Devilman40k wrote: » Mansour never wanted to buy Liverpool, you're mixing him up with DIC who made several attempts to buy the club between 2006 and 2008 (including one to buy from Hicks & Gillett which got to the point where Gillett was prepared to sell his stake)
Harry Palmr wrote: » Sadio Mane voted player of the month (well six weeks) for the Aug/Sept period by football fans on Sky Sport website. Sadio Mane (49%) Kevin De Bruyne (31%), Etienne Capoue (8%), Diego Costa (6%), Michail Antonio (4%) Curtis Davies (2%). Obviously the reds network was hard at work!
Potential Underachiever wrote: » Great start from Mane! Some Utd supporting mates scoffed at the price and mocked the transfer because they were signing Mkh for the same price and Pogba and Zlatan etc, they're shopping in Marks while we're in deals! Early days I know but hopefully Mane keeps making a mockery of those type of comments. I can't see his form all of a sudden deserting him, but being flaky was something labelled against him, so we'll wait and see. Fck that AFCON btw that's really pissing me off already!
Bandana boy wrote: » Not the Arabs who now own them but the Thai lad who bought them and sold it on to the Arabs That said I think DIC bid more than H&G too.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Sakho named in the under 23's squad for the game tonight.
daithijjj wrote: » Hmmmmm, 'snapchats' at 3am might not be a poor idea after all?
Gbear wrote: » Two big results for former managers tonight. Obviously there was B-Rod's draw with City but Newcastle came back from 1-3 down to win 4-3 with 2 goals waayyyyy into extra time.
Augme wrote: » Couldn't help think of this epic when I saw that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdnQtsDA_KI
Harry Palmr wrote: » I think he needs to get some game time to stay fit for his transfer in January. Game ended 1-2 the Liverpool goal was by Brooks Lennon (Woodburn assist naturally)
8-10 wrote: » Newcastle and 4-3 in the same sentence doesn't remind me of Lallana at all, I think you mean Collymore... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B84hprAfK-4
MD1990 wrote: » https://twitter.com/AnfieldHQ/status/781263344221229056 With the money we have made selling players this summer & also big wages off the wage bill I am a bit surprised at this. FSG I guess are like any other business & just want to make money.
~Rebel~ wrote: » I daresay there's more to it than that simple comment, but in general, he's kind of right.I mean, pretty much every time a stadium expansion, or new stadium is built by a club, the price of admission goes up. So if financing a new section would mean an increased price for everyone, then regular matchgoing fans would perhaps rather it wasn't done?
MD1990 wrote: » Yes but Liverpool have greatly improved there sponsorship deals in the last 5 years. Also the tv money PL clubs receive is insane. Liverpool from just tv money will receive 125-150m per season.
5starpool wrote: » Even without the overall price increases for the new main stand, it'll pay for itself in 5 years. I can't believe that comment is true given that it would have amounted to only 2m a year difference. Pretty crappy comment to make though if he did say it. Liverpool is not Boston.
ricero wrote: » Let the chinese investors pay for it if rumours are true
5starpool wrote: » Even without the overall price increases for the new main stand, it'll pay for itself in 5 years.