Originally posted by Irishnev
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Jürgen Klopp
Collapse
X
-
Again it’s negligence from the club - surely we have money. Our revenues are at record levels so if we spend what we earn the money should be there to comfortably be able to afford a couple of them. Add in the few quid we’d make from sales and wages off the books. We need ruthlessness from all levels and it’s lackingOriginally posted by Corndog View PostFirstly, there’s no need to apologise, you can take any argument you want or not.
I’m not saying squad players couldn’t have been improved. I’m saying there’s two world class CMs in the first XI and if you want a third one, you need to spend big because the pool is small. None of those CMs in your list are good enough to start at LFC except the Gini of a couple of seasons ago.
It’s a trade off with the money available, either you go big for a truly world class player or you buy players good enough to be squad players. The team appeared to be at a point in its evolution where a genuine first xi CM was needed but couldn’t be sourced.
At the same time, a world class forward left and another has been in decline for two seasons.
The money went to trying to improve the forward line when a first eleven CM decided to go to another club. It’s really that simple and hindsight is easy to see.
The club have been trying to gradually transition but declining key players (VVD, Hendo, Firmino) and the loss of mane and Gini has weakened the spine of a great team.
Not advocating for VVD to be sold, he’ll obviously still be a key player but he’s not the player who didn’t let anyone dribble past him for a season and the team can’t expect that from him in order to keep a clean sheet.
Elliot, Diaz and Nunez aren’t ready to be at the level of the players they replaced and will take time to develop to that level if they can get to it.
Comment
-
Complacency has set in, on and off the pitch.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostAgain it’s negligence from the club - surely we have money. Our revenues are at record levels so if we spend what we earn the money should be there to comfortably be able to afford a couple of them. Add in the few quid we’d make from sales and wages off the books. We need ruthlessness from all levels and it’s lacking
Comment
-
I’ve not taken a proper look at the financials so can’t comment in an informed way as to whether there’s money available although reading klopps quotes it sounds like there isn’t the money available for the players he wanted.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostAgain it’s negligence from the club - surely we have money. Our revenues are at record levels so if we spend what we earn the money should be there to comfortably be able to afford a couple of them. Add in the few quid we’d make from sales and wages off the books. We need ruthlessness from all levels and it’s lacking
It’s certainly true that the club has a smaller net spend than their immediate rivals.
It’s also true that FSG have said all along that they won’t have costs expend revenues and also true that the wage costs of this team are some of the highest in the league due to the high standards they’ve set.
I think Covid set back the transition plans, without that lower revenue season, perhaps a few more players would be out and in already.Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
"There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly
Comment
-
I don't think we will get like United with the whole Glaziers Out stuff but whether it was Klopp not feeling midfield reinforcements were necessary, the ones he wanted weren't available or the money wasn't being sanctioned... whatever it was we have ****ed up.
That's not to say we can't go on and have a good season & by some miracle Thiago will stay fit but we have taken a risk, just like we did with not replacing Lovren & it seems that for whatever reason it was .. we have made a mistake.
Comment
-
Realistically, if we had gotten Bellingham would it have been enough to patch up our shipwreck.
If he was the 'final piece' then fine, but too many eggs in one basket
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Corndog View PostFirstly, there’s no need to apologise, you can take any argument you want or not.
I’m not saying squad players couldn’t have been improved. I’m saying there’s two world class CMs in the first XI and if you want a third one, you need to spend big because the pool is small. None of those CMs in your list are good enough to start at LFC except the Gini of a couple of seasons ago.
It’s a trade off with the money available, either you go big for a truly world class player or you buy players good enough to be squad players. The team appeared to be at a point in its evolution where a genuine first xi CM was needed but couldn’t be sourced.
At the same time, a world class forward left and another has been in decline for two seasons.
The money went to trying to improve the forward line when a first eleven CM decided to go to another club. It’s really that simple and hindsight is easy to see.
The club have been trying to gradually transition but declining key players (VVD, Hendo, Firmino) and the loss of mane and Gini has weakened the spine of a great team.
Not advocating for VVD to be sold, he’ll obviously still be a key player but he’s not the player who didn’t let anyone dribble past him for a season and the team can’t expect that from him in order to keep a clean sheet.
Elliot, Diaz and Nunez aren’t ready to be at the level of the players they replaced and will take time to develop to that level if they can get to it.
There are also current wages that should not be on our books. Plus net spend and revenue. No excuses for the squad we have. Mismanagement, arrogance and stakeholder profits over squad rebuild.
Comment
-
Originally posted by danperkins View PostI don't think we will get like United with the whole Glaziers Out stuff but whether it was Klopp not feeling midfield reinforcements were necessary, the ones he wanted weren't available or the money wasn't being sanctioned... whatever it was we have ****ed up.
That's not to say we can't go on and have a good season & by some miracle Thiago will stay fit but we have taken a risk, just like we did with not replacing Lovren & it seems that for whatever reason it was .. we have made a mistake.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Corndog View PostIt’s not that there was no second option to Tchoumeni, it’s that the alternatives were not available within a price range the club could afford.
To improve the starting XI even in midfield, would have taken a 60mil plus pound player.
After spunking big cash on Diaz and Nunez, that type of cash was not there to be spent.
Mane and Salah were available within the clubs price range when they were bought.
Its beyond clear that the ownership runs the club within its means. Whether or not that's the right thing to do is an entirely different questionOriginally posted by kemm1 View PostI find this hard to believe based on revenue and net spend.
Diaz and Nunez are presumably covered by the revenues the business generates
So then it comes back to whether the owners of the club (and lets be clear, its not one dude sat on a pile of cash we're talking about) want to spend money above what the club generates. Its not as easy as "just buy Caicedo ffs" because where, practically, does that money come from?I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
Comment
-
What evidence do you have of 'stakeholder profits over squad rebuild' ?Originally posted by kemm1 View PostThere are also current wages that should not be on our books. Plus net spend and revenue. No excuses for the squad we have. Mismanagement, arrogance and stakeholder profits over squad rebuild.
'Mismanagement' is more of a valid concern, 'arrogance' makes no senseI saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet
Comment
-
Originally posted by Fierce View Post
Its beyond clear that the ownership runs the club within its means. Whether or not that's the right thing to do is an entirely different question
Diaz and Nunez are presumably covered by the revenues the business generates
So then it comes back to whether the owners of the club (and lets be clear, its not one dude sat on a pile of cash we're talking about) want to spend money above what the club generates. Its not as easy as "just buy Caicedo ffs" because where, practically, does that money come from?
If our net spend is about $15 million per year how would that be spending beyond the revenue generated? Maybe it's just an issue of the dividends they pay themselves that's preventing higher spending?
Comment

Comment