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Slot saying that he'll need to sell before buying again. And also mentioned that it's not 100% certain that every new signong from this season will be here next season. Now I don't know if he meant selling any of the new recruits or if he was commenting on injured players.
Ekitike's injury is going to really put a spanner in the works.Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
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It increasingly looks like we're in big trouble irrespective of who our manager is next season, with the one exceptional being Klopp.
We'll either have Slot still in charge which doesn't bare thinking about, or well have a new manager who will be stuck with a load of poor, over the hill, unsuitable, injury prone players, and very little money to address those issues, not that they'll have much if any say as to how those issues should be addressed and who should be brought in to address them.
Also with those restrictions in place, is any manager worth their salt going to want to work under those conditions? I'm not so sure. Yes our name alone is a big pull, but that's only going to tempt top managers and players for so long. Klopp bemoaned a lack of funds and transfers, and Slot is now stating that the same lack of resources will continue for the foreseeable future.
Things are looking increasingly bleak. The storm clouds are gathering and I don't see them dispersing any time soon.
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Slot confirmed this in his post match tv interview. He said he was ‘not concerned’ that the only new transfer budget will be from sales this summer, because “this is a model that the club has used before and has worked”.
It’s fucking idiotic. I think Slot has accepted this in return to remain as manager.
Recipe for utter disaster.
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What a truly frightening thought it is that he'll be at the helm next season with even less than he has to work with now.Originally posted by jozza800 View PostSlot saying that he'll need to sell before buying again. And also mentioned that it's not 100% certain that every new signong from this season will be here next season. Now I don't know if he meant selling any of the new recruits or if he was commenting on injured players.
Ekitike's injury is going to really put a spanner in the works.
Im hoping it's a show of sour grapes because he knows he's getting the bootThe defining moments in our lives are never planned.
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The problem is we threw all our eggs in the basket of Isak and Wirtz pretty much. Wirtz wasn't what we needed and Isak's been injured all season and we also got Ekitike who plays the same role.Originally posted by Lenouis View PostSlot confirmed this in his post match tv interview. He said he was ‘not concerned’ that the only new transfer budget will be from sales this summer, because “this is a model that the club has used before and has worked”.
It’s fucking idiotic. I think Slot has accepted this in return to remain as manager.
Recipe for utter disaster.
In previous years the sell-to-buy partially worked because we bought carefully. The only big splurges were on VVD and Alisson who were proven. TBF Isak should have been the same but we haven't seen him play really.
If we sell more players our squad is going to be awful next season. We're already miles off the depth we had last season.From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend on reading it. Groucho Marx
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I'm not usually a big critic of the owners, as I think by in large they have done pretty well over the years. But one thing that is strking (and quite surprising tbh) is the players that we've let go on a free transfer. I know we like to sell ourselves as a 'sell to buy' club but we've let the following players all leave for nothing.
Firmino
Trent
Salah
Robbo
And it's highly likely that VVD and Ali will follow suit.
There's £0.3 billion worth of players that have been allowed to leave for nothing. Now i'm glad that we've kept hold of these players but it's surpirising that the owners haven't cashed in on them.Something, Something, Something, Dark Side
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It's a fair point. At least we got was it 10m for Trent? If we picked up at least small fees for the others it would maybe help to buy a 50m player. The Salah one, I think they should have given him a one year and then review. Because they gave him the two year contract, they probably just want him off the books now.Originally posted by jozza800 View PostI'm not usually a big critic of the owners, as I think by in large they have done pretty well over the years. But one thing that is strking (and quite surprising tbh) is the players that we've let go on a free transfer. I know we like to sell ourselves as a 'sell to buy' club but we've let the following players all leave for nothing.
Firmino
Trent
Salah
Robbo
And it's highly likely that VVD and Ali will follow suit.
There's £0.3 billion worth of players that have been allowed to leave for nothing. Now i'm glad that we've kept hold of these players but it's surpirising that the owners haven't cashed in on them.From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend on reading it. Groucho Marx
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Really - What do you think happens in cost terms if they try to replace any of the mentioned with like for like quality.. You know - like elite clubs try to do..?Originally posted by jozza800 View PostI'm not usually a big critic of the owners, as I think by in large they have done pretty well over the years. But one thing that is strking (and quite surprising tbh) is the players that we've let go on a free transfer. I know we like to sell ourselves as a 'sell to buy' club but we've let the following players all leave for nothing.
Firmino
Trent
Salah
Robbo
And it's highly likely that VVD and Ali will follow suit.
There's £0.3 billion worth of players that have been allowed to leave for nothing. Now i'm glad that we've kept hold of these players but it's surpirising that the owners haven't cashed in on them.
What's surprising is how many Liverpool fans miss the grift that has taken place on F$G's watch. I have mentioned the profit they have made from this club many times...most just want to look at what Klopp achieved and forget the reality.
Klopp's brilliance masked their game brilliantly....and even that was success utterly dependent on the mahusive Coutinho sale to build the backbone of the squad. A squad he had to rinse well enough to make us look elite.
Workhorse.... Midfield for years, Klopp relied on Henderson, Fabinho, and Wijnaldum. They were elite at executing the system, but the lack of high-level rotation meant they were essentially run into the ground by 2022/23. It was always 'boom and bust' Had to be... how else do you compete at over 95 points with squads as thin as ours were even at our zenith. To compete in all those comps - genuinely compete as we did with Jurgen - you need a much bigger senior group. This is where the net spend was laughable.. This is where the self sustain model is UNWORKABLE even with a Klopp in situ - for long. If a keita or an Oxlade show they cannot prove their fitness - you sell them on at a loss and replace. This never happened. The owners have kicked the can down the road. AND last summers panic a year on from Klopp after HIS team won the title was beyond obvious.
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