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The Anfield Wrap

The Weekender: Liverpool's Hammer Blow At The Back

The Anfield Wrap

The Anfield Wrap

Music, Sports, Soccer

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

On this week's Weekender podcast, Gareth Roberts is joined by Lizzi Doyle, Siobhan Biggane and Mike Kearney to look back over the last week, with the win over FC Midtjylland overshadowed by injury to Fabinho leaving The Reds with one fit senior centre back, and ahead to the visit of an in-form West Ham. Also on the show, Paul Riley from Transition Liverpool talks to John Gibbons about the new project they're looking to launch next summer called 'sPark It Liverpool', and author Dave O'Brien speaks to Neil Atkinson about the book he has co-written called 'Culture is Bad for You: Inequality in the Cultural and Creative Industries'. sPark It Liverpool Inspired by Park(ing) Day - an event that has fired the imagination all over the globe - 'sPark It Liverpool' is taking over the streets of our city, celebrating imagination, fostering collaboration, and starting a conversation about what we want from our urban landscape. Launching next summer, 'sPark It Liverpool' will allow community organisations and independent businesses to create pop-up installations in on-street parking bays in order to engage, inspire and entertain the people of our city. The project aims to: Provide a platform for community groups, independent businesses and creatives Excite, inspire and challenge through inspired reinterpretations of land use in urban areas Build stronger community networks, provide opportunities for training, employment and volunteering Click here for more information on the project or to make a pledge towards the development. If you want to keep up to date with the latest you can follow Transition Liverpool on Twitter, Facebook or visit their website... Culture is Bad for You: Inequality in the Cultural and Creative Industries Culture will keep you fit and healthy. Culture will bring communities together. Culture will improve your education. This is the message from governments and arts organisations across the country; however, this book explains why we need to be cautious about culture. Offering a powerful call to transform the cultural and creative industries, 'Culture is Bad for You' examines the intersections between race, class, and gender in the mechanisms of exclusion in cultural occupations. Exclusion from culture begins at an early age, the authors argue, and despite claims by cultural institutions and businesses to hire talented and hardworking individuals, women, people of colour, and those from working class backgrounds are systematically disbarred. While the inequalities that characterise both workforce and audience remain unaddressed, the positive contribution culture makes to society can never be fully realised. You can purchase your copy of 'Culture is Bad for You: Inequality in the Cultural and Creative Industries' from Amazon, and follow the author Dave O'Brien on Twitter... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network.

0:04.4

All right, I'm Garof Roberton.

0:06.4

This is the weekender from the I'm feel rap.

0:08.6

It's Halloween on Saturday and what could be more scary than David Moyes, two fellows who made a fortune from Sallandildos, and Karen Brady.

0:17.0

Yes, that is right. West Amar coming to town, but we've got loads coming up before we get to that. Our panel in the studio is

0:24.2

Lizzie Doyle, Shavorne began and Mike Kearney. I'll be talking to them about this week in

0:29.0

Liverpool FC Life at the start and the Hammers at the end. But in between we've got Paul Riley

0:34.4

from Transition Liverpool with John Gibbons talking about a new project,

0:37.5

Sparkett, Liverpool. And then we've got Neil Atkinson speaking to Dave O'Brien

0:42.2

about his book on the culture industry in the UK

0:45.2

that he has co-authored. Okay then Mike, a two-nil win on Tuesday against Meitchelland, the Premier League Champions 20th competitive fixture behind closed doors

0:57.6

and a ninth at a close to empty and field. It's fair to say the reason I'm giving it that background, that context, I'm trying to do

1:05.9

the lads of favour because it was fucking shit, won it?

1:08.0

It was graph like going. It was graph until the goal and the goal was chublion and it went graft again to the pen with like

1:13.7

sound we've won here but honestly like much changed team fresh legs this that and

1:18.7

you know we probably should have scored. Saatchi early early on.

1:25.0

We started...

1:26.0

I was one of them.

1:27.0

It must be getting to them a bit now there's no crowd.

1:30.0

I missed it on a...

1:32.0

whatever day it was. Tuesday it yeah Tuesday I it's a winter

1:38.0

like 40 you just miss being in the grounds don't you so when we came back it was March

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