Bournemouth brought in some very good player's, I just hope Irpola can do the same with us. Be nice to go back to 70-80-90's
where we purchased players, Scotland, Wales and Ireland ,and some from lower div. they then went on to be world beaters.
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Reports out of France are that he wants to go for 3 (CL titles) and match the likes of Ancelotti and Zidane.
So it's not likely he's leavingPSG any time soon, and why would he?
He's getting better paid there and gets anything he needs (in terms of players he needs in the transfer market) from the PSG board.
Additionally, the only place I reckon he'd ever leave PSG for now would probably be a return to Barcelona, but that's not on the cards for a long long while.
Bournemouth brought in some very good player's, I just hope Irpola can do the same with us. Be nice to go back to 70-80-90's
where we purchased players, Scotland, Wales and Ireland ,and some from lower div. they then went on to be world beaters.
I certainly thought there could be issues, and I'm sure a fair few others also thought the same. I can't vouch for them, but I'm certainly not lying. I and I'm sure a fair few others started having genuine concerns when we had that terrible end to our 24/25 campaign, if not actually a bit sooner. Even before that happened some people were voicing the opinion that our results and eventual title win was less down to Slot himself, and more as a result of Slot inheriting Klopp's team which had been infused with his ethos, and that just as with the season just gone the quality of the other big teams wasn't great. I tried to convince myself that our title win was more down to Slot than anything else, but the more the 24/25 season progressed, the more likely it seemed to me that Slot wasn't as key to our positive results for most of the season and our title win as it first appeared.
In the summer we needed and still do need to a certain extent a top quality DM, CB, LB, RB and ST. We didn't buy a top quality DM or CB, we bought a hybrid RB/RW who isn't good enough to adequately fill either role, a LB who looked like he didn't know what he was supposed to do under Slot, and we bought two very expensive strikers when one would have been enough especially given that we could have spent the extra money on more pressing areas. We also bought a very expensive player that wasn't essential, one whose suitability and role in our team is still up for debate.
With the above being the case, I wasn't as convinced as others that we were going to blow other teams away, and that still remained the case even after the run of highly unconvincing wins that we had at the start of the season. Did I think we'd drop off as much as we did? No. But I did have serious concerns that at the very least we'd pay for not having a coherent and well implemented transfer strategy in the summer.
Hiring a good quality manager or one that is showing a lot of potential will definitely bring some much needed optimism back to the club, namely to us the fans and the players. However that can only be used as the foundations on which to build upon. Whoever comes in will need better tools to work with. If Hedwards continue to have their grubby mitts all over our player comings and goings, whoever comes is going to be somewhat fighting against the wind. Klopp was brilliant enough to somewhat be able to cope with the restraints placed upon him. Most other managers won't be able to do the same. Let's hope that whoever becomes our new manager is able to cope and that Hedwards bugger off or are sacked sooner rather than later.