In which case we don’t need good owners. Your logic is always is skewed to fit your belief. I don’t mind that - what I mind is you say these things as if they are absolute truth, which isn’t a good fit for a discussion forum. All you would need to say is ‘In my opinion’ and you could be accepted for being an eccentric with a bee in his bonnet.
Jota and Thiago can be said to be good signings (and evidence of ongoing investment) from a slightly more reasonable viewpoint. ‘Borderline panic buys’ is a phrase straight out of your most ill-intentioned fantasies.
By the way, I’ve just read that the Werner transfer was pulled as the selling club were not happy spreading the payments. The spreading of payments is clearly one aspect of how these massive cash outlays are organised today, partly to manage resources but also to conform with FFP rules. If the club can’t strike a deal that suits its model and financial planning. I’d say it was wise to look elsewhere. We can all see with hindsight that perhaps Werner was not the only or even the best solution to our problems, even if forumites were getting themselves all excited at the time.
One key fact is that Klopp understands and supports that project. I know you want to believe he is being starved of what we wants, but he never seems to indicate that your belief is correct.
And now this team is has not only been punching above their weight. They have been punching way above their weight. I couldn’t disagree more. I would say the team has been really well put together and is full of talent.
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