Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Question.

Have Liverpool ever done the domestic treble and Quadruple in 1 season.;-)

As for the not Champions League, any team can win it with. All it takes is a bit of luck, even after losing 4 games, and drawing 2 games.
 
What a lovely day

Fair play ! We celebrated our three trophies won this year equally , in fact we’ve had four celebrations with the treble parade.

No problem with you coming on here tbh , the real pressure will be on you lot next season to win the one you really want , the Spanish waiter won it for Liverpool once and disappeared up his own arse shortly after.
 
When are the CL winners no Champions of Europe? When they finished 4th in their domestic league the previous season. ;-)
 
Fair play ! We celebrated our three trophies won this year equally , in fact we’ve had four celebrations with the treble parade.

No problem with you coming on here tbh , the real pressure will be on you lot next season to win the one you really want , the Spanish waiter won it for Liverpool once and disappeared up his own arse shortly after.
To be fair, it's a considerable arse!
 
They’ll be unbearable but rest assured they’ll be hurting. Just imagine if they’d won the domestic quadruple and we’d won the champions league, missing out on the league by just 1 point. Fact is that no matter what anyone says it would’ve been bittersweet seeing them dominate in every other competition.
 
WhyTF are Sky News (not SSN but the main news channel) leading with the dippers returning to scouseland with the trophy? This shouldn't be the main national news , main sports news maybe, but not the big issue of the day.
Agenda, what agenda?
 
Fairly sure several of ours dribbled past him in our two games against the Dippers.

It’s amazing how they manipulate the stats to further/create narratives for the Dippers but generally ignore the legitimate ones making a case for City being one of the best teams ever to play football.

 
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Just to put it into context.

1,333 days, 208 games, £382m spent on new players, a squad of 18 worth £434m with another £50m player injured, compared to their opponents 18 of £265m.

£315m spent in the past 2 seasons on new players. The major source of income to pay for those players came from a player sale whose funding turns out to originate from oil money. A kit sponsor who pays $1bn fines for breaching Iran sanctions and Forex rigging. Then, they happen to have a kit manufacturer based in the same city as their owners with whom they have commercial relationships who made their foray into football to conveniently sponsor the club. They did so with a record-breaking deal (more than United at the time) which was since bumped up, and when first signed was over double what an established manufacturer was willing to pay.

You'd think this was City. You'd be wrong, it's Klopp and Liverpool.

In contrast, Pep has spent just over £100m more (£490m) for 4 additional trophies (I'll leave the Shield on the mantelpiece).

En plus, Mancini spent £294m for his Premier League & FA Cup, whilst Manuel spent £311m for his PL title and 2 League Cups.

So welcome to the spending club Jurgen, I'm glad you could finally win a trophy to bring value for money.

Spend per Trophy
Klopp - £382m.
Mancini - £147m.
Manuel - £104m.
Pep - £98m.

and just remember, if they mention net spend then all their income is disregarded because the Coutinho money originated in PSG thus is tainted as oil money, and as they want to taint our £500m+ revenue over a legitimate deal with Etihad and a few other token Abu Dhabi sponsors, then we must show them the same courtesy.
 
Just to put it into context.

1,333 days, 208 games, £382m spent on new players, a squad of 18 worth £434m with another £50m player injured, compared to their opponents 18 of £265m.

£315m spent in the past 2 seasons on new players. The major source of income to pay for those players came from a player sale whose funding turns out to originate from oil money. A kit sponsor who pays $1bn fines for breaching Iran sanctions and Forex rigging. Then, they happen to have a kit manufacturer based in the same city as their owners with whom they have commercial relationships who made their foray into football to conveniently sponsor the club. They did so with a record-breaking deal (more than United at the time) which was since bumped up, and when first signed was over double what an established manufacturer was willing to pay.

You'd think this was City. You'd be wrong, it's Klopp and Liverpool.

In contrast, Pep has spent just over £100m more (£490m) for 4 additional trophies (I'll leave the Shield on the mantelpiece).

En plus, Mancini spent £294m for his Premier League & FA Cup, whilst Manuel spent £311m for his PL title and 2 League Cups.

So welcome to the spending club Jurgen, I'm glad you could finally win a trophy to bring value for money.

Spend per Trophy
Klopp - £382m.
Mancini - £147m.
Manuel - £104m.
Pep - £98m.

and just remember, if they mention net spend then all their income is disregarded because the Coutinho money originated in PSG thus is tainted as oil money, and as they want to taint our £500m+ revenue over a legitimate deal with Etihad and a few other token Abu Dhabi sponsors, then we must show them the same courtesy.
Quality
 
Shit hole.

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