
The Tuesday Club The AI Generated Basque Coach
Jan 13, 2026
The hosts dive into the electric atmosphere of the Liverpool match, even with the cold weather and a lack of action to discuss. They reminisce about memorable moments, including a surreal Burnley game during COVID. Substitutions and tactics are hot topics, with debates on striker roles and squad rotation looming ahead. The humor shines through as they poke fun at Liverpool's slow play and celebrate the return of injured players. Plus, they share quirky stadium anecdotes and enjoy some fun quizzes, making for a lively chat.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Rainy Anfield Misery
- Alan Davies describes being early, drinking two pints, and suffering a wet, boring match at Anfield that felt pointless.
- He sat through a training-session-like game and only stood in the 88th minute, then got soaked when he forgot his plastic bag seat cover.
The 'Wartime' Burnley Game
- Alan Davies recalls the odd COVID-era Burnley match with 2,000 fans and 58,000 covered seats where Aubameyang scored an own goal.
- He argues those COVID-season results feel like "wartime fixtures" that shouldn't fully count.
Jesus And Havertz Solve The False Nine Problem
- Alan Davies and Tayo Popoola argue Gabriel Jesus and Kai Havertz offer the mobile, linking play Arsenal currently need.
- They suggest Gabriel Jesus and Havertz provide the short, creative forward role Victor (Ødegaard) struggles to fulfil as a pure spearhead.
