Liverpool Football Club 2023/24

Robbo was free because he was essentially swapped for Kevin Stewart. Greek Scouser won us the FA Cup. Unreal

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Good man @BruidheanChaorthainn you’ve them penned in here on your own

Unbelievable pressing

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The ever reliable Google.com suggests that the Manchester franchises have the biggest wage bills. Newcastle and Brighton biggest over achievers last season you would have to say in fairness.

  1. Manchester United – £ 209,680,000
  2. Manchester City – £ 201,422,000
  3. Arsenal – £179,400,000
  4. Chelsea – £160,394,000
  5. Liverpool – £144,560,000
  6. Tottenham – £120,276,000
  7. Aston Villa – £104,520,000
  8. Newcastle United – £101,816,000
  9. Everton – £84,152,000
  10. West Ham United – £81,640,000
  11. Nottingham Forest – £59,140,000
  12. Fulham – £57,174,000
  13. Wolves – £54,050,000
  14. Crystal Palace – £53,086,000
  15. Brighton – £46,934,000
  16. Bournemouth – £43,394,000
  17. Brentford – £34,346,000
  18. Burnley – £22,958,000
  19. Sheffield United – £14,162,800
  20. Luton Town – £5,836,000

He’s talking jibberish. Klopp hasn’t an eye for a player apparently. Same fella plucked Kagawa straight from Japan for €350,000 and Lewandowski from Poland for €3.5 million. It’s a pity that Man United ruined Kagawa.

this is the correct wage bills here, LFC is understated as its still not clear if the staff that the Government were paying during Covid are back on the payroll

  1. Manchester United – £222,984,000
  2. Chelsea – £169,720,000
  3. Manchester City – £163,060,000
  4. Liverpool – £141,782,000
  5. Tottenham – £101,344,000
  6. Arsenal – £85,490,000
  7. Leicester City – 78,780,000
  8. Aston Villa – £75,232,000
  9. West Ham – £70,160,000
  10. Newcastle United – £62,610,000
  11. Crystal Palace – £59,180,000
  12. Everton – £43,120,000
  13. Wolves – £38,310,000
  14. Fulham – £37,610,000
  15. Southampton – £35,380,000
  16. Bournemouth – £32,044,000
  17. Nottingham Forest – £28,590,000
  18. Brighton – £28,340,000
  19. Leeds United – £17,300,000
  20. Brentford – £15,240,000

Liverpool spending even less in your figures than the ones I have above! Remarkable stuff from Jurgen and big Jörg the useless cunt.

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managers/coaches don’t sign players you dolt

They definitely have a major input in the signings. Do you think Pep just takes whatever players the scouts suggest to him? In any case Klopp transforms these rough diamonds into gems.

didnt he spent world record fees on a keeper & a defender?

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Phil Coutinho windfall paid for those two.

@Aertel220 nonchalantly swatting away all comers :clap:

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Guardiola has said numerous times the club provide him with players and he works with the players.

Klopp has been signing the players for the last 18 months and it’s been one disaster after another.

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@EstebanSexface believes the figures City publish.

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:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:

Awkward Season 4 GIF by The Office

I don’t believe the figures anybody publishes, for veracity

what happened the laptop gurus?

And to think Kepa and Harry Maguire quickly passed both of those hall of famers out as record signings :joy::joy::joy:

Sure they brought in that Txiki fella from Barcelona specifically for Pep. Recruit the players in his ideology.

Big Jörg is in now. He can’t figure out the password to the laptop so Liverpool are back to faxing in transfer offers.