Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Who sent the text with the orgasm sounds to MOTD then :-D


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I'm more offended by the way Wolves were robbed in the first match by the corrupt officials

Marriner missed two Wolves' corners tonight, as well.

Admittedly, Kelleher's fingertip for the first was very fine, but the second, off the defender’s (sorry, I’ve forgotten which one) head was as clear as day.
 
We are painted as the harbingers of ruin for football, yet we’re about to enter an era where we’ll be well and truly gazumped in the transfer market by Chelsea, Liverpool and Newcastle. Perhaps Utd too if/when their ownership changes. Couple that with Pep’s departure (whenever that happens) and there’s a potential power swing on the cards. We need to absolutely nail our scouting and transfer windows over the next few years. Football is cyclical, and we need to fight to extend our cycle.
Nobody can gazump City in the Transfer market, we have the biggest current turnover in world football and the biggest turnover ever in world football. It’s about seven times larger than Newcastle’s and their turnover-to-wages is about 85%.

Newcastle’s owner is miles richer than Sheikh Mansour but that makes absolutely no difference to what Newcastle can spend.


Leeds could realistically outspend Newcastle in the next few transfer windows.
 
Nobody can gazump City in the Transfer market, we have the biggest current turnover in world football and the biggest turnover ever in world football. It’s about seven times larger than Newcastle’s and their turnover-to-wages is about 85%.

Newcastle’s owner is miles richer than Sheikh Mansour but that makes absolutely no difference to what Newcastle can spend.


Leeds could realistically outspend Newcastle in the next few transfer windows.
But with our income, we no longer need HRH to underwrite our spending, whereas Newcastle still rely on the Saudi funding to support them.
 
Have you been wronged? Had a decision gone against you? A pesky Sheikh has denied you gold, silver and more?

Or maybe you lost out to a rival in a cup game because the grass you were forced to play on was too long, too short or simply just not respectful enough to you and your beliefs?

Call us now and get that moment replayed so that you get the right results.

Call 0800-VAR-VAR or visit our website at notyourfault.com
 
But with our income, we no longer need HRH to underwrite our spending, whereas Newcastle still rely on the Saudi funding to support them.

Newcastle don't need PIF any more than we need ADUG financing.

They've put in £168m via equity so far, but most of that was to repay Ashley's loan.

In fact because of how tight Ashley was, Swiss Ramble estimated Newcastle could spend up to £600m and up the wage bill by £62m before coming up against FFP. They had good cash reserves and any PL club can secure financing for up front transfer costs if needed (ie when we took out a £100m loan from Barclays a few seasons back)

Because he neglected the commercial department so badly as well, Newcastle will be able to boost revenue a lot without even going near Saudi-friendly deals (useful because of the new regulations requiring the other 19 clubs to approve related party deals).


Add CL qualification and they'll be sorted very quickly.
 
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If a Arab state buys this fucking scummy club you can bet you’re life savings on the good old British media claiming it’s the only Arab country which only drills for the cleanest oil and have no human rights issues ever.
 
I think @Ric needs to perhaps change the adverts algorithm on the site as found this funny when I came to browse a few minutes ago....
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Imagine if I had been browsing something REALLY embarrassing!!!!
 
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