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“The whole country is taking notice, it’s an appalling decision”
“Must get rid of VAR, it’s making us look like clowns”
Spoke to one of our ex players literally 5 mins ago & just said to me “The integrity of the game has to come into question”
Can @petercrouch land the PP Kick of Destiny: a 25-yard field goal attempt during Browns-Vikings in London?
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How can Liverpool afford all these signings?
Ranking of net spend across the 5 completed seasons prior to this summer 2020/21-2024/25 (according to @TMuk_news)
1) Chelsea: -£770m
2) United: -£547m
3) Spurs: -£472m
4) Arsenal: -£468m
5) Newcastle: -£365m
6) West Ham: -£274m
7) Man City: -£270m
8) Liverpool: -£252m
9) Nottingham Forest: -£220m
Liverpool's net spend in this time is over £200m less than Spurs, they've spent less than West Ham...
Across this period, Liverpool won a Premier League title, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cups and reached a Champions League final.
They won that Premier League title, having made a net PROFIT of £4.4m on transfers across that season.
Even if they do sign Isak, they are likely to make at least £130m from the sales of Diaz, Nunez and Elliot.
Don't be angry, it's not unfair. Liverpool are just smarter than your club.
McTominay and Lukaku could’ve spent this week losing the lowest-quality European final in history, but here they are leading Napoli to a Serie A title.
Another reminder for players to leave Manchester United at the earliest possible opportunity.
Not only is he not sent off for the second yellow but Tsimikas isn't on the pitch because of the rule that you can't stay on if there isn't a foul and you need treatment.
Fucking terrible.
Mohamed Salah can’t be replaced in the algorithm. There is no younger version of him. He is HIM.
What he has done and continues to do can’t be filtered down to a shot map, goal contributions or such. His availability, his appetite to better and challenge himself, his physical conditioning and mental fortitude… What would all of that cost in the market?
This is not sentiment, it’s reality. Liverpool rely on Salah, he is their banker, he remains the reference point…
Liverpool have to be financially savvy, consider future squad planning and the age profile of the team, but if you’re going to bet on anyone, bet on the man who has done it over and over and over again. Who prides himself on making extraordinary the norm.
PSA: No offer doesn’t mean no negotiations. A formal offer is only generally made when terms have been agreed. Salah wants to stay, Liverpool want to keep him, and there’s some compromising to do from both sides.
A belated “Thank You” to everyone who helped get Back To Bedlam to No. 7 in the charts. It’s an amazing result after 20 years. I’m glad I didn’t have to change my name - looks like you’ll all have to put up with “James Blunt” for another few decades…