dawson99 » Mon May 21, 2012 11:26 am wrote:17 years is long enough,a dn all this you're not from Liverpool so you don't know is getting old.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon May 21, 2012 12:18 pm wrote:dawson99 » Mon May 21, 2012 11:26 am wrote:17 years is long enough,a dn all this you're not from Liverpool so you don't know is getting old.
actually i dont think it is, especially when talking about the historical significance of things, when you are in your 20`s you dont look at the world that way but once you hit your 40`s and become more introspective you start to appreciate that things like that matter.
dawson99 » Mon May 21, 2012 12:19 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon May 21, 2012 12:18 pm wrote:dawson99 » Mon May 21, 2012 11:26 am wrote:17 years is long enough,a dn all this you're not from Liverpool so you don't know is getting old.
actually i dont think it is, especially when talking about the historical significance of things, when you are in your 20`s you dont look at the world that way but once you hit your 40`s and become more introspective you start to appreciate that things like that matter.
I'm 35, its long enough mate
Thommo's perm » Sun May 20, 2012 9:12 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Sun May 20, 2012 9:09 pm wrote:Consulting with the fans would show them that Liverpool is about winning trophies not making money
The fans should make their feelings known and the owners must listen
This "were doing it on your behalf" is not good enough. We will end up with the same situation as last time
Liverpool face the prospect of losing Luis Suarez and Martin Skrtel as the club’s American owners look to introduce a new economic reality to Anfield.
Fenway Sports Group believe that an extended period of austerity is the only way to balance the books following Liverpool’s failure to qualify for the Champions League for a third successive season.
It means the transfer budget will be slashed – a move that won’t impress Suarez and Skrtel when they open talks about new contracts this summer.
Suarez has been targeted by Italian champions Juventus and their rivals AC Milan– and has admitted that he would like to experience life in Italy or Spain – while player-of-the-season Skrtel is wanted by Fiorentina.
Liverpool are planning to offer the pair – and defender Daniel Agger – new deals in a bid to block any foreign interest.
But their chances of keeping Suarez and Skrtel will be hit hard by the revelation that Kenny Dalglish’s successor as manager will be have to agree to work under a tight budget.
FSG want to introduce a five-year plan to bring success back to a club that has been plunged into chaos by Dalglish’s departure. After backing the Kop legend to the tune of £120m during his 16-month tenure, the Americans are looking for a man to target young, inexpensive talent and bring through graduates from the academy.
That will only push Suarez and Skrtel towards clubs with greater short-term ambitions as they assess their futures.
Suarez, the Uruguayan striker whose race row with Patrice Evra last October seriously undermined Dalglish’s position, said when he joined the club from Ajax in January 2011 for £22.8m that his ambition was to win the Champions League.
But Liverpool finished eighth in the Premier League – a massive 37 points behind champions Manchester City and 17 points adrift of the top four.
And Suarez allowed his guard to briefly slip during the week when he admitted: “I hope to play in Spain in the future because together with the English and Italian leagues, it is the best in the world.”
Juventus are ready to offer the 25-year-old an escape to Serie A and are willing to pay up to £30m as they look to make an assault on the Champions League.
Sktrel has resisted Fiorentina’s overtures for the past 12 months, but the Italians will return and are willing to pay £20m.
After an impressive season that saw him recognised as Liverpool’s most consistent performer, the 28-year-old Slovakian centre-back will be unwilling to spend the peak years of his career at a club unable to challenge for top honours.
Kenny Kan » Mon May 21, 2012 2:16 pm wrote:It's not true Woof.
Liverpool are planning to offer the pair – and defender Daniel Agger – new deals in a bid to block any foreign interest.
woof woof ! » Mon May 21, 2012 1:22 pm wrote:Kenny Kan » Mon May 21, 2012 2:16 pm wrote:It's not true Woof.
OK, good.![]()
what about this bitLiverpool are planning to offer the pair – and defender Daniel Agger – new deals in a bid to block any foreign interest.
supersub » Mon May 21, 2012 12:24 pm wrote:I've been going to Anfield for 45 years and it's still not long enough
jacdaniel » Mon May 21, 2012 3:14 pm wrote:Right now, Im not too sure what to make of FSG at all. They've been in charge for 18 months now and we seem to be starting from scratch as opposed to 18 months into a 5 year plan.
We all seem to be blaming either Kenny or Comolli for the signings we made but isn't it a bit of a coincidence that the players we signed fit nicely into FSG's stats based approach... I'm also not convinced that they ever wanted Kenny at all. They left him all alone in the Suarez affair and there didn't appear to be funds in Jan.
Things also seem to be quiet on the new stadium front. Right now it seems to me like we're starting a 5 year plan 18 months later.
It will be interesting to see what kind of appointments are made over the next few weeks and what kind of money is invested.
Their honeymoon period is certainly over and I think some of us fans would really like to know what the plan is.
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