devaney » Tue Jan 15, 2013 7:36 am wrote:alwayslfc » Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:32 am wrote:Every time when I commented that FSG are stingy and unwilling to invest heavily, some countered by saying that our net spend have been 3rd highest behind City and manure. I haven't check these accounting figures yet but assuming they're true, there must be a big gulf between us and those 2 other clubs. Why? Because, look at our squad, it is a thin squad which BR admitted and it is so thin such that we have to S.O.S. the youth academy for the teenagers there to play first team football. Sometimes we're playing up to 3 to 4 kids in the first team PL games. If our net spend is anywhere near the 2 who spent more than us, why aren't they fielding kids as well. So we're 3rd highest net spender, though may be true but NOT enough to get us back to glory.
I still hold the belief that if FSG are going to be reluctant to spend over the next 3 windows, they must sell up to someone who can. And that will be the next best thing they can do for Liverpool. I am having doubts about them being good owners. Their Boston Rd.Sx. are down in the pits now in their baseball league table recently.
Were going over old ground and not doubt you will suggest that the argument is wearing a bit thin! However the fact remains that FSG have allowed over £150m to be spent. Forget where it came from, if they were as bad as you make out they could have simply kept the money and bought in the bottom basement. Unfortunately the people responsible for spending most of the money paid top prices and ended up with players that are no better than you would get from the bottom basement. IS IT ANY WONDER THEY ARE BEING CAUTIOUS AFTER BEING CONVINCED THAT CARROLL WAS THE IDEAL REPLACEMENT FOR TORRES AT £35M. Not shouting forgot to take cap lock off - sorry.
Based on the actions of FSG, I'm not convinced they are the right owners to reclaim back the glories. That's why I keep highlighting out they're reluctant to spend. Ya, the 150M were not all fully from them, most of it (yes, it sounds like a broken record now) came from the sale of outgoing players. So we cannot say they had been generous with Kenny. I agree with you that Dalglish and Comolli wasted it on average overpriced players, I've always said that and now we're still suffering the financial repercussions. But they must know they're the owners of a big club with high expectations from fans all over the world, and they cannot afford to be overly cautious because Dalglish and Comolli are now gone for wasting the 120M. The club is under a new manager with new ideas and they should know more about football than before and be able to tell whether the next player BR wants is worthwhile or not and not treat BR like as if he were KD.