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The Anfield Wrap: Liverpool Put Brighton On The Beach

The Anfield Wrap

The Anfield Wrap

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4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Neil Atkinson hosts the last big show of the regular season to reflect on an utterly dominant display against Brighton & Hove Albion and he is joined by Andy Heaton, Rick McEvoy and Rob Gutmann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network.

0:05.0

Welcome to the Anfield Rap.

0:06.4

I am Neil Atkinson and the Anfield Rap is supported by Red Spect.

0:09.7

We partner with them for the entirety of 2018.

0:11.9

It is tailor-made for Liverpool fans and Reds better an online gaming platform

0:15.0

which seeks to build lasting partnerships with supporters

0:18.0

that enable them to share 50% of net profits generated from Betts to be used

0:22.0

specifically for fan causes and other initiatives that matter to supporters.

0:25.4

The supporters I've got in front of me today are Rob Gutman, Andy Heaton and Rick McAvoy to talk about

0:30.7

Liverpool beating Brighton and Hob Albion by four of your goals to none of their goals

0:37.4

and simultaneously confirming they will be playing Champions League football next season and let's start there Rob it is

0:45.5

fair to say that that was a it was an utterly dominant performance from Liverpool

0:50.0

it could have been five mill at halftime time. They absolutely broke any resistance that Brighton

0:54.2

and Hobie might have had and they were relaxed whilst doing so.

0:57.6

Yeah, it felt like a rare treat of a game didn't it? One direction, really quite painless, an afternoon you could just

1:06.0

bask. And we had so many strong performances this season but there's always been some sort of,

1:11.7

not always been, there's often been some sort of not always been there's often been

1:12.8

stings in the tail the pressure was off coming into it I think we have to first

1:17.7

say thanks to the Huttersfield Chelsea results in the week there's a massive difference

1:22.0

between having to get a draw at home and

1:23.6

having to win a football match at home. Brian were on the beach so they were always

1:27.4

likely to be beaten at one, certainly at two goals. But you know all those sort of qualifications aside I thought we were

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