what if one glass was twice the size of the other? I mean, if that’s half full, it would full the other one up
so if both were beer that you had to pay the same amount for, you’d choose the smaller half filled glass because the larger glass, containing twice as much beer, was more empty?
From the Athletic: Liverpool won’t be unsustainable with transfer spending — John W Henry By James Pearce Principal owner John W Henry says Liverpool won’t go down “unsustainable paths” when it comes to transfer spending as the owners look to invest “wisely” in Jurgen Klopp’s squad. Henry recently ruled out a full sale of the club as he confirmed that Fenway Sports Group were in talks with a number of interested parties over a minority stake in the Premier League club. “We continue building at Liverpool Football Club in a responsible manner,” Henry told the Liverpool Echo. “We’ve seen many football clubs (including LFC previously) go down unsustainable paths. We have and will continue to focus our attention on investing wisely in the transfer market and we remain incredibly proud of our squad. “At the same time we continue investing in our training facilities, our Main Stand and currently the Anfield Road Stand. These are all physical reflections of our resolve and how very seriously Fenway Sports Group takes its responsibilities for this great club.” The Athletic revealed in November that FSG were open to the idea of selling Liverpool if they received sufficiently attractive offers. However, none were forthcoming and they have since turned their attention to finding a “strategic partner” to help grow the club further. “While we formalised a process that has identified potential investors for the club, we remain fully committed to the long-term success of the club,” Henry added. Earlier this season FSG president Mike Gordon took a step back with Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan assuming greater responsibilities in terms of the day to day running of the club. Gordon has been heavily involved in the search for new investment. “Mike remains fully committed to the club. He did take time off for a while this winter, but is a long way off from retirement,” Henry said. “Billy continues to be a driving force for the club. As CEO of the club, his remit is much larger than most people would think. Jurgen and Billy are a very strong combination and work very well together.”