Liverpool

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Ai Slot slop

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that’s actually real

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Hear him bemaoning their lack of depth in what they’re able to field compared to every one else

Who chose to spend huge sums on Isak, Ekitike and Wirtz? Could’ve got your depth for the price of those pal :rofl:

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This is a valid question to be asked.

Then all these fucking pundits talk about, is the number of goals we scored from set piece.

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I’m waiting for even the smallest bit of criticism to be aimed at their sporting director Richard Hughes. He seems like a popular English guy and the media has just gotten used to the narrative that Liverpool is a well run club, so he’s completely bulletproof.

But when you look at the squad building over the last two years it just doesn’t make a lot of sense:

-Spent 210m on two strikers who can’t play together while leaving huge holes in depth in the rest of the team.

-They’ve left themselves in an awful position with respect to homegrown players. Every year there are more and more fixtures and the PL gets more and more intense, so you need a real 25 man squad of players the manager trusts and will play. But the non-homegrown limit has stayed capped at 17 so unless you find some really good homegrown players you will have depth problems. Liverpool has not spent significant money on a homegrown player since buying Ox from us in summer 2017 even while tons of good players were moving clubs during that period (Rice, Eze, Palmer, Gallagher, Gordon, Anderson, Gibbs-White, Solanke, Maddison, Livramento, Hall, Bellingham, etc). They also just sold off or lost the best homegrown players they had in Quansah and Elliot on top of losing TAA on a free. So they basically had to buy a midget like Frimpong and chase Guehi all summer just because they were home grown. And they still haven’t solved this problem at all because they have a terrible back end of their squad yet guys like Gomez, Bradley, etc will have to be replaced by HG alternatives found somewhere.

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They are Liverpool, all they have to do is show their victim card and the media will eat it up. Poor liverpool they dont have the advantages of other clubs, their grit and determination cannot get the level playing field needed for the sadly much maligned club to get their dues.

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Poor signing

https://x.com/anfieldsector/status/1983889213406802093?s=46

On the bright side for them, he’s shit so they won’t miss him.

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more Szobozlia as right back so their best player this season has to play further from the goal

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The only reason I could think of, is that they will get a very good fortune by selling Salah next summer.

They just buy the possible best attackers they could get in the market first, and then buy the defenders next year.

They are in a rebuild anyway.

This is not at you directly, but I can’t stand this word. It has no meaning anymore.

It means there will be a rough transition

But largely one they brought on themselves with a dreadful summer of very short sighted business.

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Which big name attacking player is available in the market next summer?

By accident, not intentionally. They bought a lot of ‘big’ names. They had no expectation of haemorrhaging results.

They’re fucking up, that’s what I would call it honestly.

I did not say it makes sense, I just said they collected the big names first, then handle the rest later.

Maybe a Vinicius or Rodrygo but I’m not sure that Liverpool would tickle their fancy. The last thing that they need is another striker but Harry Kane may be available.

You don’t want an old man in a rebuild, right?