Let’s see if isak get’s boo’d in every stadium up and down the country like Grealish did
Grealish gets boo'd because he's a jack the lad and good looking and all their girlfriends would love a piece of him. Not because he left Villa.
Let’s see if isak get’s boo’d in every stadium up and down the country like Grealish did
Their net spend was only around £130m more than ours.
The fact that you had to Google it to find that out, perfectly illustration the media bias in this country, and within the Premier League.You’re correct. I had to Google to believe the paid that much for Kepa..
They do, but it’s net spend over 3 years.Some window spend wise for the cunts and nobody please try and give me the net spend shite.
Do the rules not apply to certain clubs?
you need to understand that everything is different for them as it means more. allegedly.So when does " it doesn't feel the same now we bought success Lar instead of winning on klopps shoestring underdogs budget "
That just puts into perspective how remarkable our achievements have been since Pep came in 2016/2017.![]()
Liverpool transfers: How Reds funded their record-breaking window
Liverpool spent a record £446m in the summer transfer window, including a British record £125m Deadline Day deal for Alexander Isak; Reds epic spending explained - as well as how they have navigated PSR restrictions which have hampered other clubswww.skysports.com
I hope our chairman will read this article
“The second element is the financial rules. These are heaven-made for a club like Liverpool.”![]()
Liverpool transfers: How Reds funded their record-breaking window
Liverpool spent a record £446m in the summer transfer window, including a British record £125m Deadline Day deal for Alexander Isak; Reds epic spending explained - as well as how they have navigated PSR restrictions which have hampered other clubswww.skysports.com
I hope our chairman will read this article
And Sterling.Let’s see if isak get’s boo’d in every stadium up and down the country like Grealish did
“The second element is the financial rules. These are heaven-made for a club like Liverpool.”
Why did Sterling get booed then?Grealish gets boo'd because he's a jack the lad and good looking and all their girlfriends would love a piece of him. Not because he left Villa.
Sterling got booed thanks to Liverpool changing the narrative on him when he wanted to leave and portrayed him as a greedy ****. The Daily Heil dutifully pushed this narrative on their behalf and at one point we're writing a daily negative story about him.Why did Sterling get booed then?
Let's be honest, it's because voices in the media whip up hate from players that dare to leave the scousers to the point that fans of other clubs don't even know why they're booing him.
They write about how they've "navigated PSR restrictions" as if they have. The reality is that we only find out whether they have at some point over the next 3 years.![]()
Liverpool transfers: How Reds funded their record-breaking window
Liverpool spent a record £446m in the summer transfer window, including a British record £125m Deadline Day deal for Alexander Isak; Reds epic spending explained - as well as how they have navigated PSR restrictions which have hampered other clubswww.skysports.com
I hope our chairman will read this article
Their hubris will bring them down.They write about how they've "navigated PSR restrictions" as if they have. The reality is that we only find out whether they have at some point over the next 3 years.
Clear and obvious !From the Sky Sports website, trying to justify Liverpool's heroic spending this summer. One of the reasons of how the "reds funded their record-breaking window"
"The second element is the financial rules. These are heaven-made for a club like Liverpool" says ex-LFC Managing Director Christian Purslow.
..."heaven-made"....Well, doesn't that just sum it up...the exact reason why the likes of LFC and Utd and the Arse wanted to bring in FFP all those years ago, lock in their competitive advantage over the majority of other clubs for decades to come.
And if they end the season with nothing just see how many times the media will use the phrases: "The team is in transition." Or "They need to adapt to the style Slott wants them to play."As others have said a double is a minimum requirement this season.