paxtonwolf
Tony Marchi
Liverpool just fannying around now. Shame, I wanted 6.7.8
Liverpool just fannying around now. Shame, I wanted 6.7.8
Liverpool just fannying around now. Shame, I wanted 6.7.8
Reckon there's still at least one more in this, maybe two.
I kinda 5-0 and just chilling out for 30 mins at Old Trafford is more embarrassing.Yeah I hate liverpool but if they’re gonna batter United, I’d rather it was 7 or 8.
The only thing I think of when I watch Pool these days is ' it could have been us'.
We had the same philosophy. A better coach, imo. And better players as late as 2016/2017.
They had the far, far, far better owners - transformative owners who cared about winning, invested when it mattered most, backed Klopp to the hilt in good times and bad. That's the only difference.
Everything they did, we could have done, but they had FSG and we have...ENIC.
Their rise and our fall into mid-table and possibly worse will be a case study down the road, imo. As natural experiments go in football, there aren't many as useful as this one.
The only thing I think of when I watch Pool these days is ' it could have been us'.
We had the same philosophy. A better coach, imo. And better players as late as 2016/2017.
They had the far, far, far better owners - transformative owners who cared about winning, invested when it mattered most, backed Klopp to the hilt in good times and bad. That's the only difference.
Everything they did, we could have done, but they had FSG and we have...ENIC.
Their rise and our fall into mid-table and possibly worse will be a case study down the road, imo. As natural experiments go in football, there aren't many as useful as this one.
Not sure that's entirely fair. They didn't have a stadium to build and got a bunch of money from the Coutinho sale, which wasn't voluntary, to invest in VVD and Alisson.
They aren't great owners by any stretch. Klopp is infuriatingly good though.
Ole saying “we are too close to give up now”
Fingers crossed still in charge next w/e.
This interview is beautiful in how deluded he is:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59031884
They invested more than that, though. Iirc, in terms of owner investment, they backed Klopp with about 100m over the years (not including what they spent on the stadium renovation) - a pittance by PL standards, but enough to push him over the line to win the CL and the PL.
Poch didn't need that much to get over the line, but he got absolutely nothing from Levy or ENIC.
And worse than that, at the first sign of trouble, he was dumped by Levy. Klopp had a horrendous, horrendous 2020/2021 for the most part - they kept him, he turned it around at the end and now they're flying again. They kept faith with their man.
We didn't keep faith with a manager who was (imo) better than Klopp when they were both here.