30 Jan 2017 18:55:33
Just a reminder to all of the real loyal fans of LFC out there.

At the end of last season and during the summer some of the ED'S and regular posters were to be honest speaking the truth when they said that our top priority this season is

1) keeping a fit squad of players within reason
2) Finish in the top 4
3) bringing the younger talent gently into the 1st team as the season progress's
4) Working on our weakness's and building on our strengths
5) keeping an eye on potential targets for the summer of 2018
6) Replacing Ian Ayre with a suitable candidate when he steps down
7) Have the new stand ready
8) Reduce our vast Debt as much as possible year on year

To all of the negative posters out there slating players and their performances. these guys have worked their ass's pff all season yes there has been highs and lows but for gods sake if you really want to be called a true lover of the club and what it used to stand for and can once again, stand up and be heard.

shout from your couch, the pub the stands, the streets wherever when there's a game on no matter how good or bad it is going.

Our goals were set and many this season have already been achieved.

Stop complaining and support the club you say you love and let the roar in the stadium make everyones hair stand on the back of the oppenent's neck and frighten the life out of them.

We have over acheicvied in may ways this season already ( Ignore the Cups ) the priorities are stated above.

Sorry guys just had to get that off my chest.

{Ed002's Note - The top priority was to win the elague.}


1.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:05:45
Problem is ed that was top priority for at least 5 other teams, 6 if you want to include Arsenal!

{Ed002's Note - So? That is the target - that has been the target since the owners have arrived. The problem is that for many years the team has not had a manager who has been able to make a fist of it and achieve or get close to fighting for the goal. And I know all about the transition that Liverpool has been in since 1986.}


2.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:09:23
How much more money comes in from winning the league?

{Ed002's Note - It is a sliding scale but it opens the door to additional commercial revenue and sponsorship.}


3.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:15:14
Was Rodgers not close in 2014 Ed? I'd say he was or at least 'fighting for the goal' as you put it.

{Ed002's Note - Sure, but he didn't win it and nobody remembers the people who come second - howver hard the fans choose to celebrate failure. And Rodgers is no longer available so won't be coming back to help out.}


4.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:17:38
And we won the league in 1990 so the transition started then. Nothing to be proud of I know but just needed to correct you on your lack of knowledge when comes to all matters LFC.

{Ed002's Note - But not the Premier League of course.}


5.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:17:42
I thought we nearly won the league a few years ago ed?

{Ed002's Note - Yep nearly.}


6.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 19:53:35
Ed any owner who would what to win the league would go and spend and buy proven players when the come 2rd but no ares thought let's go and buy 5-6 players who could become good. And you replace Suarez with balotelli.

These owners are after one thing and that's making money of Liverpool football club

{Ed002's Note - Thank you for sharing your pig ignorance.}


7.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 20:13:30
Pipe dream by the owners. Whilst i agree that the owners have made several cock ups in picking poor managers i firmly believe that while they have invested in players over their 7 seasons, it is no where near the level really required to muscle the likes of Chelsea or Man City out of the way to win that "Holy Grail". Should Liverpool have done better than finishing 6th or 8th in the League? Most certainly! That to me was a massive under achievement but saying that, winning the league would have been a massive over acheivement in my opinion. We would have needed a manager to work a minor miracle, clearly Kenny or Rodgers were not those managers and i personally think that any extra amount of money that they were given would have been wasted.


8.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 20:39:51
I love the irony in slagging off the owners for not spending money while calling yourself "Matip is boss", a free signing.


9.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 21:21:50
Oh so we are just talking premier league? In that case the transition started in 1992 then. Thanks ed keep going this transition gets shorter with each of your replies.

{Ed002's Note - You are making yourself look like a real jerk given Liverpool's failure to achieve in the league. The constant and feeble excuse of transition is embarrassing.}


10.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 21:55:10
Rooneys hairline has been in transition since 1986.


11.) 30 Jan 2017
30 Jan 2017 22:38:06
I Agree with ED002 with regards aiming for the title win but being realistic and I think it was yourself ED002 or ed001 that said top 4 was goal and anything else was a bonus, we have suprised many this season already but you never know there's a long way to go and some really big games to come and hopefully after that it could very well a three horse race up until the end and I do of course hope we are one of the three.


12.) 31 Jan 2017
31 Jan 2017 01:16:09
You mentioned transition ed not me. You're making yourself look a complete jerk with the constant goading and mickey taking. I was just trying to fill in the obvious gaping holes in your football knowledge.


13.) 31 Jan 2017
31 Jan 2017 02:30:30
True pips spot on mate in all your posts.


14.) 31 Jan 2017
31 Jan 2017 05:44:49
What manager women the first prem title?
Was it a certain Mr Kenneth Dalglish.

Please don't mention Kenny and Rodgers in the same sentence.

Kenny managed more in his first full season than everyone since joined together.

Kenny should have come back home after Jack Walkers Blackburn.
Ps
And what a team that was.


15.) 31 Jan 2017
31 Jan 2017 05:52:46
Sorry Ed about my last post.
Kenny won in 94 with Blackburn.
My mistake.

Would I be right in saying that Kenny is the only manager to win the English league top title with 2 different clubs?

{Ed002's Note - Herbert Chapman would be one - Clough another. There was also another Liverpool manager who did it more than 100 years ago but I don't recall his name - I am sure someone will help out here.}


16.) 31 Jan 2017
31 Jan 2017 09:31:18
Dermot
No won is debating Kenny's status among Liverpool fans. He is the only one that they should look up to for all he has done for the club and surrounding area but bringing up winning a League in 94 has no relevance with managing a modern day club 20 years later.


17.) 01 Feb 2017
01 Feb 2017 04:02:49
Irish rover surely you agree that Kenny team in his first full season had won more silverware than any since in their first full season in charge unless of course we win the prem this year.
That wasn't 2p years ago and I believe of fsg had the balls to stick with him we would have had more success instead of giving Rodgers 100s of millions to buy players who would show great character.