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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

The Agenda: Will Jadon Sancho’s progression lead to Rhian Brewster getting itchy feet?

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Following on from Jadon Sancho scoring his first two England goals against Kosovo, could it lead to Liverpool’s Rhian Brewster eyeing the Anfield exit door? Having both been part of the same U17 World Cup winning squad with England back in 2017, Sancho and Brewster have so far seen their careers follow different paths. Here Dan Austin and Dan Morgan, both from liverpool.com, discuss Brewster’s Liverpool stay so far, why it’s important the club don’t allow him to leave but also explore the possibilities of where his Liverpool career could head. If you want to check out our YouTube channel you can do so here. 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 Dan Morgan. We are from the Blood Red channel, taking a bite-size look at some of the big Liverpool

0:09.0

FC talking points.

0:11.0

Welcome to the agenda. I am Dan Austin. This is Dan Morgan. We are from

0:15.0

Liverpool.com and we're here to talk about the goings on with Liverpool football

0:18.3

club. There are very few of those because this international break feels like it's lasted a lifetime already done.

0:25.0

It's awful when these sort of cocktasia with this football for a few weeks

0:30.0

and then immediately take it away again, isn't it?

0:32.0

We've only got like another four weeks till the next one.

0:34.1

I try having to write three columns a day on

0:36.0

on what isn't going on in football over the last two weeks.

0:39.5

It's been so far, isn't it?

0:40.6

It's, I mean, I'm kind of come to expect them now because like you say

0:45.1

they're in the they're in the fixture every year aren't the there's the September

0:48.2

one there's the October one and another in November I know and it's it's it's it and it's hard because I mean I don't know about you down but in the summer I'm very much like

0:58.1

I can take a good break from football the actual football and be all right with it you know I be alright with it.

1:03.2

You know, I'm fine, but then I'm switching my attention

1:06.2

to other things and getting on with normal life things

1:08.8

that people get on with.

1:10.0

And then you're sure to get the football back and you get used to the football and then it's gone for two weeks and then it's back and then it's gone for two weeks and it's back and it's just a bit.

1:19.0

Can we just have one of the other is where I'm at with it?

1:22.0

I would rather than he just went, all right, the

1:24.4

foot he starts again in August. You have it for August, September and October, and then we take

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