No chance of that imo. They'll finish in the top two.The hypocritical **** was happy to spend the cash on Van Dyke and that goalie whose name escapes me. Would love to see these fall out of the top four this season and wouldn’t bet against it
No chance of that imo. They'll finish in the top two.The hypocritical **** was happy to spend the cash on Van Dyke and that goalie whose name escapes me. Would love to see these fall out of the top four this season and wouldn’t bet against it
Read the pieces noted by @Shirley and @wolviedinho above. The interview is utter media propaganda and strikes me of Bingo getting his excuses in early. The comments on both pieces are a like the gathered masses at a David Koresh meeting bowing to their cult leader' one eyeism, interspersed with Blues of both shades pointing out the actual facts of the matter and calling out Bingo and his devoted followers.
No chance of that imo. They'll finish in the top two.
Not a clue mate. It was similar in content to that of @Shirley and that one is still up on the thread.Where did my post go?
It wasn’t that bad!
Its relative though. Their nearest rivals are us, and we have to say that we have cracks showing at present as well.Why is he so angry? Our net spend is very good. Oh thats right, it was never about us spending what other clubs can't, it was just about us buying anyone at all even if it is money we have earnt and keeps us within net spend. We are not allowed to improve. Maybe now he is realising his team is broke and they expect him to do a Fergie. Liverpool will fall away over the next two years. The cracks are showing.
From what I saw from reading their forums, their supporters were pretty magnanimous about the winner. This sample isn't atypical.
Bet they had to search a long time for those tweets amongst the deluded ones.
Our cracks are not as bad as Liverpools and our manager would not throw sly passive agressive comments aimed at Pool publicly. He is a snide. If we sign Koulybaly then we have patched over our cracks. Liverpool have signed nobody to improve their squad depth in about 4 windows and we all know they are about 2 injurys away from 4th.Its relative though. Their nearest rivals are us, and we have to say that we have cracks showing at present as well.
It's no surprise that his lie that "clubs are owned by countries" is just left unchallenged. Klopp is not that stupid. He knows exactly what he is doing. He's just spreading more poison which will increase hatred between boths sets of supporters and one day that will result in someone getting seriously injured at a match. He's despicable.Similar in the DT....
Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool cannot spend like clubs 'owned by countries and oligarchs'
But one of the readers comments from that article deserves a much wider view....
What a hypocrite. The club is owned by a multi-billionaire hedge fund manager.
It was founded by an extremely rich man who made his money from the alcoholic addiction of the victorian working class.
Its thirty pieces of silverware were bought by the largest private enterprise in Europe in the 70s - a family of latter day billionaires. Its previous owners were billionaires.
Its squad includes 3 of the top 10 most expensive Prem signings ever.
Klopp is increasingly full of it.
Winners of the nation's hearts and minds for the 3rd year running don't forget.........Carlsberg have been producing Champions cans over here. I've been drinking anything else since.
Also what a bunch of sell outs. If it was a Birmingham club, fair enough, but they've got nothing to do with Liverpool.
Still can't believe Barcelona paid £1.5 billion for Coutinho.klopp's right, some clubs spend more than others
for example some clubs spend £1.47 billion per premier league title
He's disappeared up his own jacksie, full scouse hook line and sinker. "It's NO coincidence they finished on 96 points" his own words.
They really are a breed apart.
That can't be right - the city of Liverpool doesn't care about us remember.......The Echo are completely obsessed with us
Sounds like fake news to me.........Similar in the DT....
Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool cannot spend like clubs 'owned by countries and oligarchs'
But one of the readers comments from that article deserves a much wider view....
What a hypocrite. The club is owned by a multi-billionaire hedge fund manager.
It was founded by an extremely rich man who made his money from the alcoholic addiction of the victorian working class.
Its thirty pieces of silverware were bought by the largest private enterprise in Europe in the 70s - a family of latter day billionaires. Its previous owners were billionaires.
Its squad includes 3 of the top 10 most expensive Prem signings ever.
Klopp is increasingly full of it.
Some clubs spend £50m on stadium redevelopment consultations! I wish I was that consultantklopp's right, some clubs spend more than others
for example some clubs spend £1.47 billion per premier league title