DISCLAIMER: THIS WAS RECORDED LAST WEEK BEFORE VARIOUS SHENANIGANS BOTH HERE AND ABROAD
IN OUR SECOND transfer committee specials. In the hot seats, impersonating our much admired transfer committee, we have Mike Girling, Andy Heaton, Rob Gutmann and Sean Rogers.
Heaton wants major surgery and a bit of ambition, every one else wimps out with some small ‘c’ conservatism.
Thank the Lord this 2nd Committee is purely fictional or we’d be in melt down. But then again they ARE a clear upgrade on the real one. But I mean Pirlo’s older than SG and not as good, if you were to put SG in the Juve team last season he would have been amazing, and our striker situation would still be in a dire mess going into a new season . I shiver to even think of it. A very Scary 30 minutes boys!!
This was the most nonsensical and unrealistic show yet. Almost none of this except the three £1m outs are going to happen.
Loved it!
Haha. I think this raises an important point that needs resolving in the minds of the fans.
What kind of club is Liverpool, really? What kind of players can we actually expect to attract? It matters greatly because for whatever reason it appears our whole season was ruined last year by us having Sanchez as our number 1 target.
For example, could we attract Vidal? If so, we should be putting all our efforts into getting that calibre of player. If we can’t then we shouldn’t even waste our time discussing players like that. So, which one is it? How big are Benfica and Ajax now? Would they have a chance of getting someone like Harry Kane? I think the answer for us has to come from outside of Liverpool fans. We’re being linked with the good players but they never come off. That’s fact. P.s could we bollocks get Vidal this summer.
This ‘concept’ was a really good one. Next time someone criticises the club’s transfer policy I may ask them to jot down their players within the budget. I’d guess it’s probably a lot harder than reeling off the players we should get with scant regard to reality.
Next question, should we get Luis Enrique as our manager? Obviously a brilliant manager after his treble. It’s naivety to suggest Suarez can have that kind of effect without a brilliant manager. Can’t be down to Messi et al because they had them last season and didn’t do half as good.