
According to figures from The Athletic, Liverpool ranks 19th in the Premier League for net owner funding over the last five years at *minus* £37m.
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According to figures from The Athletic, Liverpool ranks 19th in the Premier League for net owner funding over the last five years at *minus* £37m.
I have been a Liverpool fan almost my whole life.
'I don't quite remember the 1971 FA Cup final, which we lost to Arsenal, but I began to support them shortly after. Players like Kevin Keegan and then Kenny Dalglish became my heroes, and I read the stories about Bill Shankly and loved the culture, what they represented and the way they played the game.
I grew up supporting Liverpool as well and the reason I'm a manager today is because of the football club. I grew up with those stories of Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and the boot room, Ronnie Moran, Joe Fagan, Roy Evans, all those guys. That kind of philosophy has stayed with me.
They were playing possession-based football before it was trendy in the world.
Na LFC su RMAD lyginti tai kaip pirštą su organu, tikriausiai. Per daug skirtumų, pradedant tiek geolokacine, tiek istorine trauka, tiek įvertinant premiumus ant kainų EPL klubams, tiek lengvesnį prėjimą Ispanijai prie Pietų Amerikos rinkos ir t.t. Reikia pripažint, kad Realo vadyba, nepaisant tokių kliuvinių kaip Hazardas, dirba nepriekaištingai.
Per tą laiką paleisti Mane, Shaqiri, Wijnaldum, Origi, Minamino. @KOP point'as yra kad nebuvo building on the success, kai saka. O koks tavo? Kad apie £50mln NET/sezonui skirta?
Fokusuojuosi ne į tą vietą, kuris klubas should have, would have, could have, nes tų jaunų žaidėjų akademijose - tūkstančiai, ir visi tie patys byg klabai juos seka, todėl čia jokia naujiena, kad domėjosi tiek United, tiek LFC. Man visad užkliūva, kokia nekompetencija kartais yra klubų viduje. Norėčiau sužinot, ką reiškia, „at first, Liverpool told us that they couldn't do it and then United called us, saying that they could“.At first, Liverpool told us that they couldn't do it and then United called us, saying that they could. Liverpool found out and contacted us again to sign him. Celta does not have the financial power to offer professional contracts at that age. Sometimes the young players leave.
“Really tough to take. Not that difficult to explain. First and foremost, Napoli played a really good game and we didn’t.”
“Until Thiago entered the pitch, I cannot remember one counter pressing situation.”
“It looks like we have to reinvent ourselves. There’s a lot of things lacking.”
“With Alisson in goal, you have to be really bad to concede 3 goals in the first half.”
“If Wolves watch tonight, they can’t stop laughing at us.”
“We were not working as a team.”
“We don’t play good enough. It’s obvious. That’s why we lose games.”
“I need time to think about it. There’s a few things really obvious. We have to reset and go.”
“It's not that we need to invent a new kind of football but everyone would be happy if we can play similar stuff that we used to do. It was the least compact I've seen us for a long, long time.”
on going to the away end after the game "I had to say sorry to the fans."
"The high line is only a risk when we don't have pressure on the ball. We need a high line. The problem was we didn't get close enough to them to put them under pressure."
Klopp asked if he's worried about getting the sack like Tuchel "Not really, our owners are rather calm and expect me to sort the situation and not think someone else will."
Nice, ačiū!aBil wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 18:58Žiauriai tingiu tuos paveiksliukus po vieną kelnot, tai bandom taip: https://www.docdroid.net/npFV5m1/cox-taa.pdf
Reddito LFC sub'o moderatoriai pakeitė savo politiką ir uždraudė komentaruose copy-pastint the Athletic straipsnius (nes redditas neva jau gavo kažkokį copyright claimą) nepaisant to, jog iš visų kitų šaltinių su paywall tą daryti leidžia (įskaitant ir pvz. the Times, kur taip pat gerai rašo Joyce). Nepaisant to, link'us į paywall apsaugotus the Athletic straipsnius dėti leidžia (kas tiesiogiai pažeidžia sub'o 'no promotions' taisyklę).aBil wrote: ↑26 Aug 2019, 17:56 https://theathletic.co.uk/1162465/2019/ ... full-back/
Geras straipsnis apie TAA iš autoriaus, apie kurį šitam forumiuke kalbėta buvo. Berods Furis kažkokią ten knygą jo skaitęs buvo.
He is an outstanding player, I like him a lot but it is not about him. You have to create a team. A team is not a collection of the best individual players, they have to work together. Liverpool is a long-term project. The team is really good.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/20 ... l-doubted/The formal handing over of the Champions League trophy was seconds away, and Henderson – the Liverpool captain – decided he did not want to accept it alone.
He approached Milner and manager Jurgen Klopp, urging them to share the honour.
“If anyone other than you lifts up that trophy they are getting fucking wrestled to the ground,” Milner replied.
“I felt myself, Millie and the gaffer should have lifted it together,” said Henderson.
“I asked Millie and the gaffer because I felt as though Millie is a big part of the squad. I know I wear the armband when I play but he wore it a lot when I haven't been playing. He is a big part of the dressing room. Without him it would have been different - and the manager. What we did that night wouldn't have been possible without the manager. But he said no. I hadn't planned it
“For me, the photo would have meant the same if the manager was lifting the trophy and I was stood behind him.”
Since replacing Steven Gerrard as captain in 2015, Henderson has sought his own identity as skipper. His willingness to sacrifice the trophy lift will surely epitomise his career wearing the armband – the ultimate validation of his leadership style.
“Everyone looks at the captain to lift the trophy and everyone speaks highly of the captain when you win a competition, but if you rewind to a year or two ago, people would have been criticising the way I am and asking if I should be captain,” says Henderson.
“That is not for me to get involved with because they do not really know. You can’t judge a captain on performance. There is a lot more than the way you play at the weekend. A lot goes into it behind the scenes, not just me. There are a lot of leaders in this group and the manager. I don’t see why I should be given more praise.
“Even though people outside may have doubted (me), I have never felt it was that way inside. The players and manager have always been 100 per cent behind me and I have always felt their confidence.
“Listen, don't get me wrong. I'm so proud to captain this football club and I don't take that lightly. Just playing for this club is unbelievable, and to captain it and lift the Champions League trophy was unbelievable. But that's not what it's about for me. Just winning the European Cup was enough for me, with this team, this manager, this club.”
There was no way I was going to come off that night. I hurt a tendon in my knee in a tackle but I knew if I could manage the pain and reach half-time, I’d be ok. I had injections & painkillers and jumped on the spinning bike for 10 minutes to stop my knee seizing up.
City’s ability to artificially inflate the value of their sponsorship income has enabled them to undercut other Premier League clubs to secure commercial deals.
Liverpool are convinced that they have lost out on several commercial opportunities because City accepted a lower offer from the same companies, an indulgence it has been suggested they can afford because of their access to Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth. Uefa is investigating allegations that City disguised investment by the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour, by representing it as sponsorship from the country’s airline, Etihad. An internal email between City executives obtained by German magazine Der Spiegel regarding a £67.5 million sponsorship for the 2015-16 season states that “£8 million should be funded directly by Etihad and £59.5 million by ADUG”, which is Mansour’s own City holding company. City have denied any wrongdoing and insist the documents have been taken out of context.
<3 <3 <3I never thought of going elsewhere.
I know a lot of things were written in the newspapers, but it wasn’t true. What’s funny is that this PSG loan story came out just before our Champions League match [in November].
And I had already experienced a similar story the day before the final of the Coupe de la Ligue between PSG and Monaco [in March 2018]. It’s a strange coincidence, isn't it?
In fact, if I had to sign at PSG, it’s the year before it could have been done.
They were very interested, I talked a lot with Antero and the club’s leaders, but it didn’t work.
The year after, I did not wait for them… And then, I thought it was time to leave France.