Which player would you most like to see on The Overlap?

Nah not really clickbaity stuff but it's not like they need clickbait, they're premier league legends doing a podcast backed by Sky. They don't need to lower themselves.

Honestly it's a good watch when they get a guest on that isn't affiliated with the clubs the hosts are.

Jill Scott is good. Roy and Ian seem like top lads. Carra and Gary Neville can get too into their own teams which is why it's far better when they get a guest on to focus on.

Would love to see Pep on there!

is it not actually 'Stick To Football' you are referring to?

I listen to the odd one when I have no more 'The rest is football' to listen to.

The one with Ruud Gullit was pretty good
 
is it not actually 'Stick To Football' you are referring to?

I listen to the odd one when I have no more 'The rest is football' to listen to.

The one with Ruud Gullit was pretty good

Nah, The Overlap

Funny people on here pretending to never have heard of it just because of who hosts it
 
Nah, The Overlap

Funny people on here pretending to never have heard of it just because of who hosts it

The Overlap do the fan debates right? I can't listen to them because Rory Jennings is on it, and he is a massive bellend.

They did an episode a while back with Kompany at Burnley which was decent.
 
Yeah I have. It was a good atmosphere. Yeah it's not River Plate but still.

It's alright to admit they can create a good atmosphere. It won't make you any less of a city fan.
They can create a decent atmosphere at times but I've been twice, one a semi final and to even suggest it's the nearest this country is to Argentina or Turkey is ludicrous. Why those two particular countries by the way? Over the past two seasons, I've been to matches at Sampdoria, Inter Milan, 1.FC Koln and even Alemannia Aachen in the 3rd division of Germany and all of them had better atmospheres than Anfield. AC Milan was as good. I've experienced better at Rangers, City, United, Schalke, Dortmund.
 
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Your opinion mate

You obviously know more than footballers who played there. Even rival players say how intimidating the kop is.

I don't think you've actually been to Anfield.

My opinion is based on 60+ years of going to matches all over the UK. Believe me, Anfield ain't anything special atmosphere-wise.

Bear in mind that a very large proportion of current football writers and media pundits were youngsters in the 80s and became Liverpool fans during their heyday.

It's the same for the rags... Most of that 'Theatre of Dreans' publicity shite was made up during their 90s heyday.

We'll no doubt get the same hyperbolic nonsense about Elland Road being a 'fortress' next season.

It's media hype aimed at the thousands of tourists and casual 'lifelong fans' watching on TV, who have never been to big grounds.

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I don't think you've actually been to Anfield.

My opinion is based on 60+ years of going to matches all over the UK. Believe me, Anfield ain't anything special atmosphere-wise.

Bear in mind that a very large proportion of current football writers and media pundits were youngsters in the 80s and became Liverpool fans during their heyday.

It's the same for the rags... Most of that 'Theatre of Dreans' publicity shite was made up during their 90s heyday.

We'll no doubt get the same hyperbolic nonsense about Elland Road being a 'fortress' next season.

It's media hype aimed at the thousands of tourists and casual 'lifelong fans' watching on TV, who have never been to big grounds.

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I've been there a few times.


Again, why do all ex pros and manages say its the hardest place to go in England due to the atmosphere. It's not just the media and people affiliated with Liverpool.

Why would Sir Alex and Pep say it?
 
I've been there a few times.

You really need to attend a wider range of football matches if you think Anfield is an intimidating stadium.

By the way, I still don't know what this Overlap thing is. I've never heard of it. From the comments on here, I presume it's one of those trendy football programmes aimed at the hard of thinking.

It certainly seems to have made you quite aggressive in this thread.
 
I quite liked the fan debates but that seems to have turned into YouTubers asking Rooney/scholes what was it like as a footballer, pretty shit and they have that annoying Brummie twat on representing United cos they can't seem to find anyone remotely local
 
I think I speak for us all when I say that I'd love an hour with Micah and Sturridge on it.

Micahs false laugh and Sturridge singing along, propa footy bants.
 
Think people are discussing two different shows, I don't mind the one with Neville, Scott, Keane & Wright where they're sat around the table. Not a fan of the audience one which is usually Carragher & recently Scholes & Rooney.
 
Think people are discussing two different shows, I don't mind the one with Neville, Scott, Keane & Wright where they're sat around the table. Not a fan of the audience one which is usually Carragher & recently Scholes & Rooney.
Seen clips of that but it turns into them all turning on the City kid, especially the **** from Arsenal.

It’s the one round the table i watch.
 
One who has a psychotic break on live TV and starts roundhouse kicking the bunch of utter cunts that populate that shite programme
 
The Craig Bellamy one is good where he did the one on one interview with ratboy as is the Vinny one
 

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