Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Paul Watson to discuss Liverpool’s so-so start to the season
In today’s episode: are Liverpool tired or just adapting to a new front three? And is four points dropped after two games already too big a hurdle to overcome if they plan on challenging Manchester City for the title?
Jonathan Wilson joins us to discusses his new book Two Brothers: The Life and Times of Bobby and Jackie Charlton. We talk about genesis of the book, the differences between the two great England internationals and their enduring love and respect for one another. Plus: Elon Musk is not buying Manchester United, and Paul Watson brings you up to speed on the Greenland national championship, if you’ve somehow managed to miss it.The Guardian is editorially independent. And we want to keep our journalism open and accessible to all. But we increasingly need our readers to fund our work.
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