aCe' » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:03 pm wrote:johnbarnes » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:35 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Jun 23, 2015 5:10 pm wrote:Good post Ace and I agree with you.
United looked vulnerable at the back last season so what are they doing? They are going all out for Sergio Ramos.
We looked awful in midfield so what do we do? Give Hendo a bumper contract and bring in James Milner.
That sums it up for me.
It's a fair point. However United are addressing their on field situation with big name purchases on big wages.
It's a quick fix by a manager who probably won't stay their too long which could hurt them in the long-term.
LFC are addressing its on field situation with a long-term fix. For the most part we got this wrong in last summers transfers. But given time, are the signings we've made really that bad?
LFC plan can only really be judged once a full generation of football has been played i.e. 10 years.
A decade seems a long time, especially to a fanbase that wants it all now. But FSG don't view it that way.
They own a franchise that went nearly a century without major success, so to them what's 25 years?
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You realize you're posting this on the Raheem Sterling thread don't you. The best young talent at the club wants to leave (and is on his way out) because the side is not competitive enough. The best players we've had the past 5 seasons or so have all left the club (mainly because we aren't competitive) and you're seriously trying to convince people that going the Southampton route and sacrificing results and success for youth development is the way forward ?
Not trying to convince anyone of anything, just pointing out simple facts that make life easier.
YES we can all go on and on about LFC not good enough, not competitive, not spending enough, losing its best players. In this case potentially losing RS (see I know which thread am posting in) but does that mean we are not building a future that WILL see LFC become competitive, will spend big (new main stand = increased revenues) and not lose its best players?
Since 1990 I've watched LFC slog it out trying to win the league in various guises and not one of them worked. FSG lay down a plan of action which for the first time in 25 years in completely radical.
People fight against radical change all the time, but how does one improve without change?
Some players will buy into this. Firmino being the latest (or do you not think he is good enough?).
Raheem Sterling does not buy into the FSG plan but he wasn't purchased by FSG either. However, my gut feeling is that RS would be acting up like he has even if we had won the last 3 games of the season before last. Some people are just plain 'ol trouble makers who think the world owes them something. RS is just a spoilt brat and we don't need them at LFC nor do FSG to successfully execute their plan.
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