PistonBlue
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't have a problem with that if they decided to buy the cultAre the Glazers allowed to own two clubs?
I wouldn't have a problem with that if they decided to buy the cultAre the Glazers allowed to own two clubs?
Really liked this from squawk.
Dive as a city player and it’s fine. It’s just the scousers whinging again, nobody likes scousers anyway (but nobody could tell you exactly why).
Would anyone like to tell them?
I wouldn't have a problem with that if they decided to buy the cult
Loony in chief Son of Spion is rapidly changing his name to Son of Saudi.Right own up, which of you has an account on there?! View attachment 60334
No problem anyway - look at the way Amazon has fucked up Lord of the Rings... hopefully they would do the same to LiverpoolThere is a way around it. There always is.
Bezos is also looking at buying Washington Commanders in the NFL, that is a deal worth upwards of 6bn and Amazon have a huge deal with the NFL in place. When it comes down to it, the stakeholders will take the cash.
Bezos if he wanted to will just tell Sky if you don't let me buy Liverpool than that 10bn streaming deal we had agreed, is off the table.
They saw a distressed asset and decided there was value in it. John Henry had no interest in football at all but someone in his circle brought Liverpool's financial distress to his notice. As a seasoned commodity trader, he saw an upside and, like Sheikh Mansour, paid a relative pittance. Again, like Sheikh Mansour, they overhauled the club's management structure and applied more scientific 'Moneyball' techniques to player purchases.FSG have seen the writing on the wall. Liverpool did not prove to be the cash cow they expected.
The club has limited potential for growth without serious investment - having backed the cheap option to extend an outdated stadium with no scope for development. Their club and fans are disliked to the extent they are finding it hard to attract new interest. Everything about them is ageing, including their history.
It is hard to make a business case to justify a premium price when the competition grows stronger offering more scope and options. Buyers will not want the baggage of Heysel and Hillsborough let alone the fanbase. It could prove a harder sell than FSG anticipate.
.....fuck off scouse twats ?I see trees of green
Red roses too
I see them bloom
For me and you
And I think to myself....
Hahahahaha! That’s gonna receive pelters.
I'd laugh if one of the other big Arab States bought them...Apparently 'us fans won't stand for it ..la' Id love to see the influence of Dave the armchair fan from Exeter has on a multi million pound deal....No Gulf state will touch Liverpool. If you look at the prices City, PSG and Newcastle were bought for we're talking a few hundred million, FSG will be looking for four billion and upwards. Of course if the oil states were in this for sportswashing then yes they'd stump up, but they aren't, so they won't.
If they're sold it'll be to another know nothing Yank looking for a prestigious cash cow.
FSG have seen the writing on the wall. Liverpool did not prove to be the cash cow they expected.
The club has limited potential for growth without serious investment - having backed the cheap option to extend an outdated stadium with no scope for development. Their club and fans are disliked to the extent they are finding it hard to attract new interest. Everything about them is ageing, including their history.
It is hard to make a business case to justify a premium price when the competition grows stronger offering more scope and options. Buyers will not want the baggage of Heysel and Hillsborough let alone the fanbase. It could prove a harder sell than FSG anticipate.
Enough to take your breath away !Well it's bad news for the global asthma inhaler business, that's for sure. Stock market down 25% today.
I imagine.