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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Why Luis Suarez return makes sense - and how Virgil van Dijk has transformed Liverpool

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Reach Podcasts

News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.41000 Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In the latest episode of Poetry in Motion, host Neil Fitzmaurice is joined by the returning Dan Kay and by Paul Wheelock.The trio talk the perfect send off to Kiev that was the win over Brighton – and why Liverpool’s performance on the last day of the Premier League season bodes well for the Champions League final against Real Madrid.The lads all agree on the transformative powers of Virgil van Dijk but they aren't all on the same page when it comes to the Dutch defender’s centre-back partner Dejan Lovren.The club’s summer transfer business is also up for discussion including the tantalising if unlikely prospect of Luis Suarez returning to Anfield.Thoughts then turn to the Champions League showpiece and the Madrid players who will pose the biggest danger to the Reds – and not just you know who.And the podcast ends with a lengthy discussion about the deep disappointment and anger that Liverpool fans are feeling about how much they are being charged to get to and stay in Kiev.Fitzy kicks it off by calling it a ‘shambles’. It’s a very interesting listen.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

Welcome to another episode or podcast of Poetry Emotion with me Neil Fitzmorris joined by Paul Weelock and Dan Kay as well

0:09.1

Welcome we are on the eve last time we spoke guys we were on the eve of the Roma second leg.

0:14.3

We were feeling confident but there was always that twist in the tail.

0:17.4

I mean as an act was great through didn't.

0:19.7

It was a strange, really bizarre second leg, but we got there, we got to the final, we all punched the air,

0:26.3

yay, not realizing the absolute mayhem that was about to follow. We'll talk about that a little

0:32.1

later on very

0:33.0

very angry we're all very angry you're thinking it's it's it's not sure to

0:37.2

disgrace for what's been going on and football fans being rinsed yet

0:41.6

again as football fans was fans are not not just a

0:44.5

Liverpool thing it's football fans in general and these things have got to

0:47.3

stop but we'll talk about just before that we'll talk about the Brighton

0:50.8

game I saw you just before we went into the ground and we did selling our dogs how many did you oh

0:55.6

not day people were home here

0:58.4

so you with a few of the posse there outside the ground

1:01.8

important game Brighton and I'll tell you why I think it was an important game,

1:05.3

first and foremost.

1:06.9

Our form was starting to plateau out a little bit.

1:09.7

In a sense, I think they were tired.

1:11.8

I think there was a lot of fatigue there and so the previous games we've drawn

1:15.3

or we lost the Chelsea obviously we do with stoke didn't me yeah and West Brom

1:21.0

before I'm west from that I'm west from. Sala wasn't hitting the mark.

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