

#YOUTUBE CYBERTOWN FREE#
They do sometimes offer free videos to entice you in and they have also been known to have interviews with current players, such as Daniel Sturridge. Offering an immediate visual and visceral response to whatever’s happened on the pitch, Chris and Paul don’t take time to consider – or censor – their thoughts.
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Where The Tomkins Times is mostly a written experience (with the rare podcast thrown in), Redmen TV began life as a YouTube channel.Ĭhris Pajak and Paul Machin talk all things LFC with weekly guests, and it isn’t always with the cleanest language on the street.

Redmen TVĪnother subscription based website with regular free stuff, but this time with a difference.
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For everyone else, follow Paul on Twitter and read the few golden nuggets he gives out for free – you won’t be sorry. It really is top quality stuff, so those that can afford it might want to consider hitting that subscribe button. The Tomkins Times produces some of the most in-depth content there is about Liverpool but beware: if you don’t want to pay to read it then only the occasional article is free. After a time, Tomkins began to charge people to read his stuff – a modest £3.50 a month – and more and more writers came on board. After a while Paul realised that if people were interested in his stuff he should set-up on his own. He did exactly that, with the column itself leading on to Paul writing for numerous other publications. The book was a great success and led to Paul being contacted by the people who ran the LFC website who were keen for him to write a column for them.

Paul gave up his job at The Guardian and began to write a book about LFC – Golden Past, Red Future. Set up by Liverpool FC enthusiast and writer Paul Tomkins after he was diagnosed with M.E., The Tomkins Times isn’t higher on our list for one reason only – it’s a subscription based service.Īfter being diagnosed with M.E. The Tomkins Timesįirst on the list – though actually last given we’re doing this in reverse order – is The Tomkins Times. This Is Anfield, Anfield FM, Red And White Kop – these are just a few of the sites that miss out on our top 5 but are still definitely worth checking out if you want to read about Merseyside’s finest.īut here, definitively (as far as our subjective opinion is concerned), is the top 5 Liverpool fansites: 5. Because of that there is no shortage of people who want to write about the club. Whether you love the club yourself or simply want to check out your enemy, we’ve compiled what we think is the best of the best as far as folk who write about the Reds are concerned.ĭespite not having won a league title since 1990, Liverpool Football Club remains the most successful British club ever. Content that isn’t driven by an agenda, or the need to get clicks and tweets.įor that reason we’ve decided to take a look at the best fansites of the most successful club in the Premier League. Content that isn’t constrained by the need to conform to industry standards. Content that showcases the best writing about a club, written by the people that know the club best. Especially not if it’s fan driven content that you’re after. No one website can cover all of the best news for a football club.
