I believe some journalists reported similar things about a story.
I believe none of those things have turned out to be true.
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The reality is, in a business sense, all of those prior revolutions have been more than justified by the future revenue growth pathway of the Premier League and Champions League. The top players really WERE worth that much.I mean we're kind of already at entropy aren't we.
It started when Hall & Shepherd were able to blow Woolwich out of the water with the crazy £15m for Shearer, and then United paying £30m for Rio a few seasons later - which I remember was the times where Championship Manager would have spurs with a £7m transfer budget and you'd get £1.25m for tarrico. Then Roman came along and spent cash like he was terminal, and the prices went up for everyone because all of a sudden the PL was seen as rich. Then PSG go spending a quarter of a billion on a fat brazilian with a glass skeleton, and all of a sudden teams in Europe want £100m for selling back english academy rejects. Yet they won't spend that money on a Kane easily.
Not too far off the same experience you can get going abroad, where there's local prices and tourist prices.
But now there's not just one Roman Abrahmovic now, there's at least 3 or 4 of them (Abu Dhabi, PIF, Clearlake). Only one club can win the league each year and no doubt there will eventually be a pump-and-dump when they get bored or move onto a different sport or league where they can get their fix without spending £500m and finishing 8th
Airfixx on steroids
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This right here, is an absolute prime example of why we will never ever be the side we could be, or compete consistently for top trophies under this ownership.
Here we have a player, in a position we have allegedly been trying to strengthen for some time, available for a reasonable fee, who would immediately come in and upgrade the squad, but what do we do rather than go for him?
Give Ben Davies a new contract.
This was the summer we had to say adios to Ben. Been a great servant, is a top lad, but he isn’t and has never been good enough.
Hato is an immediate, attainable upgrade on Davies and as per usual we are siting on our arses.
We finished 17th last season and through a miracle we are in the CL next season.
To have only one new player in so far is disgraceful and utterly negligible.
What’s the weather like on planet Arlison?!I believe some journalists reported similar things about a story.
I believe none of those things have turned out to be true.

I believe some journalists reported similar things about a story.
I believe none of those things have turned out to be true.
Lowkey this is the most ignorant, naive thing that's been said in this thread.
Do you actually believe anything in the media or what journos actually report?
The reality is, in a business sense, all of those prior revolutions have been more than justified by the future revenue growth pathway of the Premier League and Champions League. The top players really WERE worth that much.
I have my doubts about that growth trajectory continuing, but that's business.
The Premier League, its team owners, the FA, whomever, would have been wise to see which way the wind was blowing during the Abramovich revolution and move toward something like PSR in 2006 rather than 2023. And of course if I had the power I would mandate 50+1 in England tomorrow.
But, as Hyman Roth said to Michael Corleone in Godfather 2, this is the business we've chosen.
I give up. It's like arguing with a Trump supporter.They clearly have bullshitted about because they said it was done and he was headed for a medical.
I don’t see MGW in our squad, do you?
Liverpool have saved up several years of PL and CL winning cash. They've spent with relative austerity for several seasons.
This isn't a regular thing for them.
Facts! Be gone you heathen! Facts have no place in this forum. Only blinkered opinions.
Just saw this for the first time a few weeks ago!The PL are implicit though, aren't they? Not sure if I'll lose you on this, but Abrahmovic was basically No Face entering the bath house throwing gold around (Spirited Away).
Right, but what the PL did not understand in 2004 but does understand now (because of the influx of American owners and American know-how) is that the real money is to be made in anti-competitive cartelization.The PL were never interested or motivated by fair play - they wanted to grow a business and profit over it. Greed from the day it was formed, so it is in their DNA.
What are you talking about confirmed move?
The only thing that’s confirmed is MGW is still at Forest. Everything else was made up bollox by journalists selling clicks in the summer
Pardon?There's a whole different thread for this nonsense where it has been stated (and ignored) multiple times.