Liverpool Thread | 2025/26

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Dippers now hold the top two spots for record transfers in English football

But they don't spend much...

That’s the full house init? Most expensive keeper, defender, midfielder and striker. If it weren’t for that Coutinho money and 4 time net spend champions prize money, they might have been accused of buying the league. Then again, perhaps not…
 
They finished fifth 2 years ago.
That would not be accepted here.
We may, but it doesn't take away from my point on your praise for the way they dealt with their aging players. It cost them their place in the top four, so they are not, and were not, infallible.
 
That’s the full house init? Most expensive keeper, defender, midfielder and striker. If it weren’t for that Coutinho money and 4 time net spend champions prize money, they might have been accused of buying the league. Then again, perhaps not…
Don't Chelsea have the record for the keeper?
 
They'll never do four in a row.
I don’t know how you can be that sure about that.With their expensive signings and the way they are officiated differently,I certainly wouldn’t bet against it with serious money…Who’s going to stop them?
 
I hate the cunts but credit where credit’s due.
I hope for a positive outcome of the 115 case now and that we never walk down this route again
That's never going to go away, regardless of the outcome.

As long as the cabal are made up of American owners, then the 'City cheats' narrative will continue.

MCFC would need to spend at least a decade in obscurity (a bit like the rags) before the media call it a day with their damning narrative.

This is a make or break season for Liverpool. If they lose their foothold on the league after the summer they've had it could be a while before they recover.
 
Sky referring to Isak as a saga is to distort truth. He was tapped up. He threw his toys out of the pram, refusing to play. And he is a British transfer record signing.

Had that 'saga' happened elsewhere, it would be reported differently, IMO.
 
Themselves. Am telling you, even with Guehi they will still be wide open.
…and teams will continue to shit the bed and spurn those chances that are presented!Happens every f’kin time I watch them!I hope you’re right mate but I’d say they have a chance,the way things are shaping up lately…
 
So £126.9m on Wirtz according to Fabrizio but the press let them say £116m(more acheivable addons). Now conflicting info on how much Isak will cost: Is it £125m or £130m? In terms of PR it doesn't even seem that much better to say 125m IMO but it's almost like Liverpool have PR contracts with most of the MSM. The way they get the most positive angles possible with their transfer business.

It annoys me as City fan because I watched the MSM make sure that City's winter transfer business was taken in isolation. Every transfer City make, they leave no stone unturned to quote the highest possible fee. They will believe any source, like they did with the Haaland transfer about agent fees and wages etc. Now, they are merging two different seasons together which quite clearly suits Liverpool(and Chelsea). So they can ignore that City made over £177m in player sales(credit: BlueCityBrain) revenue last season, putting City 10th in the league on netspend, with £39.3m. Which means you could say the outgoings paid for most of the spending in Jan but none of the MSM said that. They continue to ignore it, with this 'Since Jan' Liverpool narrative. United had the 3rd highest netspend last season with £118.6m and are 3rd again this summer(so far), with City in 6th but you wouldn't think so listening to Sly Sports or reading the Daily Fail. Going by Valuball's figures(BlueCityBrains new site?) though, I've noticed Donnarumma is already on there for £30m. Is that fee confirmed yet? I hope not, PSG wanted rid.

Anyway, if it's possible to pay to make sure at least some of the MSM are putting City's transfer business in a more even light, why aren't City doing it? It's not that I want the netspend trophy or anything but it can take pressure off the club and justify spending more when you need to(exactly what Liverpool seem to have been using the press for IMO).

Going into this summer window this is where City stood in terms of the 5 year netspend compared to the rest of the PL:

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Liverpool will have moved up in that list by the end of the window but they will still look fine on a 5 year outlook. Chelsea have only recently started clawing back their netspend as you can see, yet their fans all seem to think their 'business strategy' deserves praise. It doesn't, as good as they sell(so do City btw) they spent obsene amounts to attain most of those assets, you can't compare that to clubs outside of the big 6 or even within the big 6. That's without going into the loopholes which don't deserve praise either(City wouldn't get it, quite the opposite).
 
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…and teams will continue to shit the bed and spurn those chances that are presented!Happens every f’kin time I watch them!I hope you’re right mate but I’d say they have a chance,the way things are shaping up lately…


The Newcastle and Arsenal games just show why they will walk this league ............they should have walked away with 2 points but bagged all 6 :(
 
Some window spend wise for the cunts and nobody please try and give me the net spend shite.

Do the rules not apply to certain clubs?
 
Some window spend wise for the cunts and nobody please try and give me the net spend shite.

Do the rules not apply to certain clubs?
My hat is twitching.

Masters tipped them off we've destroyed FFPR so pay what you want before we have to change the rules to suit the new legal framework.

;)
 
So Littlewoods spend the entire summer unsettling a player at one of their rivals, and finally force Newcastle into submission to allow the player to leave.

And just like with the van Dijkhead episode, not a word of dissent will be uttered by our "wonderful" sports media, who have their tongues stuck firmly up the arse of one of the red-shirt cartel.

It fucking stinks to high heaven.
 
I see that no-name ex-Littlewoods "player", Stephen Warnock, is claiming Isak had to push the deal, as he might never get the chance to join such a prestigious club again.

Always fucking excuses, where this lot are concerned.
 

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