lakes10 wrote:but this report has made Sky and the BBC ready to send tv crew to the ground today, SKY's has already left for the ground .but that might be due to the weather.
Ciggy wrote:lakes10 wrote:but this report has made Sky and the BBC ready to send tv crew to the ground today, SKY's has already left for the ground .but that might be due to the weather.
Some of us knew about this yesterday so your mate in the news room is not on the ball is he
Ciggy wrote:lakes10 wrote:but this report has made Sky and the BBC ready to send tv crew to the ground today, SKY's has already left for the ground .but that might be due to the weather.
Some of us knew about this yesterday so your mate in the news room is not on the ball is he
Ciggy wrote:This was posted on the Rattle yesterday, dont know if its bullsh!t or true.
There will be a 'crisis conference' at Anfield late tomorrow afternoon (monday). Present in person or by video will be the following:– Hicks, Gillette, Purslow, Benitez, Gerrard, Lee, Dalglish. There are major problems motivation–wise within the team. When the Americans clawed back £55M from Rafa's transfer kitty that he had built up, the players were already aware that two major signings were about to be made (literally days away) involving nearly all of that money. That all fell by the wayside as the Americans decided to pay down the debt instead, which in turn destroyed the team's morale.
There is a major major split developing with Hicks and Gillette on one side and the rest united around Rafa on the other. The Americans refuse point blank to accept that quality players cost so much money and believe that the team's fanbase is secure enough and large enough to make it economically acceptable to be a middle–ranking team with cheaper players for at least the next 5 seasons as they continue to pay down the debt and get the new stadium underway. This is unacceptable to the Rafa camp.
Rafa is going nowhere unless forced and if he goes then the others will walk with him along with several senior players. This has been made plain to the Americans who are not happy and are even more annoyed in that although they have a choice of three potential backers, all three want an equal share awith the Americans and a say in the day–to–day running of the club which the Americans are not willing to relinquish. Dark days indeed. Onwards to US–inspired mediocrity!!
Sir Roger wrote:If thats the case then the players should rally round Rafa and tell the yanks to fu'ck off. The supporters need them to stop being like little kids who dont get their own way and grow some bollox immediately!
Sir Roger wrote:Ciggy wrote:This was posted on the Rattle yesterday, dont know if its bullsh!t or true.
There will be a 'crisis conference' at Anfield late tomorrow afternoon (monday). Present in person or by video will be the following:– Hicks, Gillette, Purslow, Benitez, Gerrard, Lee, Dalglish. There are major problems motivation–wise within the team. When the Americans clawed back £55M from Rafa's transfer kitty that he had built up, the players were already aware that two major signings were about to be made (literally days away) involving nearly all of that money. That all fell by the wayside as the Americans decided to pay down the debt instead, which in turn destroyed the team's morale.
There is a major major split developing with Hicks and Gillette on one side and the rest united around Rafa on the other. The Americans refuse point blank to accept that quality players cost so much money and believe that the team's fanbase is secure enough and large enough to make it economically acceptable to be a middle–ranking team with cheaper players for at least the next 5 seasons as they continue to pay down the debt and get the new stadium underway. This is unacceptable to the Rafa camp.
Rafa is going nowhere unless forced and if he goes then the others will walk with him along with several senior players. This has been made plain to the Americans who are not happy and are even more annoyed in that although they have a choice of three potential backers, all three want an equal share awith the Americans and a say in the day–to–day running of the club which the Americans are not willing to relinquish. Dark days indeed. Onwards to US–inspired mediocrity!!
If thats the case then the players should rally round Rafa and tell the yanks to fu'ck off. The supporters need them to stop being like little kids who dont get their own way and grow some bollox immediately!
Ciggy wrote:Sir Roger wrote:If thats the case then the players should rally round Rafa and tell the yanks to fu'ck off. The supporters need them to stop being like little kids who dont get their own way and grow some bollox immediately!Agreed, and I really hope there is a meeting today to tell the yanks that lack of invesment will see their none-investment franchise collapse.
Sir Roger wrote:Ciggy wrote:This was posted on the Rattle yesterday, dont know if its bullsh!t or true.
There will be a 'crisis conference' at Anfield late tomorrow afternoon (monday). Present in person or by video will be the following:– Hicks, Gillette, Purslow, Benitez, Gerrard, Lee, Dalglish. There are major problems motivation–wise within the team. When the Americans clawed back £55M from Rafa's transfer kitty that he had built up, the players were already aware that two major signings were about to be made (literally days away) involving nearly all of that money. That all fell by the wayside as the Americans decided to pay down the debt instead, which in turn destroyed the team's morale.
There is a major major split developing with Hicks and Gillette on one side and the rest united around Rafa on the other. The Americans refuse point blank to accept that quality players cost so much money and believe that the team's fanbase is secure enough and large enough to make it economically acceptable to be a middle–ranking team with cheaper players for at least the next 5 seasons as they continue to pay down the debt and get the new stadium underway. This is unacceptable to the Rafa camp.
Rafa is going nowhere unless forced and if he goes then the others will walk with him along with several senior players. This has been made plain to the Americans who are not happy and are even more annoyed in that although they have a choice of three potential backers, all three want an equal share awith the Americans and a say in the day–to–day running of the club which the Americans are not willing to relinquish. Dark days indeed. Onwards to US–inspired mediocrity!!
If thats the case then the players should rally round Rafa and tell the yanks to fu'ck off. The supporters need them to stop being like little kids who dont get their own way and grow some bollox immediately!
bunglemark2 wrote:Ciggy wrote:Sir Roger wrote:If thats the case then the players should rally round Rafa and tell the yanks to fu'ck off. The supporters need them to stop being like little kids who dont get their own way and grow some bollox immediately!Agreed, and I really hope there is a meeting today to tell the yanks that lack of invesment will see their none-investment franchise collapse.
Ciggy...either way the players are going to get their '70K-or-100K-or-whatever-ridiculous-weekly-pay-they-get' anyway, so I can't see anybody having the nads to stand up to the owners. They're at least one level removed from the board so it doesn't matter to them, unless you have the likes of Gerrard and Carra, local lads, standing up for the pride and heritage of the club. The rest are bought in, hired mercenaries if you want, and if it isn't Liverpool paying them an obscene amount of money for kicking a leather ball around, it'll be some other club instead....
Ciggy wrote:This was posted on the Rattle yesterday, dont know if its bullsh!t or true.
There will be a 'crisis conference' at Anfield late tomorrow afternoon (monday). Present in person or by video will be the following:– Hicks, Gillette, Purslow, Benitez, Gerrard, Lee, Dalglish. There are major problems motivation–wise within the team. When the Americans clawed back £55M from Rafa's transfer kitty that he had built up, the players were already aware that two major signings were about to be made (literally days away) involving nearly all of that money. That all fell by the wayside as the Americans decided to pay down the debt instead, which in turn destroyed the team's morale.
There is a major major split developing with Hicks and Gillette on one side and the rest united around Rafa on the other. The Americans refuse point blank to accept that quality players cost so much money and believe that the team's fanbase is secure enough and large enough to make it economically acceptable to be a middle–ranking team with cheaper players for at least the next 5 seasons as they continue to pay down the debt and get the new stadium underway. This is unacceptable to the Rafa camp.
Rafa is going nowhere unless forced and if he goes then the others will walk with him along with several senior players. This has been made plain to the Americans who are not happy and are even more annoyed in that although they have a choice of three potential backers, all three want an equal share awith the Americans and a say in the day–to–day running of the club which the Americans are not willing to relinquish. Dark days indeed. Onwards to US–inspired mediocrity!!
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Ciggy wrote:This was posted on the Rattle yesterday, dont know if its bullsh!t or true.
There will be a 'crisis conference' at Anfield late tomorrow afternoon (monday). Present in person or by video will be the following:– Hicks, Gillette, Purslow, Benitez, Gerrard, Lee, Dalglish. There are major problems motivation–wise within the team. When the Americans clawed back £55M from Rafa's transfer kitty that he had built up, the players were already aware that two major signings were about to be made (literally days away) involving nearly all of that money. That all fell by the wayside as the Americans decided to pay down the debt instead, which in turn destroyed the team's morale.
There is a major major split developing with Hicks and Gillette on one side and the rest united around Rafa on the other. The Americans refuse point blank to accept that quality players cost so much money and believe that the team's fanbase is secure enough and large enough to make it economically acceptable to be a middle–ranking team with cheaper players for at least the next 5 seasons as they continue to pay down the debt and get the new stadium underway. This is unacceptable to the Rafa camp.
Rafa is going nowhere unless forced and if he goes then the others will walk with him along with several senior players. This has been made plain to the Americans who are not happy and are even more annoyed in that although they have a choice of three potential backers, all three want an equal share awith the Americans and a say in the day–to–day running of the club which the Americans are not willing to relinquish. Dark days indeed. Onwards to US–inspired mediocrity!!
Sounds like absolute BS.
Everyone knows that financially a top four is a must to maintain revenue.
Just another "fan" who can't see his arse from his elbow.
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