Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Yeah they did in Stanley park, Everton long term will have a much better stadium than Liverpool which would make them attractive to new owners. Ground sharing seems to be a lot more common in Italian football with the Rome and Milan teams as notable examples.
There’s been chat for years about Roma and Nazio building separate stadia.

Anfailed is just an awful stadium aesthetically. That new main stand is ugly af and the whole stadium looks like it was designed by committee.
 
There’s been chat for years about Roma and Nazio building separate stadia.

Anfailed is just an awful stadium aesthetically. That new main stand is ugly af and the whole stadium looks like it was designed by committee.

Long term Fenway sport took the short term option and also the cheapest. They will probably talk about a new stadium in another 50 years time, however will there be land available to build if they do.
 
Long term Fenway sport took the short term option and also the cheapest. They will probably talk about a new stadium in another 50 years time, however will there be land available to build if they do.
If FFP still exists, I’m sure they’ll still be many opportunities for them to have more £50m of wriggle room to write-off against a single spade full of dirt being turned over on any green space left.
 
Possibly owned by the Saudis and Qataris. Beautiful!


A joint Saudi-Qatari partnership is "planning" to offer Fenway Sports Group in the excess of £4bn to acquire ownership of Liverpool Football Club, according to reports from the Middle East.

The Reds' American owners had "held talks" with two Middle-East-based consortiums over a potential takeover of the club, Jordan-based publication Albawaba has claimed that former Saudi Arabia international Saeed Al-Owairan has publicised plans for a possible Saudi-Qatar combined offer for Liverpool.

Speaking on the Egyptian programme Remontada, Albawaba verified that Owairan confirmed the construction of a partnership between the two Middle-Eastern countries. However, no additional details were revealed on how a potential bid for the 19-time league title winners (1 time PL winners) could look.


Not just a state owned oil club but a 2 state owned oil club….
 
Yes, the stadium is one of the main obstacles. Also the opaque nature of united’s accounts, their anachronistic footballing infrastructure (especially the training and youth set ups) and the amount of dead wood in the club make them a riskier investment, especially as I suspect the Glazers’ disposal may be under a little duress and they will need a huge payout to get themselves out of the shit financially. Anything less and they may as well keep milking the cow for all its worth.
Depends what you want from an investment though. Whilst all the things you’ve highlighted are undoubtedly true and, if you’re interested in reviving the fortunes of the club, they are not a good choice, certainly not in the short term. However, if you want a cash cow and to rip profit out from day 1, the rags are the go to club.
 
A Saudi/Qatari takeover would be too good to be true. I’m afraid life rarely gives you these gifts, but you never know.

The mental gymnastics would be a sight to behold. The desperate scrambling to find an obscure point of differentiation would be beyond hilarious. It already is from some quarters. The state owned distinction being a case in point already, even though as a matter of law and fact, we aren’t.

It’s already started in the press. Think we’ll see the true colours of the paid shills if this becomes reality.

These are a far better investment than united btw. For lots of sound business reasons.

They have no problem causing death yet being offended by a song. This will be a walk in the park for them.
 
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