You know whose 50% fault at @TranmereRovers at the minute, the fans who are booing players mid games, waiting for players/staff in car parks & sending personal messages on here. Divvies the lot of them, grow up.
So let me get this right, a father of two has been jailed for over 3 years for helping a load of poor people watch the football.
Whilst the BBC news anchor who purchased and downloaded 41 indecent images of children walks free on a suspended sentence?
Make that make sense!
We are doing an LMS if anyone is interested. Ours will be slightly different and done on the ‘TIPPD’ App.
£10 entry for all players. Send us a DM if you are interested or contact any of the players or committee.
First week will start Saturday 3rd
Forza Lancelyn 🔵⚽️
Interesting, I remember Klopp saying something similar about him and Milner, that they used to coach the team from the pitch and would adapt to any situation.
Since the summer of 2016 (The first transfer window Klopp had money to spend) Liverpool have spent €886m, while selling €547m worth of players.
That’s a net spend of €339m in 8 seasons (€43m per season).
Liverpool are one of the highest revenue generating clubs in the world, but have consistently stated that they cannot spend more due to Financial Fair Play rules.
Newcastle in 2021 had revenues of £180m, posting a loss of £70m, placing them 20th in the Deloitte Money Football League.
Yet, since PIF purchased NUFC they have spent over £400m on new players. That’s over half of what LFC have spent in 8 years.
FFP is about protecting football clubs and promoting healthy spending so we don’t see more clubs getting dissolved due to financial instability.
There is no “Big Six Cartel”. There are well run clubs who abide by the laws, those who don’t and those that simply aren’t run well at all.
If Newcastle want to regularly be a top performing club, they’ll need to learn how to sell players just as well as they buy them. That’s the nature of modern football unfortunately.
Haway off the mark, lads.