ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:06 am wrote:UvS xR4GEx » Mon Jun 15, 2015 9:46 am wrote:We have been linked with a lot of players recently like Clyne, Tevez, Kovacic. All would improve our first 11, but all would cost money.
I feel like we have become a feeder club for the Boston Red Sox. FSG are making money off our great club, and instead of investing it back into the club, they are out spending $40/$50 million dollars on buying players for Boston.
The fact no one's picking up on this is frustrating.
We are certainly a feeder club for the likes of City, Chelsea, Arsenal etc who all regularly have scouts at Anfield seeing if there is anyone worth buying.
leeroy74 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:14 pm wrote:of course Yossi Benynoon ... theres another
hang on they're coming thick and fast now...
an aging Didi Hamman went to City, via Bolton
Joe Cole went on a free to Chelsea
Meireles went to Chelsea, £12m
UvS xR4GEx » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:46 am wrote:We have been linked with a lot of players recently like Clyne, Tevez, Kovacic. All would improve our first 11, but all would cost money.
I feel like we have become a feeder club for the Boston Red Sox. FSG are making money off our great club, and instead of investing it back into the club, they are out spending $40/$50 million dollars on buying players for Boston.
The fact no one's picking up on this is frustrating.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:10 pm wrote:leeroy74 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:14 pm wrote:of course Yossi Benynoon ... theres another
hang on they're coming thick and fast now...
an aging Didi Hamman went to City, via Bolton
Joe Cole went on a free to Chelsea
Meireles went to Chelsea, £12m
Scoff all you want lad but the Echo recently ran a piece about how the stands at Anfield are regularly full of scouts from not only from European clubs but our domestic rivals as well. As it said in the article they are there for one reason and thats because they see Liverpool as a club who is prepared to sell its most highly prized assets, a situation deemed unthinkable not so long ago.
It also pointed out the absurdity of clubs like City and Chelsea who were minnows not so long ago sending representatives to run the rule over our players.
Like it or not we sold Torres to Chelsea and Arsenal very nearly signed Suarez, this summer we will almost certainly lose Sterling to Manchester City and even United put an offer in for him.
We are a selling club and everyone knows it, even our fiercest domestic rivals.
Buck Rodgers » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:02 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:10 pm wrote:leeroy74 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:14 pm wrote:of course Yossi Benynoon ... theres another
hang on they're coming thick and fast now...
an aging Didi Hamman went to City, via Bolton
Joe Cole went on a free to Chelsea
Meireles went to Chelsea, £12m
Scoff all you want lad but the Echo recently ran a piece about how the stands at Anfield are regularly full of scouts from not only from European clubs but our domestic rivals as well. As it said in the article they are there for one reason and thats because they see Liverpool as a club who is prepared to sell its most highly prized assets, a situation deemed unthinkable not so long ago.
It also pointed out the absurdity of clubs like City and Chelsea who were minnows not so long ago sending representatives to run the rule over our players.
Like it or not we sold Torres to Chelsea and Arsenal very nearly signed Suarez, this summer we will almost certainly lose Sterling to Manchester City and even United put an offer in for him.
We are a selling club and everyone knows it, even our fiercest domestic rivals.
To suggest that we are a feeding club for Arsenal because we "nearly" sold Suarez to them is ridiculous - they may a bid which we dismissed immediately
Every club "sells" players - it's very very rare that players stay at one club now
We also have representatives at many games around Europe - it's called scouting
Buck Rodgers » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:23 pm wrote:Well Everton bought Beardo , Leeds bought Fowler , and a good deal number more left.
The make up of transfers has moved on
It's nonsense because all clubs will be looking to purchase better players and if the price is right the club will sell - even Chelsea , Man Utd , Barce etc will sell if the price is right - that's football now
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:01 pm wrote:Buck Rodgers » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:23 pm wrote:Well Everton bought Beardo , Leeds bought Fowler , and a good deal number more left.
The make up of transfers has moved on
It's nonsense because all clubs will be looking to purchase better players and if the price is right the club will sell - even Chelsea , Man Utd , Barce etc will sell if the price is right - that's football now
Yeah, we sold Fowler and Beardsley when we thought they were finished.
Selling your best player to one of your domestic rivals is an admission that you are not in the game anymore, selling Sterling to City isn't quite on the Torres to Chelsea scale but it's not far off, especially as to the wider footballing world he is perceived as the jewel in our crown.
If a player wants to leave there's not much you can do but if we had genuine aspirations of challenging we wouldn't sell any top player to any of our rivals, we'd send them abroad first even if it meant less money.
You only have to look at the business we are doing this summer to see that we are not genuinely pulling out all the stops to challenge.
Buck Rodgers » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:13 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:01 pm wrote:Buck Rodgers » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:23 pm wrote:Well Everton bought Beardo , Leeds bought Fowler , and a good deal number more left.
The make up of transfers has moved on
It's nonsense because all clubs will be looking to purchase better players and if the price is right the club will sell - even Chelsea , Man Utd , Barce etc will sell if the price is right - that's football now
Yeah, we sold Fowler and Beardsley when we thought they were finished.
Selling your best player to one of your domestic rivals is an admission that you are not in the game anymore, selling Sterling to City isn't quite on the Torres to Chelsea scale but it's not far off, especially as to the wider footballing world he is perceived as the jewel in our crown.
If a player wants to leave there's not much you can do but if we had genuine aspirations of challenging we wouldn't sell any top player to any of our rivals, we'd send them abroad first even if it meant less money.
You only have to look at the business we are doing this summer to see that we are not genuinely pulling out all the stops to challenge.
We have sold one player who could be classed as our best player to a rival - Torres - that's it , no one else
Sterling at some point was going to leave.
The window hasn't even opened yet and so far we have signed a player from a rival a back up and a young up and coming striker - the window hasn't even opened yet and some are throwing the towel in already - 10 weeks yet until the window is done
Remember when we used to critisize the club for not doing business early ?!
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