It isn’t. If you sell a car for €1,000 and buy a car for €1,500 and another person doesn’t sell anything and buys a car for €1,000, who has spent more money?
There’ll be some awfully upset united fans if they finish out the season
But they bought Coutinho for €8 million and sold him for €142 million so there was a massive profit there.
They have Brodge to thank for that.
We aren’t talking about profit
Net spend has to come into it though. Wouldn’t have been feasible for Liverpool to splash out on Van Dijk and Alisson if they hadn’t received so much for Coutinho in the first place.
Person A couldnt buy without selling and has only spent 500 … Person B lashed out 1000 and had no need to sell in order to buy … so person B.
Not a Rodgers signing. He didn’t want him. Transfer committee thankfully out-voted him and that shrewd over-rule has Liverpool close to clinching the title.
Brodge disagrees.
Does anyone know why the Athletic article about Jon Flanagan was judged so potentially inflammatory that they disabled the responses?
Didn’t he batter his missus?
Mentioned but didn’t seem enough of a thing to get the comments blocked. Maybe it was. They are still an item anyhow.
Was he let go from Rangers.
He was. No job now at present. Unlucky with injury.
Celtic could do worse.
The damp squib of all damp squib title wins coming up for Liverpool. It’s a pity for their long suffering fans from Toxteth to thurles that it will be such an anti climax.
A global pandemic has given most people a sense of perspective about where soccer ranks in the grand scheme of things. It seems to be mostly Man U fans from Eire that are getting hot and bothered that the coronation of Liverpool as champions of England could potentially be perceived as a damp squib.
Manchester United and Glasgow Rangers fans are seething their respective leagues weren’t voided .
The man utd fans are livid
Footix trying to convince us they are real football fans
What’s a ‘real football fan’. Would a League of Ireland enthusiast who doesn’t support their local team but supports say Shamrock Rovers, by far the most successful team in League of Ireland history, be a real football fan?