ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:16 pm wrote:yup, our most successful period was under bob paisley where we spent big, kenny dalglish was a british record, graeme souness was a record fee for a transfer between 2 english clubs (and that was just 3 months after we broke the british record on kenny), ian rush was a WORLD record fee for a U21 player, we then broke the club record again on another U21 player craig johnston, mark lawrenson was a british record fee etc etc
obviously all this was funded by getting to 4 european finals in 6 years (and winning them all - 1 uefa cup, 3 european cups) and the fee`s may look modest by modern standards but back then we were blowing all our domestic rivals out of the water in the transfer market and reaping the rewards.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:16 pm wrote:yup, our most successful period was under bob paisley where we spent big, kenny dalglish was a british record, graeme souness was a record fee for a transfer between 2 english clubs (and that was just 3 months after we broke the british record on kenny), ian rush was a WORLD record fee for a U21 player, we then broke the club record again on another U21 player craig johnston, mark lawrenson was a british record fee etc etc
obviously all this was funded by getting to 4 european finals in 6 years (and winning them all - 1 uefa cup, 3 european cups) and the fee`s may look modest by modern standards but back then we were blowing all our domestic rivals out of the water in the transfer market and reaping the rewards.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:05 pm wrote:lawrenson was a club record fee not a british transfer record, i stand corrected!
the rush fee was a world record for a teenager.
my memory playing tricks on me, then again it was 30 years ago.
`blowing other teams out of the water` was probably the wrong phrase to use but the fact remains we spent as much as anyone to stay at the top.
you reminded me how much forest spent as well, the perception is that clough had success on a shoestring but he spent big on players like francis, fashanu and hartford.
supersub » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:17 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:05 pm wrote:lawrenson was a club record fee not a british transfer record, i stand corrected!
the rush fee was a world record for a teenager.
my memory playing tricks on me, then again it was 30 years ago.
`blowing other teams out of the water` was probably the wrong phrase to use but the fact remains we spent as much as anyone to stay at the top.
you reminded me how much forest spent as well, the perception is that clough had success on a shoestring but he spent big on players like francis, fashanu and hartford.
clive allen was the record 1.2 million
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:05 pm wrote:lawrenson was a club record fee not a british transfer record, i stand corrected!
the rush fee was a world record for a teenager.
my memory playing tricks on me, then again it was 30 years ago.
`blowing other teams out of the water` was probably the wrong phrase to use but the fact remains we spent as much as anyone to stay at the top.
you reminded me how much forest spent as well, the perception is that clough had success on a shoestring but he spent big on players like francis, fashanu and hartford.
supersub » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:16 pm wrote:year 1988 was a particularly good year....we did compete we other teams in the transfer market and it was a bit of an eye opener for all us reds fans for us to buy so many players in such a short space of time....but my response was to the assumption that Liverpool from the late 70's through 80's had been the leading force in transfer activity and thus giving us the edge on winning trophies....
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:21 pm wrote:supersub » Fri Jun 21, 2013 2:17 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:05 pm wrote:lawrenson was a club record fee not a british transfer record, i stand corrected!
the rush fee was a world record for a teenager.
my memory playing tricks on me, then again it was 30 years ago.
`blowing other teams out of the water` was probably the wrong phrase to use but the fact remains we spent as much as anyone to stay at the top.
you reminded me how much forest spent as well, the perception is that clough had success on a shoestring but he spent big on players like francis, fashanu and hartford.
clive allen was the record 1.2 million
i think rush joined liverpool a few months before allen `joined` arsenal
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