We had Nani and Valencia. Yes they weren’t Ronaldo quality but they still helped us win a bunch of league titles.
Liverpool have never won the league. That’s the difference.
On top of that, we still get marquee big name signings. Since Ronaldo left, we’ve signed Van Persie, Falcao, Di Maria, Schweinsteiger, Pogba and Ibrahimovic. Yes some of them haven’t worked out the way we wanted to but they are still massive names coming to us.
Who was the last “big name” signing that joined Liverpool? Who was the last player that left a big club to come to them? Torres?
My point is, leaving Barcelona, PSG and Real Madrid to come to Manchester United is a sidewards step. Leaving those clubs to come to Liverpool is a step backwards.
Look, you can’t go erasing history, which is the word you chose to use in a previous post, not me. We have won the league, football didn’t start in 1992.
If I was being cynical on purpose, and I will be, to make my point. UTD have great pulling power, but not that of the real elite, namely Real, Barca and PSG (money, nothing else).
Maybe leaving those teams from a financial viewpoint is a sideways step, but from a European football name/success viewpoint, Liverpool are hardly minnows, as you would know.
You have signed Van Persie, yes, but he turned in to a more consistent striker at UTD, and at Arsenal, he was very good, but hardly a top 3 in the world player. Falcao, joined because of the money @ 300k plus a week. Di Maria, was moved on by Madrid, and they replaced him immediately. Schweinsteiger and Ibrahimovic you signed when they applied for a bus pass, and Pogba, really? He was there 3 years before, and you signed him for crazy money, after first letting him go for a song.
I’m not knocking UTD, I’m really not, but outside of money and age, and Real moving Di Maria on, I could accurately argue that no team in the UK, has bought a top 3 player in the world at that time, at their pomp, from a top level team. A true top level, top, top, top player. I added the extra tops Just in case Fergie was reading.