Mase wrote:Morals of the city of Liverpool hahahahahahaha. Class.
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Morals of the city of Liverpool hahahahahahaha. Class.
Kim Jong of North Korea it is then.
Be interested to hear Klopp’s answer to the surely inevitable question of whether he would continue to be the manager if an Arab based consortium took over given his previous vitriolic mumbling on the matter. He will be asked this won’t he…….
Outcast wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11406911/Man-City-held-initial-talks-Jude-Bellingham.html
No need, klopp will top himself when Bellingham signs for us.
Something tells me this was the final nail in their coffin, I reckon toothy asked for for him and FSG baulked at the price and decided best to sell as they can't compete with the big boys financially.
Outcast wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11406911/Man-City-held-initial-talks-Jude-Bellingham.html
No need, klopp will top himself when Bellingham signs for us.
Something tells me this was the final nail in their coffin, I reckon toothy asked for for him and FSG baulked at the price and decided best to sell as they can't compete with the big boys financially.
Mase wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Outcast wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11406911/Man-City-held-initial-talks-Jude-Bellingham.html
No need, klopp will top himself when Bellingham signs for us.
Something tells me this was the final nail in their coffin, I reckon toothy asked for for him and FSG baulked at the price and decided best to sell as they can't compete with the big boys financially.
The failure of the ESL will have been the catalyst. And the fact the dippers need a huge outlay to now compete for just the top 4. And with a World Cup round the corner football will be very much in the spotlight for potential investors
nottsblue wrote:Outcast wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11406911/Man-City-held-initial-talks-Jude-Bellingham.html
No need, klopp will top himself when Bellingham signs for us.
Something tells me this was the final nail in their coffin, I reckon toothy asked for for him and FSG baulked at the price and decided best to sell as they can't compete with the big boys financially.
The failure of the ESL will have been the catalyst. And the fact the dippers need a huge outlay to now compete for just the top 4. And with a World Cup round the corner football will be very much in the spotlight for potential investors
sheblue wrote:How does a city have morals and beliefs?
Harry Dowd scored wrote:https://y.yarn.co/16089154-be5b-4819-a2ad-b7b06c0d17e5_text.gif
RodneyRodney wrote:sheblue wrote:How does a city have morals and beliefs?
Sodom & Gomorrah did . . . we know how that ended, so we can live in hope
Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting the statements that any sale will have to be upto moral scrutiny. Will be very enlightening to see what that looks like.
From where I'm standing, the two clubs with the most stable and sustainable ownership in the Premier League right now are City and Newcastle. These are the only two clubs where where decisions are being made with an ultra long term sustainability perspective as both owners are planning to be in the hotseat for many many years as financial return is secondary to their publicity objectives.
For all other owners, the game seems to be invest through debt, grow rapidly, sell for a significant gain. With that as the objective, the interests of the fans and sustainability will never win out as the owner is always looking for their exit which results in short-termism.
The choice seems to be ownership for profit, or ownership for tourism adverts. Only the racist would disagree that the reality is that the middle-eastern owners have brought stability to clubs that has not been achieved under American, Chinese or any other ownership.
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