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Originally posted by Rashid View PostI went out and bought the NOTW after seeing the BBC quote him this morning in the rumours section. He appears to have given an interview to the NOTW and here are the quotes in brief. (bear with me as I am typing it myself)
- "Nobody demanding the Premiership this year or any year but the fans expect to be in "contention". That's the main goal for Rafa and for the board."
- "We appointed Rafa on the back him having experience of winning a major championship and that's what we are aiming for here."
- "The recent meeting was cordial and positive and gave everybody the chance to air their views and remain focussed."
- "Money at Liverpool is always available if we need it. We spent more money this year than any other year and the whole business model is based on success."
- "The stadium is going ahead as planned and we will still have funds for transfers."
I didn't see much wrong with what he says to be honest but I don't trust him one bit and his take on how much we spent is bollocks.
is the interview with bascombe?
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- "Nobody demanding the Premiership this year or any year but the fans expect to be in "contention". That's the main goal for Rafa and for the board."
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Can we all now shut the **** up and concentrate on taking the title off those manc *******sOriginally posted by Rashid View PostI went out and bought the NOTW after seeing the BBC quote him this morning in the rumours section. He appears to have given an interview to the NOTW and here are the quotes in brief. (bear with me as I am typing it myself)
- "Nobody demanding the Premiership this year or any year but the fans expect to be in "contention". That's the main goal for Rafa and for the board."
- "We appointed Rafa on the back him having experience of winning a major championship and that's what we are aiming for here."
- "The recent meeting was cordial and positive and gave everybody the chance to air their views and remain focussed."
- "Money at Liverpool is always available if we need it. We spent more money this year than any other year and the whole business model is based on success."
- "The stadium is going ahead as planned and we will still have funds for transfers."
I didn't see much wrong with what he says to be honest but I don't trust him one bit and his take on how much we spent is bollocks.
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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- "Nobody demanding the Premiership this year or any year but the fans expect to be in "contention". That's the main goal for Rafa and for the board."
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No mention of wages etc or paying for past transfers.
Ah but that wouldn't suit the argument would it.
If in doubt blame Parry. How narrow minded.
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My point is it's still the same cunts regardless. I don't really give a **** about Owen had a column etcOriginally posted by Rashid View PostOwen had a column in it, Gerrard and Carragher have both given exclusives in it in the past 6 months - what's your point?
Why could you have searched for the article online for this thread instead of giving those cunts your money?18 + 5 = Englands greatest export
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Exactly, and to be honest those three are fools for doing it. After all, Owens VERY trustworthy isnt he? Footballers arent always the smartest people on the planet either.Originally posted by MascheredUp View PostMy point is it's still the same cunts regardless. I don't really give a **** about Owen had a column etc
Why could you have searched for the article online for this thread instead of giving those cunts your money?
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Look at it the other way though; we now have a manager who is able to sell players - who haven't cut it - for a decent return, compared to our previous manager who, like some drunken degenerate gambling sailor, pissed away millions and millions on ****e and getting no return whatsoever.Originally posted by Rashid View PostAs for spending the most this summer well thats incorrect on NET spend.
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Transfers for the 1999-2000 season
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Date Player From Amount
19.05.1999 Sami Hyypia Willem II £2,500,000
24.05.1999 Vladimir Smicer Lens £3,750,000
01.06.1999 Titi Camara Marseille £2,600,000
02.06.1999 Stephane Henchoz Blackburn £3,500,000
15.06.1999 Sander Westerveld Vitesse Arnhem £4,000,000
01.07.1999 Erik Meijer Leverkusen Free
22.07.1999 Dietmar Hamann Newcastle £8,000,000
10.03.2000 Emile Heskey Leicester £11,000,000
Gross Spending: 35m
27.05.1999 Rob Jones West Ham Free
01.06.1999 Gareth Roberts Panionios £50,000
17.06.1999 David James Aston Villa £1,800,000
01.07.1999 Steve McManaman Real Madrid Free
01.07.1999 Tony Warner Millwall Free
14.07.1999 Jean Michel Ferri Sochaux £1,500,000
22.07.1999 Jamie Cassidy Cambridge United Free
30.07.1999 Sean Dundee VfB Stuttgart £1,500,000
30.07.1999 Paul Ince Middlesbrough £1,000,000
06.08.1999 Øyvind Leonhardsen Tottenham £2,800,000
30.08.1999 Bjørn Tore Kvarme St Etienne £750,000
28.09.1999 KarlHeinz Riedle Fulham £200,000
Gross Sales: 8.8m
Total Net Spend on Transfers in 99-00: £26m
Transfers 2004-05
01.07.2004 Djibril Cissé Auxerre £14,500,000
26.07.2004 Josemi Rey Malaga £2,000,000
17.08.2004 Antonio Nunez Real Madrid Cash(+ Player Exchange)
20.08.2004 Xabi Alonso Real Sociedad £10,700,000
20.08.2004 Luis Garcia Barcelona £6,000,000
05.01.2005 Mauricio Pellegrino Valencia Free
13.01.2005 Fernando Morientes Real Madrid £6,300,000
21.01.2005 Scott Carson Leeds United £1,000,000
Gross Spending: £40m (£33m excluding Jan window signings Carson and Morientes)
Out:
Owen 8.5m
Murphy 2.5m
Gross Sales: 11m
Total Net Spend on Transfers in 2004-2005: £29m (£22m excluding Carson and Morro)
Transfers 07-08
11.05.2007 Lucas Pezzini Leiva Gremio £5,000,000
01.07.2007 Sebastian Leto Club Atlético Lanús £1,800,000
04.07.2007 Fernando Torres Atletico Madrid £20,200,000
06.07.2007 Andriy Voronin Leverkusen Free
12.07.2007 Yossi Benayoun West Ham £5,000,000
13.07.2007 Ryan Babel Ajax £11,500,000
09.08.2007 Charles Itandje Lens Undisclosed
26.08.2007 Emiliano Insúa Boca Juniors £1,300,000
Gross Spend: 44.6m
03.07.2007 Luis Garcia Atletico Madrid £4,000,000
09.07.2007 Djibril Cissé Marseille £6,000,000
10.07.2007 Craig Bellamy West Ham £7,500,000
17.07.2007 Mark Gonzalez Real Betis £3,500,000
26.08.2007 Gabriel Paletta Boca Juniors £1,200,000*
Gross Sales: £22m
Total Net Spend on Transfers in 2007-08: £22.6m
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Bear in mind that since 99/00 and since 2004/05 Television Revenue has increased by about £40-50m a season (POSTED BY REBEL23 ON TLW)
I just don't understand this net spend nonsense at all. Surely it makes sense not to put the club finances in jeopardy if we can improve the side by using money from selling players who aren't good enough?
Say the summer comes along and we sign two £15-20m pound players, but then we just don't bother to sell players like Pennant, Sissoko, Voronin, Riise and Kuyt. Players who are clearly not likely to start often, if at all, who most will agree aren't good enough, but who still have some re-sale value.
It doesn't matter how you much you spend net, it's that you improve the side. And, so far, each year Rafa has done that without spending loads in terms of net, so why start now?I hate Polanski
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your sleeping with fosterOriginally posted by kopdan View PostIf you think Parry's taste in ties is bad, you should see Foster's Xmas socks
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"Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.
"Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."


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brings a hole new meaning to getting behind the teamOriginally posted by Steve101 View PostWell thats our Dan!!!!!!
"Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.
"Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."


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freindly ****er you are mr cooper id betOriginally posted by paulcooper4 View Post**** off rashid and get back to making a **** of yourself in the telegraph you daft cunt.
"Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.
"Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."


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