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Yes, I consider our European rivals to be clubs we can compare to LFC.
I even offered up 2 European rivals playing in the same league, and pointed to their net spends for analysis relative to each other.
You came up with a unique Madrid exclusion.
I then did a rather detailed analysis of net, gross, purchases and market values using only PL clubs.
And offered up last summer between us and Chelsea as an example of how our respective net spends actually manifested in squad improvement.
Chelsea spent more net than us, but added less market value to their squad as an example of this analysis applied over a decade.
It showed the reality of what the spending and sales had in terms of the actual quality added.
Your back here saying.... I am
"loathed to admit that my opinion on a crazy high intensity game allied to the size/profile of our squad was a huge injury fatigue risk waiting to happen - was sound."
In the last 48 hours or so you've posted..
Klopp doesn't play it exclusively,
That I (without ever saying it) prefer the high intensity game/100m/hour like English managers.
I asked you to name the English managers you claim are playing this style of football that Klopp doesn't play exclusively. No answer.
If you could make your mind up and have some semblance of consistency, you might be able to hold an argument.
They way you describe Klopp, he's flogging shite lads to death/injury whilst Arteta & Pep play easy-peasy-ball. And all JwH's fault.
He should have a squad that only city have in the modern game through cheating and cooking the books to play his style of football.
It seems even Madrid with all their gross spending prior to Fsg at LFC, realise the tables have turned due to corrupt football authorities and governance. Lucky enough to eek past city and their spending post 2008, a hitherto no mark club of the highest order.
Sadly the ESL was rejected in favour of pgmol, uefa and their shite new CL format & the CrooksArbitratingSports.
Now fans protest ticket price rises, at the time of ESL I argued LFC fans should have stood for ESL and used the digital rights revenue growth from it, to negotiate a drastic decrease in match day ticket prices.
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