Scouseinthehouse
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They still have a 'tier 1' status?
Huh? Who knew?
Huh? Who knew?
They still have a 'tier 1' status?
Huh? Who knew?
They still have vast financial power and a serious appeal to players. The whole reason there's such panic around the club at the moment is because the allure is fading and they realistically have another season at most before their fall from grace becomes more than just a slip up in the grand scheme of things.
Tier 1.25/1.5 is probably more accurate although their Ferguson reputation is still so great that they can reliably compete with the rest of the tier 1 clubs for players/sponsorship.
Put it this way, Spurs and United both go in for the same player. Who is more likely to get him?
Yeah, nobody wants to sign for the club where manager is on the brink. Might be the real reason why there weren't any signings in the winter, when LVG seemed dead in the water.
. It's also why taking Mourinho on will either work out spectacularly for them or be terrible. If he is as dogmatic and stubborn as he was with us, then they're ******. If the Jose of old turns up though, pragmatic and willing to do what it takes to win, expect them to be an absolute force again.
It's between both worlds really in March. But come the summer, United will almost invariably win that race.
If Van Gaal's your manager, and you've dipped out of the Champions League again (maybe crashed out the Europa to us and we've gone on in the competition .... but let's live that and not tempt fait before the 2 games) I'm not so sure.
Klopp's a great leveller. European players in particular want to play for him. Mourinho flips that back somewhat as you mentioned but still nothing like if Rodgers was still here.
Money's obviously relative, and it still remains to be seen just how far FSG will go regardless of Ayre talking about an 'open war chest' for the summer. (I'd need confirmation if they said today was Monday. That's how far I currently trust them.). But if a similar bid was accepted, and salary's weren't that far apart; I don't think it's as clear cut a decision as many Utd fans would still like to think.
That said, I don't think we're going to be looking at the same sort of players anyways in the main. If there's a top echelon one that fits, we'll be in. Whereas with Utd if Woodward's time is any indication, you're more likely to go for a big name just because whilst with Klopp, it has to be the right fit.
Ohh we need more creativity? Lets just totally neglect our best youth player in Pereira and shove him to the U21's whilst we keep ****** James Weir on the bench. Or even worse, Fellaini marching straight back on the bench after an injury.
After yesterday's match there's no doubt in my mind that LVG is deranged / has gone senile (which makes me worry about Giggsys input).....
Bet you can't wait for Thursday then? Lol.
Oh we' ll come through the matches against you no problems, Ive got no worries about that mate.
Btw Ill be at OT for the 2nd match yeah! (its been ages since Ive last been)
Me too. I'll wave at yer as you leave early with your season in tatters..
If being ahead of you in the premier league, still in the FA Cup and looking more than likely to beat you in the Europe league from recent results vs you, equal "season in tatters", I'd much prefer that over Liverpool's normal season of having no chance of winning anything.
Sounds like any Utd season pre or post Ferguson..
Just sounds like Liverpool tbh.