool could not have done much more to win the Premier League. But even though they were pipped at the post by Manchester City, Neil Fitzmaurice's latest Poetry in Motion podcast attempts to underline just what an incredible campaign it has been. There's disappointment, of course, not least because the Reds' remarkable' 97-point haul would have been enough to bring the title back to Anfield in 117 of the past 120 top-flight seasons. But Fitzy, alongside his regular guests Joe Rimmer and Dan Kay, explain why the positives firmly outweigh the negatives. And the great thing is, the season is not over yet, not with the little matter of a Champions League final to come. Jurgen Klopp's side booked their ticket to Madrid with the most astonishing of performances in their semi-final second-leg with Barcelona, and given this is the first Poetry in Motion recorded since then, our trio look back on what was one of the all-time great nights supporting Liverpool. Joe also believes it featured one of the club's all-time great goals, which Dan brilliantly describes as the Scousest strike of all time given it's magnificent mix of cheek and ingenuity. The future of the man who put the ball into the back of the net is also discussed, as is one of Reds boss Klopp's greatest assets, before talk turns to the player who had a miserable night on his return to Liverpool, Philippe Coutinho. The Brazilian looks to be on his way out of Barcelona, for a significantly reduced fee, but would the Reds take him back? And, more pertinently, would Klopp take him back? And another brilliant edition rounds off with Fitzy, Joe and Dan looking back on the predictions they made at the start of the season.. Without giving the game away, they were not bad at all. Enjoy! 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

Welcome once again to another installment of poetry in motion with me Neil Fitz Morris and I am ably

0:15.5

joined well this is the I well what I like to say is the dream team is this is the

0:20.0

trifecta of the holy trinity the holy trinity I like that one

0:24.6

Dan Kay is on my left side Dan looking suave looking sophisticated son you've got a little bit of

0:28.8

have you left your glasses at home again I've got one you've got a little bit of

0:31.8

Hawaii a little bit of Magnum in the owl

0:34.0

and not, I don't know why you show me any chess.

0:36.0

Lovely sunny weather, isn't it, and it's 20 degrees and the air condition in this office isn't

0:40.2

brilliant. So, nobody, you've got windows.

0:42.2

Well, you've got to use the population.

0:44.0

On my right hand side you might see just hear this little dulcad

0:48.0

wearing lovely, he's looked, let me just paint the picture.

0:50.0

He's weird and Liverpool away way top from the 90s.

0:53.3

The ochre one, the ochre one, the lovely like Magnolia.

0:56.0

I had that.

0:57.0

That was one of my favourite ever, Liverpool's got that on now.

0:59.0

Big Bear Mart's bad.

1:00.0

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:01.0

But he's usually there up with some rhinestones.

1:02.5

Looks lovely that.

1:03.7

What have you got in the back of Rimmer?

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