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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Would you want to invest in a company with a 49m

> potential liability? I don't think any deal will

> be a good one for investors but instead it will be

> a case of people being willing to put their hand

> in their pocket to save a great club.


Would depend how much money I had and could afford to lose.

Small change compared to the alleged ?2 billion Abramovich has spent at Chelsea.

I don't make it personal - you just take everything I say to heart. I can't help it if you are insecure and can't take a bit of banter. Why is it Man U and Man C fans, and Spurs and Arsenal fans can mock each other and no one seems to get as offended as you??

Also, in response to your point on finances... Check the small print. You'll find Celtic are ?30m in the red. It might be in the red to their sugar daddy, but the loans are there. Would you say ?30m in the red is a good financial 'code of conduct'?


Parkdrive - no one is saying you should. I just wondered if you had a specific reason.

Consider this. Liverpool brought back Dalglish in the expectation of turning things around, to boost that ambition they spent huge amounts of money, a luxury they did not extend to Hodgson. Given all of that, had Hodgson done the same, can you imagine the grief and abuse he would have got. God alone knows what the EDFers would have said if the Arsenal had spent as much and we had performed like Liverpool. Yet nobody seems to think Dalglish isn't up to the job, another poor result yesterday. So much for the return of the king, more like the emperors new clothes.

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Consider this. Liverpool brought back Dalglish in

> the expectation of turning things around, to boost

> that ambition they spent huge amounts of money, a

> luxury they did not extend to Hodgson. Given all

> of that, had Hodgson done the same, can you

> imagine the grief and abuse he would have got. God

> alone knows what the EDFers would have said if the

> Arsenal had spent as much and we had performed

> like Liverpool. Yet nobody seems to think

> Dalglish isn't up to the job, another poor result

> yesterday. So much for the return of the king,

> more like the emperors new clothes.


Liverpool record under Roy Hodgson


10 wins out of 20 got him the sack. ?20m spent.


Liverpool record under Dalglish


10 wins out of 27. ?100m spent.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Consider this. Liverpool brought back Dalglish

> in

> > the expectation of turning things around, to

> boost

> > that ambition they spent huge amounts of money,

> a

> > luxury they did not extend to Hodgson. Given

> all

> > of that, had Hodgson done the same, can you

> > imagine the grief and abuse he would have got.

> God

> > alone knows what the EDFers would have said if

> the

> > Arsenal had spent as much and we had performed

> > like Liverpool. Yet nobody seems to think

> > Dalglish isn't up to the job, another poor

> result

> > yesterday. So much for the return of the king,

> > more like the emperors new clothes.

>

> Liverpool record under Roy Hodgson

>

> 10 wins out of 20 got him the sack. ?20m spent.

>

> Liverpool record under Dalglish

>

> 10 wins out of 27. ?100m spent.



I rest my case.

I think the newish owners will stick with Kenny for the time being. It has been a pretty shit season so far, although FA Cup still a possibility), and I'm forced to admit that most of the new players haven't set the world on fire. I'll happily wait til the end of next season before making my judgement.


I agree, and said at the time, that Woy was very poorly treated, and deserved better from club and fans, but unfortunately for him, he was seen as Hicks and Gillett's man, so he was never going to get a fair run.

I would be interested as to how you arrived at that 80% figure Anna.

Was it from posts during the last week, month, 3 months etc?

If it includes posts made around the Suarez incident, then that would skew any 'statistical analysis'.

Do you perceive Otta's last post as 'slating' Liverpool?

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> HMRC have said they are willing to do a deal.

> The big tax case findings are yet to be released

> so no one knows what the full liability could

> be.... and of that, HMRC will maybe deal at

> something like 10p in the pound.




Rangers' future has been secured. But only at the expense of a deal with HMRC over stadium naming rights. Ibrox is to be renamed the Inland Revenue Arena, or IRA for short. But please note this is only Provisional.


:)):))

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Do you lot realise that 80% of the posts on here

> are slating Liverpool.

>

> It's a shame you don't put as much effort in to

> backing your own team as you do slating ours.



I'm just questioning the dogs abuse Hodgson got when you consider the performance under Dalglish is poor and the the money he's spent far exceeds that spent by Hodgson. If that's slating, then guilty as charged.

red devil Wrote:

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> I would be interested as to how you arrived at

> that 80% figure Anna.

> Was it from posts during the last week, month, 3

> months etc?

> If it includes posts made around the Suarez

> incident, then that would skew any 'statistical

> analysis'.

> Do you perceive Otta's last post as 'slating'

> Liverpool?


Siege mentality.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Do you lot realise that 80% of the posts on here

> are slating Liverpool.



As this is from a scouser I expected a 'Thanks for giving me something to whine about'. There's just no pleasing you lot with your Beatles and your Brookside ferries

Anyone else think that Mancini was somewhat less than gracious with his recent remarks prior to United games? They would win against Spurs and that WBA was an easy game. I think it's very difficult to make assumptions like this in the EPL and his remarks were insulting to Spurs and Albion. Swansea I suppose was a very difficult game.

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