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Fenway - invested in the stadium, hired the best available manager in the world and hired an excellent staff around him. LFC fans may think they are carpetbaggers but clearly the staff/players at the club didn't get that memo as they have been getting the very best out of the resources and players they have. Biggest part of that is obviously Klopp but still. Overseen their most successful era in a generation. Glazers - invested nothing. Nothing in the stadium, not a penny of their own money has gone near the club, actively taken out hundreds of millions. Hired one of the most incompetent directors in global sporting history on account of him having advised them how to buy the worlds most profitable club and leave them with the biggest debt in the sport. Allowed him to dictate sporting policy. Utterly clueless when it comes to hiring CEO's or directors of football and having seen us fail year after year decide that the solution is to hire internally to fix things. Overseen least successful era in a generation. Conclusion: Glazers and Fenway are not that similar |
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Agree with everything else - have said for years that Woodward is beyond doubt the mastermind behind our demise. One of the most incompetent appointments of all time as far as football success is concerned. |
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Can't wait for him to be gone. Again, no Salah and they hammer Chelsea and have dropped no points since he's been gone. Say what you like, and it's sickening, but there's a huge chance they'll win the league this season.
You look at the team on paper and it's not that great. Everyone is playing their part and it's well oiled. Even utter shit like Nunez and a finished Van Dijk are playing like world beaters. Horrible. They play Arsenal soon don't they? Can only see Arsenal bottling it again. |
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Way too close for comfort. |
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Yep. Carragher cheerleading, Gary Neville saying "Well, I'm not a huge fan of Liverpool.... but Klopp deserves to win it..", Roy Keane shaking his head saying "Gary, Gary, Gary.....I can't believe it but I'm agreeing with you", Eni Aluko saying "Where am I again?". Awful. |
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It doesn't really matter when you stop to think about it.
Soon you, me, everyone on this forum will be dead...we're a speck of utter irrelevance in the universe. And even the earth itself and eventually the universe will disppear. So I don't see there's much actually to worry about because the final destination is the same for everyone and everything. |
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