what we expect
That would be one serious squad overhaul.
Arsene's "What could have been" squad would have probably dominated Europe for many years, if that is any comfort

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what we expect
I think the main problem lies with FSG. The sooner they sell us to a billionaire Arab the better![]()
They are very good in terms of managing finances and improving us off the field, but with the funding in football nowadays that is simply not enough
FSG have the right idea, but we can't compete with money, and as sad as it is 95% of the time it lies down to that
According to Forbes' latest ratings, we're the 8th most valuable club in the world, at £644m - more than twice what FSG paid five years ago.
Then again, 4 of the clubs in front of us are English, placing us at the same place in that table as in the league table: 5th.
As the 8th most valuable club in the world, it should definitely be possible to get some world class players. We're ahead of clubs like Dortmund, PSG, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan. Sure, some of these clubs (especially PSG) have more financial muscle than us regardless of the club's worth, but still - if Liverpool FC can't sign world class players, then not many clubs can. I think intent is a more important factor here than what we're willing to acknowledge.
FSG have the right idea, but we can't compete with money, and as sad as it is 95% of the time it lies down to that
According to Forbes' latest ratings, we're the 8th most valuable club in the world, at £644m - more than twice what FSG paid five years ago.
Then again, 4 of the clubs in front of us are English, placing us at the same place in that table as in the league table: 5th.
As the 8th most valuable club in the world, it should definitely be possible to get some world class players. We're ahead of clubs like Dortmund, PSG, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan. Sure, some of these clubs (especially PSG) have more financial muscle than us regardless of the club's worth, but still - if Liverpool FC can't sign world class players, then not many clubs can. I think intent is a more important factor here than what we're willing to acknowledge.
I think the main problem lies with FSG. The sooner they sell us to a billionaire Arab the better![]()
According to Forbes' latest ratings, we're the 8th most valuable club in the world, at £644m - more than twice what FSG paid five years ago.
Then again, 4 of the clubs in front of us are English, placing us at the same place in that table as in the league table: 5th.
As the 8th most valuable club in the world, it should definitely be possible to get some world class players. We're ahead of clubs like Dortmund, PSG, Atletico Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan. Sure, some of these clubs (especially PSG) have more financial muscle than us regardless of the club's worth, but still - if Liverpool FC can't sign world class players, then not many clubs can. I think intent is a more important factor here than what we're willing to acknowledge.
FSG have done well, but its just unfortunate that England is so superior to most leagues in terms of financial depth
yeah but we cant really argue that they havent provided money and backed the manager. 200mill plus weve spent more in transfers then chelsea and arsenal. if only we had genie scout as our actuall scouts.
We've only spent an average of 14mil net per window since they joined the club and the majority of signings we've made have been replacing our best players rather than building on what we had
true, but and a big but our transfet record in signing players is rather abysmal even you have to agree. who can blame them in that case.
Yeah I really don't get why Pool is so **** at transfers. Because the money is certainly there. The whole thing reeks of incompetence of upper management, the manager, and the scouting department. Its not like Depay only started to shine this year, for example.
Financially you were even worse under Benitez, but he always managed to poach some promising talent. Some were a hit, so were a miss, but the point is, he had plenty of hits.
At the time, we were in a better position under Benitez... Champions League winners/finalists, regular Champions League participation and the financial gap wasn't as obvious then
The emergence of Man City has made it harder also
Yeah, but FPP should be starting to close that gap down now.
The other thing worth pointing out that Rodgers' reputation (or lack of thereof) doesn't help matter either. If you were to get Klopp for example, things would likely improve - people were coming to Dortmund just to work with him.