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Its according to a report in the S*n.

Also according to a source, "selling a star player is a classic sign of wanting to get out"? Right, sell off your prime assets and devalue your club to potential buyers... Classic sign of not knowing what the **** you are talking about.

Typical drivel to sell papers and generate traffic. Which is what most of the summers saga has been about.
 
I sense MFG syndrome.....

**** it, let's get a sugar daddy!!!! <diva>
 
Typical drivel to sell papers and generate traffic. Which is what most of the summers saga has been about.

Exactly, the media is a profit driven industry that relies on speculative controversy and dubious stories to attract public interest and sell its product, then there's the fact that a large proportion of stories are fictional.
 
danilo.:5076165 said:
Its according to a report in the S*n.

Also according to a source, "selling a star player is a classic sign of wanting to get out"? Right, sell off your prime assets and devalue your club to potential buyers... Classic sign of not knowing what the **** you are talking about.

Typical drivel to sell papers and generate traffic. Which is what most of the summers saga has been about.

Especially when we clearly don't want to sell
 
IF IT'S TRUE (big if) then what infuriates me with this is the attitude that they've spent @£100m net in 5 transfer windows, so where is the success? Ahem, RBS proudly presented NESV, as it was, to the world as the preferred buyers for the club (at @ £150m undervalued according to Forbes) on the basis that they had the clearest plans for developing/expanding/rebuilding a new stadium. As Arsenal are now in a position to exploit, where is our 'new' stadium?
 
IF IT'S TRUE (big if) then what infuriates me with this is the attitude that they've spent @£100m net in 5 transfer windows, so where is the success? Ahem, RBS proudly presented NESV, as it was, to the world as the preferred buyers for the club (at @ £150m undervalued according to Forbes) on the basis that they had the clearest plans for developing/expanding/rebuilding a new stadium. As Arsenal are now in a position to exploit, where is our 'new' stadium?

Leaving FSG out of this for a second. You could have had a new stadium by now I totally agree. But it would have cost an arm and a leg, it wouldn't have made economic sense, and would have jeopardised the future wellbeing of the club.

Even with the H&G site you would still have run foul of the Council and it's procedures and demands - let alone objections from residents etc.

At least we now know that the refurb of Anfield has been costed, is affordable and will increase both capacity and matchday receipts. We also know that the council will act on our behalf via CP if necessary.

like all things, it comes more slowly than some of us would like