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fridgemagnet

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Be careful what you wish for; find a new owner who will purchase the club for north of 1.5 billion and then be able to afford to regularly inject cash into the squad. There's not so many of those about.

Meanwhile ENIC take their 1.5+ billion head up the motorway buy a certain stripy club for about £300 mill inject say £90 mill into the squad and watch it go, one club town, no need to build a bigger ground, large catchment area for youth.

For whatever reasons there seems to have been a fuck up this window, until someone lets us in on it, could be clubs have all decided to stitch us up this window, could be Levy micro-managing far too many things at once, could be naming rights, could be managers decision, could be loads of reasons.
 

parj

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This thread is a fcuking joke. Levy and ENIC helped turn this club around, built a team not fighting relegation, then built an awesome training ground and built a team that laid the foundations for today and now a new stadium.

Yes we could have done the oil tycoon approach but as seen with Chelsea and Man City it's crash boom approach, and if the owner gets bored we could be fcuked.

Yes this window has been shit but remember the dark days of Sugar before slitting your wrists
 

coys200

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All pointing to us being sold this season only explanation on Pochettino and Kane signing. Unless they’ve been completely lied to which I’d find hard to believe.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Be careful what you wish for; find a new owner who will purchase the club for north of 1.5 billion and then be able to afford to regularly inject cash into the squad. There's not so many of those about.

Meanwhile ENIC take their 1.5+ billion head up the motorway buy a certain stripy club for about £300 mill inject say £90 mill into the squad and watch it go, one club town, no need to build a bigger ground, large catchment area for youth.

For whatever reasons there seems to have been a fuck up this window, until someone lets us in on it, could be clubs have all decided to stitch us up this window, could be Levy micro-managing far too many things at once, could be naming rights, could be managers decision, could be loads of reasons.


It's called reinvesting the HUGE profits football clubs make now.
 

shelfboy68

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All pointing to us being sold this season only explanation on Pochettino and Kane signing. Unless they’ve been completely lied to which I’d find hard to believe.
Don't think they were lied to but I guess only poch and Kane can confirm whether assurances were made and then not delivered on as for sale of the club I would think they would get everything complete first then hopefully look to sell.
 

parj

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It's called reinvesting the HUGE profits football clubs make now.

It's called making the club sustainable. If Levy or Lewis gets bored, we are a damn fcuking attractive proposition for anyone with no debt to the previous owners unlike Chelsea with their £1bn loan from Roman
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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What is sustainable about letting success slip through your fingers?

When we finish 6th next season, that would represent a massive failure and he should be removed by the board.
 

luptic

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When you expect your fans to pay and pay, regardless of a new stadium, and you sign no one, is it any wonder companies didn't see fit that spending money on name rights was worth it.
This stinks of the naming rights, rising stadium costs.

Levy can shove the cheese boards up his arse.
 

shelfboy68

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When you expect your fans to pay and pay, regardless of a new stadium, and you sign no one, is it any wonder companies didn't see fit that spending money on name rights was worth it.
This stinks of the naming rights, rising stadium costs.

Levy can shove the cheese boards up his arse.
He will expect to receive payment for sticking a cheese board up his arse nothing is free with levy bet he charges to give a blood test.:joyful:
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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When you expect your fans to pay and pay, regardless of a new stadium, and you sign no one, is it any wonder companies didn't see fit that spending money on name rights was worth it.
This stinks of the naming rights, rising stadium costs.

Levy can shove the cheese boards up his arse.

By the time we actually play a game in the new stadium I expect questions will be being asked by fans and pundits. The atmosphere could well be toxic, especially if big spending Liverpool twat us in that game.
 
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