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So now Man Utd are out of the Champions league how many years do we think it will be before they are in this completion again?
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Probably only one unfortunately. When you throw anything between £150-200m at a problem, chances are that it will be fixed pretty quickly.
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However. If Moyes is still manager then it doesn't matter who we sign we aren't finishing top 4 so the answer would be season after next.
At least Moyes is going to make Glazers spend some of the money the club has made due to his ineptitude. Being outspent by a Liverpool team regularly that hasn't won **** for so long is disgraceful stuff. |
Regularly outspent by a Liverpool team?
We've had to scrape around trying to get players to build a team. You've been in a privileged position to add first teamers to a competing squad. DDG -£20m Jones - £18m Smalling - £10m Carrick - £18m RVP - £24m Rooney - £27m Ferdinand - £30m Valencia - £16m Young - £18m KShinji - £18m Mata - £37m Fellaini£28m Nani - £18m Anderson - £18m Zaha - £15m Yeah - it's clear for everyone that united haven't had any funding. |
Moyes isn't going anywhere, he is here to stay i'm afraid.
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In the interest of fairness:
Mignolet - £13m Johnson - £18m Sakho - £18m Henderson £16m Sturridge - £12m Suarez - £22m |
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Downing £20m Carroll £35m |
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Also paid for by Fernando Torres. Should I count his transfer fee under the current Liverpool players that cost decent money? |
I thought this was comparing who outspent who, not who is currently playing.
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Add Borini to that.. £11m
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The facts are there to see. Liverpool has matched or at least been around our region of spending during the Sir Alex years despite you winning close to **** all and United dominating the league. It's just the vast number of players Liverpool did sign came to nothing and were sold on. |
Didn't Dirk Kuyt cost about 15 million?
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When you have to replace 4/5 players each season trying to get back to the top, then it's a lot harder. You end up chasing your tails. United have cut back over the last few years, but I only ever remember you constantly outspending us. Maybe that's just perspective. Either way, looking at the prices of the players in your team, I don't think it's fair to claim you've been underfunded. |
Liverpool has spent boatloads. No club has spent as much as them since 1990 without winning their league. It's why this whole "Liverpol the underdogs" story this year is pretty funny to me. They aren't spending Chesea/City money obviously but they aren't some broke club relying on its accademy to win the league either.
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Anyway this has gone crazy off topic. Let's get back to how clueless Moyes is :joker:
We can all agree on that :p |
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Answer honestly. Now you'll see why we're underdogs, and we've only spent the money we've earned. There are teams you can criticise for spending ludicrous money in football - but Liverpool isn't one. We've spread our money too thin at times instead of getting one good player, we've signed 3 players. Regardless of your bad feeling to being more liked by more people, and coupled with your own terrible season, there is no denying that Liverpool are the underdogs. Jose Mourinho has spent £100m since his return, and Pellegrini spent not far off that too. We spent a ****load less this summer. |
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