Makes it all the more incredible that we most recently finished in 17th place.
In French there's a phrase that means "When you're a fool, even gold turns to lead", it's apt for us.
I think a big part of what makes DL risk-adverse is the data.
The more we spend (on players and in general) the shitter we get.
Man Utd are finding the same. Fans have the impression that it is the way forwards because of Chelsea doing it years ago, but it's like the high press - it's ineffective when everyone's doing it. Liverpool's strategy is not spending loads of money or offering big wages - it is seemingly just about strategy. Having a Curtis Jones or TAA isn't a shiny signing, but it means you don't need to spend £200m trying to find a decent right back.
Would we have been worse off just using KWP instead of signing Aurier, Royal, Doherty, and Porro. Could we have done something more sensible in more key areas. Kane is a one off, but he walked right in over £50m+ worth of Soldado, Janssen, Adebayor and Llorente.

