Liverpool thread 2020/21

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FSG cheats selling another stake in their Liverpool Soccer franchise to Le Bron James.

James has been a part-owner of Liverpool FC since 2011 and has a 2 per cent stake in the club, which he bought for £4.7m.

That stake is now worth more than £37m, according to a recent evaluation of the club by accountancy firm KPMG.
James and his business partner Maverick Carter are now taking a more active role in global sports ownership.

 
I just "dipped" into RAWK and saw this about us:

"I dunno. Have a feeling they'll get someone else and get knocked out. I just don't think they are that good"

I'm not sure how good that makes his own team then! They really do have some thick twats on there.
 
I just "dipped" into RAWK and saw this about us:

"I dunno. Have a feeling they'll get someone else and get knocked out. I just don't think they are that good"

I'm not sure how good that makes his own team then! They really do have some thick twats on there.
Christ if we aren’t very good now how bad were we when we really weren’t very good?!
 
"Just four months after moving, Liverpool's first-team squad are reportedly unhappy with their new £50m training ground at Kirkby because it's too windy - and would prefer to return to their old site at Melwood.

But according to The Sun, the players hate the state-of-the-art base due to the area, known as 'Windy Harbour', making for treacherous conditions to train in over the winter months due to the gale force winds."
 
"Just four months after moving, Liverpool's first-team squad are reportedly unhappy with their new £50m training ground at Kirkby because it's too windy - and would prefer to return to their old site at Melwood.

But according to The Sun, the players hate the state-of-the-art base due to the area, known as 'Windy Harbour', making for treacherous conditions to train in over the winter months due to the gale force winds."

You would have thought LFC would have done research about the area, if it is known as the 'windy harbour'. The clue is in the name lol
 
You would have thought LFC would have done research about the area, if it is known as the 'windy harbour'. The clue is in the name lol

Or just build a wall? The CFA has a giant wall around the main training pitch to shelter players from the elements (and paparazzi)
 
"Just four months after moving, Liverpool's first-team squad are reportedly unhappy with their new £50m training ground at Kirkby because it's too windy - and would prefer to return to their old site at Melwood.

But according to The Sun, the players hate the state-of-the-art base due to the area, known as 'Windy Harbour', making for treacherous conditions to train in over the winter months due to the gale force winds."
Do the lads keep getting blown over when they get anywhere near the goal?
 
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