The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 20]

The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 20]

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Chris Stott

13,462 posts

198 months

Wednesday 8th May
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type-r said:
One thing I don't understand, is how a club like LAFC can be worth $1.2bn when they have an operating income of just $9m? Obviously there is squad value and stadium value... but $1.2bn? Seems excessive to me. Surprised FSG didn't join the MLS party sooner, as values seem to have rocketed along with the TV money injected.
$9m is profit.... LAFC revenue is $140m... and growing at 20%pa.


Flip Martian

19,737 posts

191 months

Wednesday 8th May
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type-r said:
One thing I don't understand, is how a club like LAFC can be worth $1.2bn when they have an operating income of just $9m? Obviously there is squad value and stadium value... but $1.2bn? Seems excessive to me. Surprised FSG didn't join the MLS party sooner, as values seem to have rocketed along with the TV money injected.
Interesting that that article also states national reach and success hasn't yet been forthcoming - MLS is only successful in local markets still. But I guess the projected growth is high. Imagine an MLS with the popularity and quality of the PL. The figures and values would be astronomical.

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th May
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Not sure I agree with Virgil being nominated on the shortlist for Player of the Season. He was sh!t last year and improved this season but IMO no better than average across the season.

Rodri didn't make the shortlist.

Adam.

27,359 posts

255 months

Thursday 9th May
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Foden or Odegaard for me

Flip Martian

19,737 posts

191 months

Thursday 9th May
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Virgil was poor last season after a very long term career threatening injury. He has done incredibly well to get most of his form back.

Can't really see how that would put him close to player of the season though. None of our players have played outstandingly well for a season.

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th May
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Adam. said:
Foden or Odegaard for me
Yup, I'd agree with that. Both have been very consistent for the last 2 seasons, not just this season.

CountyAFC

718 posts

4 months

Thursday 9th May
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Dealing with just our own players (not interested in Player of the Year), Kelleher and Bradley surpassed themselves this season. Jota too before his injury.

No-one else really stood out, off the top of my head.

Adam.

27,359 posts

255 months

Thursday 9th May
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CountyAFC said:
Dealing with just our own players (not interested in Player of the Year), Kelleher and Bradley surpassed themselves this season. Jota too before his injury.

No-one else really stood out, off the top of my head.
Most had very good spells but not all season - Kelleher, Macalister, Elliot and Gomez

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th May
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I was just about to say Leverkusen look like losing their unbeaten record this season and Roma go and score a comedy own goal. Surely they cannot pull off ANOTHER late result and stay unbeaten?

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th May
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Unbelieveable! rofl

SWoll

18,566 posts

259 months

Thursday 9th May
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Staggering. Their mentality is off the charts.

Huge respect to them..

ChocolateFrog

25,725 posts

174 months

Friday 10th May
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type-r said:
I was just about to say Leverkusen look like losing their unbeaten record this season and Roma go and score a comedy own goal. Surely they cannot pull off ANOTHER late result and stay unbeaten?
97th minute again.

If you made a film with that script you'd write it off as being too absurd.

Drabbesttunic

1,275 posts

41 months

Friday 10th May
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SWoll said:
Staggering. Their mentality is off the charts.

Huge respect to them..
Mustn't be great fun as a fan though laugh

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Friday 10th May
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ChocolateFrog said:
97th minute again.

If you made a film with that script you'd write it off as being too absurd.
It's just incredible. Bayer Leicesterkusen.

From where Alonso picked up this team last season (4th from bottom), to work and install his style of play quickly with the players he inherited, to then qualify for the Europa League from his handicapped starting position and then to go on do what he's done this season. Absolutely incredible from the players buying into it and to always keep going and from Alonso himself. Definitely needs a Netflix/Amazon documentary film made.

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Friday 10th May
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The chief leaves and they all come running back!

https://www.thisisanfield.com/2024/05/julian-ward-...

Whilst it is difficult not to speculate, you'd have to think there was some kind of friction behind the scenes.

TownIdiot

157 posts

Friday 10th May
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type-r said:
The chief leaves and they all come running back!

Whilst it is difficult not to speculate, you'd have to think there was some kind of friction behind the scenes.
Klopp was untouchable.
And now he's going.

And I don't think it's speculation to say there was friction

He's very much a my way or the highway type of bloke.

Have seen this described as "return of the nerds"

Hopefully this iteration will be so good that the name Michael Edwards will finally eclipse the bloke who used to run British Leyland.



(Extra e silent?)

Pommy

14,280 posts

217 months

Saturday 11th May
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I always appreciate how the club gets business done - short, sharp and clean and generally well ahead of time.

We really are a well run club and for that I'm relieved.

Adam.

27,359 posts

255 months

Saturday 11th May
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On the face of it very good news

Good continuity and a decent signing record

Perhaps Klopp wanted too much control for him previously

Flip Martian

19,737 posts

191 months

Saturday 11th May
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type-r said:
The chief leaves and they all come running back!

https://www.thisisanfield.com/2024/05/julian-ward-...

Whilst it is difficult not to speculate, you'd have to think there was some kind of friction behind the scenes.
Interesting. Yeah, given how quickly Ward decided to leave after Edwards it does make you wonder. Although of course, both are appointed to FSG, not LFC.

On a similar note, I watched a bizarre LFC video yesterday with a discusion between Klopp, Pep, Alex Inglethorpe and Gakpo and Elliott where they talked about various things or principles from their time at the club. All seemed a bit artificial and forced, rather than a natural conversation. And the interactions between Pep and Inglethorpe were warmer than those between Klopp and Inglethorpe.

The new management structure, however, will be different. There is no "Klopp" taking overall charge of several areas. His replacement is there as a head coach. He has input into who to let go and who to bring in but other than that, his focus is the team. Not all of recruitment, not the academy, just the team. Ultimately, Edwards and the new sporting director etc should hopefully be allowed to get on with it. Slot at least is used to working in that model.

So while he might say "I like these Dutch players and trust them, can we look at bringing them in" unless they meet the data criteria that Edwards and co work to, it's unlikely to happen. So I doubt very much there will be a Ten Haag-like influx of Dutch footballers.

Edited by Flip Martian on Saturday 11th May 13:19

type-r

14,189 posts

214 months

Saturday 11th May
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FFS. Leauge title over for this season! frown