yeah but they let him go for less than they had been after due to the "mental health" & "bullying" claims. If they were for real he really is in the wrong career.Obviously not crap but equally £2m wasn't a decent fee if they rated him.
yeah but they let him go for less than they had been after due to the "mental health" & "bullying" claims. If they were for real he really is in the wrong career.Obviously not crap but equally £2m wasn't a decent fee if they rated him.
Any job where you are in the public eye is difficult for someone of a sensitive disposition, even more so if there is a competitive element to it. You're going to get some who love you and some who hate you, and plenty of public abuse, even from those who are supposedly on your side.yeah but they let him go for less than they had been after due to the "mental health" & "bullying" claims. If they were for real he really is in the wrong career.
if he thinks he was bullied by LFC he may find Italian clubs attitude to players "interesting".Any job where you are in the public eye is difficult for someone of a sensitive disposition, even more so if there is a competitive element to it. You're going to get some who love you and some who hate you, and plenty of public abuse, even from those who are supposedly on your side.
How you handle it is crucial. Contrast Lovren with van Dijk - Lovren went to pieces when he got abuse from Saints' fans whereas Virgil just laughs it off.
I'm sure that if he decides to move on he won't give a **** what we think either.
Who are the real cheque book managers/clubs? Take a look at the following table on this site:
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/fuenfjahresvergleich/wettbewerb/GB1
Liverpool and Spurs and even Chelsea now are pretty much neck and neck in net spending over the last 5 years. Their spend over that period is 1/6 of City’s and 1/4 of Utd’s.....I suspect Utd’s spend was somewhat curtailed by offering huge salaries to duff signings.
You have to be concerned to see the likes of Brighton and Bournemouth spending significantly more than us. What fate lies in wait for them if they don’t stay up!?
Interesting to see this and shows just what a good job LFC/Klopp have done in the last 4 years.
Who are the real cheque book managers/clubs? Take a look at the following table on this site:
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/fuenfjahresvergleich/wettbewerb/GB1
Liverpool and Spurs and even Chelsea now are pretty much neck and neck in net spending over the last 5 years. Their spend over that period is 1/6 of City’s and 1/4 of Utd’s.....I suspect Utd’s spend was somewhat curtailed by offering huge salaries to duff signings.
You have to be concerned to see the likes of Brighton and Bournemouth spending significantly more than us. What fate lies in wait for them if they don’t stay up!?
Interesting to see this and shows just what a good job LFC/Klopp have done in the last 4 years.

Banks up what I was saying about Chelsea not spending any more too
Not aimed at you KKK, unless you was who I was talking to at the time![]()
MOURINHO’S BIG VAN DIJK REGRET
Jose Mourinho reportedly turned down the chance to sign Virgil van Dijk from Southampton prior to the Dutchman’s move to Liverpool 18 months ago.
Mourinho became frustrated at the club’s unwillingness to buy him another centre back towards the end of his Old Trafford tenure but according to The Independent he turned down the best of the lot before the Reds moved in.
The Portuguese had already signed two central defenders by that point in Eric Bailly and Victor Lindelof and the report claims he did not see buying another as a priority when it was presented to him at a meeting with the United hierarchy.
The Independent then go on to say that he quickly changed his mind a couple of months later and decided that a centre back was indeed a priority for him, although by that point Van Dijk was already at Liverpool.
written as though they were the ones who turned him down. We all knew where he wanted to be at that time...Interesting how the media spin the story as "Spurs spend nothing on their team" whereas "Liverpool buy the most expensive players in the world" when we basically spend the same amount
The complete failures of Arsenal and Everton despite their high spending also goes under-reported


Only 80 odd days until the transfer window opens again....get your lists in now
Creative midfielder
Left Back
Right back
Front 3 cover
CB if we sell Lovren
Should do it.....it’s only a mid season window![]()