We don’t seem to be at the races at all last few years. Be interesting to see have we any rabbit to pull out of the hat.
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We don’t seem to be at the races at all last few years. Be interesting to see have we any rabbit to pull out of the hat.
Mad thing is (there's research to be done here, but I'm a bit too lazy) we'll have bought roughly 27-30 players under Klopp for roughly £550m-650m and have managed to challenge for (and win) the Premier League and the Champion's League.
Let's say it's been £600m spent thus far. How embarrassingly shite at scouting do you have to be that you spend maybe a quarter of that on one player to improve your side. I find nothing whatsoever to be impressive about a side like City or Real Madrid or whoever saying "my wallet's bigger than yours" - it's the epitomy of a tiny-dicked, vapid, devoid of wit twazzock on 'roids over-compensating with a flash car to impress the type of girl that will upgrade from him when she gets the chance due to him having no hope in Hell of developing a proper connection with an actual human woman who sees beyond leggings, lip fillers, TikTok and caramel lattes.
Sorry, soapbox I quite like most of our transfer business but we'll see how we get on.
would matteus perreria at west brom be our unheralded played from a relegated team?
Liverpool are open to the prospect of selling Nat Phillips if they get an offer of around £15M. Burnley are among a group of Premier League clubs chasing him.
Source: @JamesPearceLFC
Ben Davies didn’t play a single minute for Liverpool following his arrival from Preston North End at the end of the January window but has been told he’s not available for transfer.
Source: @JamesPearceLFC
Me neither
I guess it means we would like him to stay as 5th choice and play cup games.
I think if Davies said he wants first team football we would have to let him go.
Its a tough one but with Gomez/Matip being two of the four he will possibly see some premier league minutes.
Phillips looks to have told the club he wants to play regular footy reading between the lines.
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