Liverpool thread 2017/18

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Turnover will be north of £400 million in the next turnover results,it was just under £370 million last year and that was without european football.

Once you hit that £400 million number
rnover wise then you can spend a lot bigger on the wage bill, the wage bill will still be under 60% to turnover after these new deals,Sturridge (140k)and Coutinho (200k) are off off the books as well.

FSG have done great work,the club is looking healthy on and off the pitch after the shambles of last 2 owners in the dithering inept Moores/Parry who were useless on the commercial side and couldn't decide on a new ground or anfield expansion and the 2 american con artists who nearly put the club under,the club finally has business savvy leadership at the top who know how to grow revenues.
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Turnover will be north of £400 million in the next turnover results,it was just under £370 million last year and that was without european football.

Once you hit that £400 million number turnover wise then you can spend a lot bigger on the wage bill, the wage bill will still be under 60% to turnover after these new deals,Sturridge (140k)and Coutinho (200k) are off off the books as well.

FSG have done great work,the club is looking healthy on and off the pitch after the shambles of last 2 owners in the dithering inept Moores/Parry who were useless on the commercial side and couldn't decide on a new ground or anfield expansion and the 2 american con artists who nearly put the club under,the club finally has business savvy leadership at the top who know how to grow revenues.

I think your revenues will be way over 400 m because you've already earned about 70 m extra just with CL. Will be at least 450m.

Has Coutinho's money already been used for VVD and Keita?
 
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I think your revenues will be way over 400 m because you've already earned about 70 m extra just with CL. Will be at least 450m.

Has Coutinho's money already been used for VVD and Keita?
CL pool will be lower for everyone this year as the English pool was split 5 ways instead of 4.
 
We all know the crucial decisions went against us against Liverpool so it was interesting to hear Pep being interviewed after today's game against West Ham....listen from about 9.30 to around 12.30....it's easy to forget just how unlucky we were with those different decisions.

 
We all know the crucial decisions went against us against Liverpool so it was interesting to hear Pep being interviewed after today's game against West Ham....listen from about 9.30 to around 12.30....it's easy to forget just how unlucky we were with those different decisions.



The argument that "Liverpool won 5-1 so the decisions made no difference" is a complete crock. Even if you ignore the Salah offside (as it was very close), the first leg clearly should have finished 3-2 (assuming we slot the penalty from the foul on Sterling). Then with an early goal in the second leg, we are clear favourites at that point to progress. Liverpool might still have come back and won, but the way we played that first half, it's unlikely. Up to half time at the the Etihad, Liverpool had been on top for one half and we on top for two halves. Those are facts.
 
The argument that "Liverpool won 5-1 so the decisions made no difference" is a complete crock. Even if you ignore the Salah offside (as it was very close), the first leg clearly should have finished 3-2 (assuming we slot the penalty from the foul on Sterling). Then with an early goal in the second leg, we are clear favourites at that point to progress. Liverpool might still have come back and won, but the way we played that first half, it's unlikely. Up to half time at the the Etihad, Liverpool had been on top for one half and we on top for two halves. Those are facts.

Don't forget the Sane goal at home to make it 2-0... would have been 4-3 to us on aggregate and Liverpool would have needed two goals.

We will get the luck and win it next season instead!
 
With the Dippers reaching 72 points I was curious when we reached that milestone & it was after our 5:1 win against Leicester way way back in February.
 
Don't forget the Sane goal at home to make it 2-0... would have been 4-3 to us on aggregate and Liverpool would have needed two goals.

We will get the luck and win it next season instead!

I don't think it's down to luck as much as rank bad officiating.
We were screwed by bad decisions at Klanfield and at home too.
Salahs offside goal allied to Sane being called off when he wasn't and the penalty Raz should have had would have changed the tie totally.
Then at home disallowing Sanes goal fucked us up completely.
Corrupt officials are more of a problem than luck to be honest.
Hope Roma knock them out with a couple of dodgy offside goals
 
The argument that "Liverpool won 5-1 so the decisions made no difference" is a complete crock. Even if you ignore the Salah offside (as it was very close), the first leg clearly should have finished 3-2 (assuming we slot the penalty from the foul on Sterling). Then with an early goal in the second leg, we are clear favourites at that point to progress. Liverpool might still have come back and won, but the way we played that first half, it's unlikely. Up to half time at the the Etihad, Liverpool had been on top for one half and we on top for two halves. Those are facts.

Imo, just not disallowing Sanes goal at our place would have been enough.

2-0 half time, they are shitting themselves & we are full of energy. 1-0, having been shafted by officials, we are pissed off & they have got out of jail 'come on lads one goal..' etc is all Klopp needs to say. Which happened.

In all the years I've been watching football, a 3,4 goal defeat to Liverpool, turning on one, two, three stinking, shit reffing decisions, when the game could go either way, is fairly typical of a game back in the day, when they won stuff.

They have had twice as many dodgy decisions vs us, as the rags.
 
Imo, just not disallowing Sanes goal at our place would have been enough.

2-0 half time, they are shitting themselves & we are full of energy. 1-0, having been shafted by officials, we are pissed off & they have got out of jail 'come on lads one goal..' etc is all Klopp needs to say. Which happened.

In all the years I've been watching football, a 3,4 goal defeat to Liverpool, turning on one, two, three stinking, shit reffing decisions, when the game could go either way, is fairly typical of a game back in the day, when they won stuff.

They have had twice as many dodgy decisions vs us, as the rags.


Don’t forget the amount of times the lino called offside incorrectly before an attack could start. They gave Alexander MOM yet Sane & Sterling got called every time they beat the line.
 
Imo, just not disallowing Sanes goal at our place would have been enough.

2-0 half time, they are shitting themselves & we are full of energy. 1-0, having been shafted by officials, we are pissed off & they have got out of jail 'come on lads one goal..' etc is all Klopp needs to say. Which happened.

In all the years I've been watching football, a 3,4 goal defeat to Liverpool, turning on one, two, three stinking, shit reffing decisions, when the game could go either way, is fairly typical of a game back in the day, when they won stuff.

They have had twice as many dodgy decisions vs us, as the rags.

Don’t forget the amount of times the lino called offside incorrectly before an attack could start. They gave Alexander MOM yet Sane & Sterling got called every time they beat the line.

Also lets not forget if the linesman doesn't cheat us out of that goal, Pep doesn't get sent to the stands, which would make a difference in a close game.
 
It's very odd timing for Buvac to leave, on the eve of such a big game. I believe they've always had a fairly tempestuous relationship, but even so this is clearly a shock development. As much as I dislike Castles, he does seem to get some fairly big scoops.
 
It's very odd timing for Buvac to leave, on the eve of such a big game. I believe they've always had a fairly tempestuous relationship, but even so this is clearly a shock development. As much as I dislike Castles, he does seem to get some fairly big scoops.

According to Sky -

"Liverpool say that is not the case and Buvac is spending some time away from the first-team environment, between now and the end of the season, for personal reasons."​
 
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