RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2012/2013)

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Not RAWK, but equally deluded

Tony Barrett ‏@TonyBarretTimes
If #LFC are looking for a free agent they could do a hell of a lot worse than Robbie Fowler. Knows (& loves) the club & where the goal is.

As someone who went to see most of Fowler's games in his last season at the club can I firmly endorse this. Please Liverpool sign him. Please.
 
But a summer window which brought in three young, but significantly talented starters in Joe Allen, Nuri Sahin and Fabio Borini as well as two exciting young potential stars of the future - Samed Yesil and Oussama Assaidi - could hardly be deemed a failure as we build for the future.

Sounds like a piss-take to me. Massive open-letter WUM.

Basically, they signed Joe Allen from Swanse and got a player on loan.

proponents of EUFA's Financial Fair Play agenda

Really?
 
recently coming away from an Aussie Rules march, driving through Sydney town centre, my mate had his scarf fluttering away out of the window and sure enough, there they were, a group of LFC clad fat morons, absolutely offended at the scarf, giving us the finger and dogs abuse. The anger on their faces was the disturbing thing....and this, in Sydney, mind you. The cheek and front of these Aussies.

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I've heard a lot of people compare Liverpool with Richmond. Have to say, it's pretty apt.

Or Carlton.
 
Erm...isn't it a bit small time to actually release an open letter everytime you fail in the transfer window?

I know there should be communication between club and fans (Glazers could learn a thing or two about that) but to be constantly reacting everytime the fans are unhappy seems to be walking down a dangerous slope.
 
Erm...isn't it a bit small time to actually release an open letter everytime you fail in the transfer window?

I know there should be communication between club and fans (Glazers could learn a thing or two about that) but to be constantly reacting everytime the fans are unhappy seems to be walking down a dangerous slope.

Depends on what side of the coin you are looking.

To outsiders, its pandering to the overinflated sense of self entitlement the supporters have.

To the supporters, its playing on the 'we know its your club and we answer to you' mythology.
 

kin Kenny is being kicked around pretty good.

almost feel sorry for the wino..

EDIT: this was a good post by someone who knows his footie.

"I am not so much annoyed at the failure to land Dempsey, I am highly frustrated that John Henry has been told that Borini is a good prospect and believed it. The Italians don't let good prospects go on the cheap. I sat next to the touch line yesterday seeing Borini whince out of challenges and when he did receive the ball, once straight from an Arsenal player, he seemed deceptively slow, failed to get to the box and gave the ball away with a pathertic attempts at crosses. And who said Suarez was a goal scorer ? He's just a ball greedy, one trick pony, definitely not a team player OR regular goalscorer. "

:lol: think he is on to Suarez there.
 
Liverpool Football Club's principal owner John W Henry has written the following open letter to supporters:





I am as disappointed as anyone connected with Liverpool Football Club that we were unable to add further to our strike force in this summer transfer window, but that was not through any lack of desire or effort on the part of all of those involved. They pushed hard in the final days of the transfer window on a number of forward targets and it is unfortunate that on this occasion we were unable to conclude acceptable deals to bring those targets in.

But a summer window which brought in three young, but significantly talented starters in Joe Allen, Nuri Sahin and Fabio Borini as well as two exciting young potential stars of the future - Samed Yesil and Oussama Assaidi - could hardly be deemed a failure as we build for the future.

Nor should anyone minimise the importance of keeping our best players during this window. We successfully retained Daniel Agger, Martin Skrtel and Luis Suarez. We greatly appreciate their faith and belief in the club. And we successfully negotiated new, long-term contracts with Luis and with Martin.

No one should doubt our commitment to the club. In Brendan Rodgers we have a talented young manager and we have valued highly his judgement about the make-up of the squad. This is a work in progress. It will take time for Brendan to instill his philosophy into the squad and build exactly what he needs for the long term.

The transfer policy was not about cutting costs. It was - and will be in the future - about getting maximum value for what is spent so that we can build quality and depth. We are avowed proponents of UEFA's Financial Fair Play agenda that was this week reiterated by Mr Platini - something we heartily applaud. We must comply with Financial Fair Play guidelines that ensure spending is tied to income. We have been successful in improving the commercial side of the club and the monies generated going forward will give us greater spending power in the coming years.

We are still in the process of reversing the errors of previous regimes. It will not happen overnight. It has been compounded by our own mistakes in a difficult first two years of ownership. It has been a harsh education, but make no mistake, the club is healthier today than when we took over.

Spending is not merely about buying talent. Our ambitions do not lie in cementing a mid-table place with expensive, short-term quick fixes that will only contribute for a couple of years. Our emphasis will be on developing our own players using the skills of an increasingly impressive coaching team. Much thought and investment already have gone into developing a self-sustaining pool of youngsters imbued in the club's traditions.

That ethos is to win. We will invest to succeed. But we will not mortgage the future with risky spending.

After almost two years at Anfield, we are close to having the system we need in place. The transfer window may not have been perfect but we are not just looking at the next 16 weeks until we can buy again: we are looking at the next 16 years and beyond. These are the first steps in restoring one of the world's great clubs to its proper status.

It will not be easy, it will not be perfect, but there is a clear vision at work.

We will build and grow from within, buy prudently and cleverly and never again waste resources on inflated transfer fees and unrealistic wages. We have no fear of spending and competing with the very best but we will not overpay for players.

We will never place this club in the precarious position that we found it in when we took over at Anfield. This club should never again run up debts that threaten its existence.

Most of all, we want to win. That ambition drives every decision. It is the Liverpool way. We can and will generate the revenues to achieve that aim. There will be short-term setbacks from time to time, but we believe we have the right people in place to bring more glory to Anfield.

Finally, I can say with authority that our ownership is not about profit. Contrary to popular opinion, owners rarely get involved in sports in order to generate cash. They generally get involved with a club in order to compete and work for the benefit of their club. It's often difficult. In our case we work every day in order to generate revenues to improve the club. We have only one driving ambition at Liverpool and that is the quest to win the Premier League playing the kind of football our supporters want to see. That will only occur if we do absolutely the right things to build the club in a way that makes sense for supporters, for us and for those who will follow us. We will deliver what every long-term supporter of Liverpool Football Club aches for.

JOHN W HENRY


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Our club releases statements. Liverpool release open letters.

I cant wait for this feckin documentary of theirs :lol:

"The bank has refused to increase our overdraft"

"Miss Jones, take down this open letter..."
 
JW Henry said:
Finally, I can say with authority that our ownership is not about profit. Contrary to popular opinion, owners rarely get involved in sports in order to generate cash. They generally get involved with a club in order to compete and work for the benefit of their club.

Even I don't believe ^that^. And I'm a leading idiot.
 
An open letter to the milkman:

Giz three more o' dem gold tops, la.

Signed: Liverpool Football Club.


PS: YAWN
 
Henry you should try and convince Rafael to please come back to Anfield.....he is the man whom we should rely on he will bring usback our lost glory why can't BR be his assistant.He will learn lot more from him.YAWN

3 games in.....the best fans in the world!!! :lol::lol::lol:
 
Andy Carroll's mum must have got on-line to have her say.

Dear Mr Henry, Please admit to us that it was a HUGE mistake lending Caroll. Even Mr Rodgers have to admit that it was a mistake lending Caroll. Please bring Caroll back. Liverpool need a powerfull Striker Like ANDY. See what is happening Suarez always playing alone. Wish there was Caroll last sunday with all the high balls delivered from Sterling. I want to buy the new shirt with the name on the back ANDY as we will see how he will explodes with West Ham and we continue to strugle to score. Bad decision my friends. CAROLL IS THE FUTURE STRIKER IF WE COULD BRING HIM BACK.
 
We will build and grow from within, buy prudently and cleverly and never again waste resources on inflated transfer fees and unrealistic wages.

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not bloody likely mate:nono:
He's united through and through
 
Even I don't believe ^that^. And I'm a leading idiot.

To be fair, arsenal aside, the only real profit owners see is when they sell.

To my knowledge, Henry & Co paid £250 million for the club, and have written off two seperate £50 million losses since they have been owners, even ignoring the vaguaries of net spend and how much exactly they put into transfers themselves,thats £350 million, given Henry made his money trading the forex markets, there is no doubt he could get a better yearly return on his money there than he can ever hope to get from Liverpool football club.
 
:lol:

I've heard a lot of people compare Liverpool with Richmond. Have to say, it's pretty apt.

Or Carlton.

:lol:

Definitely Richmond... 'Big 4 club,' yet have reached the finals only once in the last twenty-something years. Though their fans know they have been bad.
 
Erm...isn't it a bit small time to actually release an open letter everytime you fail in the transfer window?

They had a situation on their hands because of Rodgers opening is idiot mouth. If anyone knows they have to deal with the lunatic fans of Liverpool, it's FSG. Look at how Rafa played the fans.

Rodgers is an idiot for saying what he did. He hasn't been there long enough and quickly proved he may be in over his head at a big club.
 
They had a situation on their hands because of Rodgers opening is idiot mouth. If anyone knows they have to deal with the lunatic fans of Liverpool, it's FSG. Look at how Rafa played the fans.

Rodgers is an idiot for saying what he did. He hasn't been there long enough and quickly proved he may be in over his head at a big club.

Sweet jebus.
 
They had a situation on their hands because of Rodgers opening is idiot mouth. If anyone knows they have to deal with the lunatic fans of Liverpool, it's FSG. Look at how Rafa played the fans.

Rodgers is an idiot for saying what he did. He hasn't been there long enough and quickly proved he may be in over his head at a big club.

How's he done that, then? :smirk:
 
Liverpool really are marred by mismanagement, waste, and lack of incentives for youth and profligate spending. A source of deep satisfaction and much merriment for us United fans though. :)
 
Liverpool really are marred by mismanagement, waste, and lack of incentives for youth and profligate spending. A source of deep satisfaction and much merriment for us United fans though. :)

Thank God for that
 
Apparently the Boston Redsox have had a poor season too and Henry is under pressure to make some big signings. Which club will be prioritized ?
 
"Rodgers had hoped to replace Carroll with Dempsey but FSG would not offer above £4m for the 29-year-old, who ultimately joined Tottenham Hotspur for £6m."

[guardian]

Do the Scousers realize that Henry turned down the chance to sign Dempsey over £2m? After spending £75m on Carroll, Henderson and Downing, and even more on Adam and others, that he would think £6m is too much for Dempsey?

Poor bastards are in the dark with no flashlight.
 
An open letter explaining their transfer failings? What the feck?

Seriously, their mental fans have real power over that club, which sounds good, only they're mental, and it's killing them.

Clowns at every level.
 
Borini and Allen are unique in that they are ex-Rodgers players but also in that we had little competition to sign them. Are Swansea players our target level? Is it acceptable to emulate a team that will be happy to avoid relegation?

This one amused me - have they checked the Prem table this week? And last season, Swansea finished comfortably in 11th place, a whole 5 points behind the Scousers.
 
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