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      The Anfield Wrap

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      Roddenberry
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      Reply #138: Mar 22, 2014 11:00:25 pm
      Not alf he sounded absolutely bladdered.

      The NYC was a fun pod but I do prefer the ones with a bit more analysis and yesterday's seemed to be just that from the bits and bobs that I've heard. Going to give it a proper listen on the headphones when I go to bed.

      #wildsaturday :)

      My mind flashed straight to the scene in The Terminator, in which Sarah's house mate, Ginger, and her boyfriend are killed.  Headphones in bed aren't safe.  ;)
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      Reply #139: Mar 23, 2014 08:20:22 pm
      My mind flashed straight to the scene in The Terminator, in which Sarah's house mate, Ginger, and her boyfriend are killed.  Headphones in bed aren't safe.  ;)

      Woke up in the middle of the night with the fuckers wrapped around my face.

      New earlier than normal pod was put out earlier:

      KILL THEM UNTIL THEY ARE DEAD

      Direct: http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/8/5/78507c5892499dab/PODCAST_-_KILL_THEM_UNTIL_THEY_ARE_DEAD.m4a?d13a76d516d9dec20c3d276c e028ed5089ab1ce3dae902ea 1d01c18231d1cd5b22ab&c_id=6998376

      iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-anfield-wrap-podcast/id456906266?mt=2
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      Reply #140: Mar 23, 2014 11:55:47 pm
      Just started listening to this podcast. It's quality I've been looking for something like this for ages. Really good analysis and banter
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      Reply #141: Mar 31, 2014 11:02:57 am
      Hurry up & release this week's episode!! I need more football stuff that I listen to on the sly at work :)
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      Reply #142: Apr 01, 2014 10:05:51 am
      As if I wasn't fired up enough after the weekend. The new Anfield Wrap podcast is called "Mama said knock you out".

      LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out

      Think the lads must be playing this in the changers before the game.
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      Reply #143: Apr 14, 2014 06:57:01 pm
      New Pod out, should be a good one:

      WE GO AGAIN

      http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2014/04/podcast-go/

      And is anybody going to their end of season awards do at Camp and Furnace on 11th May?
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      Reply #144: Apr 15, 2014 12:06:02 am
      New Pod out, should be a good one:

      WE GO AGAIN

      http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2014/04/podcast-go/

      And is anybody going to their end of season awards do at Camp and Furnace on 11th May?

      Yeah me....Ive got a ticket, should be boss x
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      Reply #145: Apr 15, 2014 12:01:58 pm
      Yeah me....Ive got a ticket, should be boss x


      Sound, we'll have a shot or two then ay ;)

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      Reply #146: Apr 17, 2014 09:09:32 am
      Sound, we'll have a shot or two then ay ;)



      a shot or two.....and the rest hun  :D x x x
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      Reply #147: Apr 26, 2014 02:12:17 pm
      Nominations for the TAW Awards on 11th May are up.

      Get your votes in

      http://www.murrayconsultancy.co.uk/survey/TAWAWARDS2014/
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      Reply #148: Apr 26, 2014 05:38:51 pm
      Love there podcasts. Ipod is full of them nothing better than driving listening to 100% Liverpool chat beats talksport or 5live :-).
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      Reply #149: Apr 26, 2014 07:43:56 pm
      Love there podcasts. Ipod is full of them nothing better than driving listening to 100% Liverpool chat beats talksport or 5live :-).

      Friday's Pod was a good one. Felt like it was a bit back to its routes with Jim Boardman and Rob Guttman on. Two of my favourites alongside Neil and Sean Rogers.

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      Reply #150: Apr 26, 2014 09:01:52 pm
      Yeah me....Ive got a ticket, should be boss x


      good for you gone to a proper RED
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      Reply #151: Apr 26, 2014 10:48:26 pm
      Friday's Pod was a good one. Felt like it was a bit back to its routes with Jim Boardman and Rob Guttman on. Two of my favourites alongside Neil and Sean Rogers.


      I'll have to download when I get a chance :-).
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      Reply #152: Apr 29, 2014 10:28:24 pm
      good for you gone to a proper RED

      Cheers Walton...means a lot that does hun  :)
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      Reply #153: Apr 29, 2014 11:02:57 pm
      Listening to the latest podcast, Martin Fitzgerald summed it up for me about how he just can't accept the fact that Gerrard's slip for Ba's goal is what means we won't win the title.

      The man who has dragged us out of every sticky situation, and has been as influential as ever this season, who kept his cool to score pens against West Ham and Fulham when we needed him to be cool more than ever, who gave everything to see us beat City and hold back tears at full time and give an inspirational speech to ensure we didn't mess up against Norwich.

      I too, refuse to accept that we lose the league to City squarely on that slip from our captain.
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      Reply #154: Apr 30, 2014 01:27:47 pm
      Listening to the latest podcast, Martin Fitzgerald summed it up for me about how he just can't accept the fact that Gerrard's slip for Ba's goal is what means we won't win the title.

      The man who has dragged us out of every sticky situation, and has been as influential as ever this season, who kept his cool to score pens against West Ham and Fulham when we needed him to be cool more than ever, who gave everything to see us beat City and hold back tears at full time and give an inspirational speech to ensure we didn't mess up against Norwich.

      I too, refuse to accept that we lose the league to City squarely on that slip from our captain.

      Can't agree more with you mate.
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      Reply #155: Jul 27, 2014 08:25:33 pm
      Jamie Carragher on the latest pod which is out tomorrow.

      Should be good.
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      Reply #156: Jul 29, 2014 09:26:26 am
      Essential listening  thus weeks folks. Great to hear Carragher's views from inside re Luis and Sturridge.

      Excellent stuff:

      http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2014/07/podcast-jamie-carragher-special/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-jamie-carragher-special


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      Reply #157: Sep 24, 2014 06:57:05 pm
      Does anybody get the online magazine?

      It's really good stuff and again, totally free.

      Good interview with the Captain in this month's edition just to whet the appetite for Saturday.

      http://app.theanfieldwrap.com/issue/12/cover.html
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      Reply #158: Oct 04, 2014 09:55:20 am
      Listened to both the 5times and Anfield Wrap today, the latter clearly the better podcast, but it also entrenched my views that ex-pros and fans know as much or as little (take your pick) about football as each other.
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      TIME TO CUT THE BULLSHIT AND FIGHT THE BATTLES ON THE PITCH
      Reply #159: Nov 03, 2014 12:18:35 pm
      TIME TO CUT THE BULLSHIT AND FIGHT THE BATTLES ON THE PITCH

      by Andy Heaton // 1 November 2014


      “I am confident we will improve the team further and will be stronger for this coming season, when we will be competing on all fronts; domestically and in the greatest club competition in the world, the Champions League.”

      Brendan Rodgers
      11th July 2014
      “We lost a world-class talent [Suarez] and the natural progress of the team was halted – we needed the squad rebuilt, I think where we are is what was expected. The players we brought in were not really established. That decision was made knowing they might struggle a bit initially but further in the future would be big players for the club. That is where we are right now.”

      Brendan Rodgers
      31st October 2014
      ________________

      A TEAM in a slump failing to match the highs of a previous season after not adequately replacing a star player. A festering disconnect between American owners and a manager recently rewarded with a new contract. Both sides briefing to their own ends and fingers getting pointed in every direction.

      Sounding eerily familiar?
      As a Liverpool side devoid of quality and confidence trudged off at St James’ Park at the end of another spineless defeat to cap another miserable week, it’s time for the club to pull together to arrest what is becoming an alarming decline before it becomes terminal.

      In a week of claim and counter claim from the club captain, manager and club hierarchy, we are yet again in a position of washing our dirty laundry in public.

      For the situation to develop to the point that the club is briefing against itself to ‘sympathetic ears’ tells you everything you need to know about the unity — or lack of — at the club at the moment.

      No one, not Rodgers, not Gerrard, nor the club come out of this ugly episode particularly well. And it raises some uncomfortable questions.

      At what point did it become acceptable for the club captain, backed by his manager, to speak publicly about what should be the formality of a new deal?
      When did players feel so entitled that they thought they could speak publicly about what should be a matter between themselves and the club?
      Does the manager not realise that, new contract or not, his paymasters are hardly likely to be impressed with thinly-veiled briefings to the local press?
      Not for the first time, the story provided a convenient distraction for a man who has been struggling to get his team performing to anything near their potential.

      Rodgers is clearly a very talented coach with plenty of credit in the bank. But one that under pressure and cornered shows a level of insecurity beneath the buzz words and guru speak.
      That, and a willingness to pass the buck and throw someone under a bus to distract from his own misgivings.

      Maybe the manager would be best served on focusing on what he is clearly excellent at instead of spinning away bad news and wasting time on petty distractions?
      Maybe he’d do well to take note of what happened to his predecessors when they became as concerned with what the papers were saying as they were with matters on the pitch.

      And what of the man about town Ian Ayre? Of what point is he if he can’t sign off a roll of toilet paper let alone sanction a 12-month extension for the club’s greatest servant and manage the process in a way that it doesn’t end up in the press?

      Quick to geg in on a photocall for a new signing but invisible in a crisis and evidently ineffective as a bridge to Boston, where does this leave Ayre?
      Backing his mate Brendan and the captain up or standing shoulder to shoulder with Boston and their spreadsheets?


      Abraham Lincoln is often quoted as saying: “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time”
      But what is also true is that football is a very simple game and the narcissistic desire to fool out of ego is toxic, and almost always unnecessary.
      The clue is in the name, LFC — it’s not the Hadron Collider, it’s not MI6: it’s a bloody football club.

      At what point did the primary focus of everyone at the club change yet again from simply trying to be the best bloody football club in the F***ing world?

      Why the need for empire building, subterfuge and being too clever for your own good?

      For all the positive steps over the last 18 months, a sense of rudderless inertia and uncertainty has returned and is being allowed to metastasize through a lack of conviction and consistent vision from the owners.
      Seemingly jumping from one idea and philosophy to the next, from hands-off ownership to periodic intervention, from Moneyball to Andy Carroll, from young potential to Kolo Toure and back again, from keeping the academy separate to establish a long-term plan back to being run at the whim of the manager, from investing in the best youth talent to refocusing on local catchment.

      And the transfer committee. What are the protocols? What is the process? Who has the final sign off?
      If ever there was a pertinent indictment on how things are being run at the club, it is this mysterious group and the lack of transparency around it.
      It clearly isn’t the manager who has final sign off. For the club to sign Iago Aspas and Luis Alberto for a combined cost of £14m and for them then to hardly feature is a clear example of the money being wasted with zero accountability for those involved.

      This culture of opacity that runs right through the club is what is fuelling the disconnect that clearly exists between the ‘home’ and ‘away’ teams in Liverpool and Boston/London.

      It’s a culture that allows the manager to take credit for a player he didn’t sign if he flourishes and yet easily distance himself from if he flops. This can only encourage paranoia and selfishness — hardly an ideal situation for any dressing room.

      This isn’t to say that having a committee is a bad idea, it has been proven to work elsewhere, but like everything at the club, it would be far less complicated if it were more transparent, open and honest, because in its current guise it gives everyone involved an out and an excuse to point the finger.

      Football, a simple game.

      One easily complicated by layers and layers of anonymous and unaccountable administration, and when self preservation is human nature, it’s inevitable that absolving oneself of responsibility becomes a very real factor.

      Liverpool Football Club and its administration are playing as many games off the pitch as they are on it.

      And while people are wasting time and energy on pointing fingers, covering arses and watching their own back, they aren’t doing what they are paid to do.

      To make Liverpool Football Club the best bloody club in the world.
      “At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.”

      Bill Shankly


      http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2014/11/time-cut-bullshit-fight-battles-pitch/
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      Re: The Anfield Wrap
      Reply #160: Nov 03, 2014 12:36:51 pm
      Interesting read especially the bit about Gerrard in collusion with Brendan briefing the press. Brendan is certainly going the right way to make sure he gets himself sacked.

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