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Not seen a single banner calling out Moshiri. Kenwright owns like what 5% of the club if that, and he gets all the blame. It was obvious years ago Moshiri was a fraud hiding behind a stadium and inept managers.
Personally, I'd prefer it if Moshiri sold up now. It's abundantly clear to me that he doesn't know how to fix this mess, and the team is worsening to the point where relegation feels inevitable, if not this season then in the very near future.

However, Kenwright's role should not be underestimated. Moshiri is, after all, a mostly absentee owner, and it's Kenwright who, along with his appointee Little Ms Dynamite, determines the club's direction on a micro level. The rampant cronyism that permeates the club at all levels is the work of the board, and after decades of putting up with his self-serving lies, the fans are right to highlight his abject failure as a guiding hand for the new owner.
 

This is a calibre of blue following the club these days.

Little scumbags like him doing this.

Take your rose tinned glasses off for a moment and just accept we've got the worse fans in the country by a long way.

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But being relegated ends the stadium anyway???!?!?

Would it?

If its true that Usmanov/Moshiri stand to make a lot of money from Liverpool Waters why would 2 blokes worth a combined £15 billion care about relegation?

They'll just pony more of the money up to get the ground built themselves if they couldn't get a loan.
 

Would it?

If its true that Usmanov/Moshiri stand to make a lot of money from Liverpool Waters why would 2 blokes worth a combined £15 billion care about relegation?

They'll just pony more of the money up to get the ground built themselves if they couldn't get a loan.
You seriously think/believe that Moshiri will completely finance the stadium himself ?
 
Yes it would.

No chance imo.

That ground gets built one way or another - anyone believing relegation would put a stop to that is naive.

Clubs like Fulham spend £100 million, get relegated them come back up with their owner trying to buy new wembley with over £1 billion bids and he's not anywhere near as wealthy as Usmanov.

You underestimate how much power financially these cats wield - a bank telling them they wont get fantastic interest rates wont put them off building something that stands to make them a lot of money down the line.
 

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