kindaconfused wrote:Perhaps we could talk about Granada after all they are one of the major shareholders in Liverpool, now spot the connection there and you can see an interesting dynamic?
Kinda,
I'm with you 110%. Unfortunately your concerns are viewed as negatives and fans get emotional, but you're right in more than one area.
I've been going on about finances for the last 5 years.
I note your quote ref the Granada Investment. Since you're well informed, you'll be aware that Granada invested in both Arsenal and Liverpool. They got a significantly bigger share in Liverpool for about 20% of what they paid Arsenal......why.......?
Because we are run at the top like a boys club. 3 years ago we were really close to getting into real trouble. The Board has no big company experience and gamble (like Risdale). Our performance commercially falls behind (by miles) that of our competition. Look at Arsenal, yes they've had some recent success but they're miles ahead of us commercially and have a smaller stadium. Do you think they're a much bigger club, look at their website, it's not held together by tape and string.
We have not marketed our overseas opportunity, never mind that, we don't maximise our domestic position. Rick sits next to some Eastern Prime Minister like a little boy embarrasing the club. David Dein at Arsenal is a professional businessman.
I could go on and on. The new ground will break us. Why is our new ground going to cost £70M and Arsenals c£360M. (no it's not just because it's in London) Because our's will be done on the cheap and look awful cause we want to call it Anfield. The Emirates will look and is miles ahead in terms of specification. Morgan is complaining about the quality of the ground already. Apparently its an Easy Jet of a stadium but people are blinded by a few fancy graphics.
Our record in the transfer market is appalling. We've paid top dollar and lost millions never selling anyone on for a major profit (apart from Fowler?). This is not all the managers fault - where the due diligence?
I do believe Rafa will improve things on the pitch and will raise the game BUT we need a shake up at the top.
WHERE DOES EVERYONE THINK THE MONEY IS COMING FROM IN JANUARY? (More debt and gambling on the team performing)
We have a reputation as being a soft touch and the Spice Boys maximised the gravy train. It's continued to run and unless we create a professional structure to manage this multi-million pound company we will not compete.
(ps - a fish rots from its head!)