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Its utter madness the suggestion we dont need another midfielder.
For example dont tell me someone like Paquetá wouldnt improve our midfield options.
We have just 3 good midfielders currently & Slot has clearly overplayed all of them.
A left back, striker & midfielder are absolutely essential this Summer 👍
1st of September 2025 the inevitable...
"Liverpool believe in the importance of sustainability and after missing out on Isak they'd prefer to wait for their first option then settling for 2nd best"....
Every April around this time we hear how it will be a busy Summer, don't fall for it again.
Liverpool are the most ambitious club in the world when the transfer window is closed 👍
Maybe because we are too reliant on him and unable to rest him.
Take Salah out of the side and we struggle to create a chance never mind score a goal.
Even a machine like Salah needs to be rested at times but because of a lack of funding by FSG we have zero back up for him👍
As someone who was highly critical of Biden and was known to have had the balls to predict a Trump win in 2016 on the JPM rates floor, let me actually give some predictions here:
When things get ugly in politics, attitudes harden. I expect that in the short-to-medium term, Trump's supporters are going to be all-in on the tariff strategy. They will say it's working as intended. Countries are coming to negotiate. Money will be pouring in from the tariffs. We'll be rich any day now.
For those observing the right, it will be a strange journey as the behavior will be oddly similar to the Harris campaign when the wheels were falling off down the stretch, or how the DEI folks doing untold damage to race relations were screaming "I have a plan!" like Dutch in Red Dead Redemption 2 all the way to an electoral wipeout.
Why is this? Because of the nature of political tribalism.
But what is going to actually happen? If you're a CEO, if you work in supply chain management, if you are involved in any industry that sources anything from anywhere outside the United States at any part of your value chain (so, hint, do you ever touch raw materials or processed goods anywhere like 95%+ of industries? If so, I mean you), you are about to go into crisis mode.
Capital planning is a multi-year process. Opening new plants, relocating, hiring and training staff, setting up new legal entities, negotiating new arrangements, hell just fucking renting space all take time. None of this is happening in the next month or two. A lot of that takes years. With an s. Multiple.
In the meantime, everything costs way more and productivity slows down. Companies hoard cash during times of uncertainty and bunker down. They expect sales to crash and demand to dry up. The supply chain becomes brittle. Essentially, they go into survival mode. That is going to lead to job losses and bankruptcies, and do you know who that hits the hardest?
That's right. The exact people Trump is claiming to help here. Those who are making posts like the one I quoted below. Those who most trusted him to save them, and instead he is consigning to the fires of economic devastation while cackling madly at his genius. Those left behind in America are about to be incinerated on the pyre of hubris and economic ignorance by the one they thought was their savior (something something false idols).
Starting a trade war of the exact kind that drove the Great Depression with the end goal of reshoring jobs that would force the average American man to stitch together shoes in a sweatshop for $5 per day (not an exaggeration - go look at wages in Vietnam if you don't believe me), while also putting huge tariffs on goods that literally cannot be produced at scale in America (like coffee - hope you didn't enjoy that, or vanilla) is not going to save anyone.
It's going to do exactly what it did in the 1930s: produce unemployment, homelessness, and starvation. Ideally this time we avoid a world war (I don't predict that will happen) if we continue down this path. But the great irony is that those that Trump is claiming to help are actually going to suffer the most on the path he has charted.
The insanity of the economic ideas behind these policies (that somehow Vietnam is being poor just to fuck with us, which is why we can't run a trade surplus with them, because they are literally too poor to buy anything from a country with a labor cost of $15 per hour when their daily wage is 1/3rd of that) is for another post, but the sad truth is this:
We are about to witness shocking levels of economic deprivation in rural America and the rust belt cities that elected Trump to save them.
Instead, he will purge them.
What's hilarious is, if we lose Trent Van Dijk and Salah, them trying to convince us next April our wages have gone up again and that's why we have no money for transfers 😂
Klopp decided to leave Liverpool IMO after that meeting in November 23 with the owners when he was told there would be no money to spend in Jan 24 or in Summer 24 and Van Dijk Salah and Trent weren't going to be offered new contracts anytime soon.
That's my opinion why Klopp left Liverpool and nothing I've seen since tells me otherwise 👍
If Klopp was in charge of contracts with his loyalty to players Salah Van Dijk and Trent would have got 6 year contracts 2 years ago.
It's absolute nonsense the suggestion Schmadtke and Klopp are too blame for the current contract situations.
It's entirely on FSG 👍
Neville is right.
The contract situations are LFC are an absolute shambles.
Konate situation should be thrown in with Van Dijk Salah and Trent situations.
Ive never ever seen a top club get into a similar mess with 4 major contracts at the same time.
Well run club my hole 👍
I see Quansah been linked to Newcastle now
Thats 4 CBs potentially leaving this Summer, Quansah Van Dijk Konate & Gomez🧐
To say this Summer is the biggest in the clubs history is a massive understatement
Its easily the potential to be Utd post 12/13 if we don't get it right
It's absolutely boggling my mind how many are buying the link to Isak.
He clearly isnt signing for LFC this Summer.
If LFC net spend is over 50 million this Summer it will be a miracle.
Its same this time of every year.
We get linked to big names, then the window opens and all we hear about is "sustainability" & "sensible spending"
Isak to LFC is just a good topic for engagement farming IMO 👍
We kept hearing Klopp was the reason Liverpool didn't spend.
Well since he left we have basically spent nothing in 2 windows.
Wonder when we spend f.. k all again this Summer who will they blame🧐
So basically FSG will provide f.. k all money again and hope Edwards and Hughes will provides miracles.
Honestly Liverpool are far far too big for FSG, they run us like we are Bournemouth or Wolves👍