naw, his race is run (sad to say)Having said that he could still be a good squad player for a few more seasons.
great servant to the club since signing but his kind of gut-busting runs and aggression do take their toll in the end
naw, his race is run (sad to say)Having said that he could still be a good squad player for a few more seasons.
dropped off a lot from his peak but still did his bit this season. also I think Liverpool have never won the league without a Scot!naw, his race is run (sad to say)
great servant to the club since signing but his kind of gut-busting runs and aggression do take their toll in the end
Preaching to the converted m8.Yerra liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Real/Barca
United/Pool
Bayern
That’s the royal 5 imo. PSG/City are oil clubs.
Juve/AC haven’t the revenue streams.
Liverpool are dead right to splash the cash from a position of relative strength.
They have huge sponsorship deals, sell out every game and have massive TV money and CL revenue. Failure to spend big every odd season would be negligent.
They’ll recoup well over €100m in sales of Kelleher/Nunez/Elliot + more
City have €370m spent since January with no sign of stopping and will have Rodri back next season.
So ye rags will have plenty optimism going into next year!!
Preaching to the converted m8.
It's your fellow SSBs you need to convince Liverpool are not doing it on the same budget as Northampton football club.
You SSB.
I'm only warming up m8Yawn![]()
I'm only warming up m8![]()
Bit of an exaggeration but it’s not a secret that Liverpool have generally sold players in order to fund any big transfers, especially under Klopp. They have brought in players for big money, if they saw him as a game changer and often that had worked out positively but not always, as with any club’s transfers.Preaching to the converted m8.
It's your fellow SSBs you need to convince Liverpool are not doing it on the same budget as Northampton football club.
You SSB.