Dario Terracotta
Player Valuation: £70m
lollollolWish we were.
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lollollolWish we were.
Gordon Lee must be in his mid 80's now matelol
Trying his hardest there to look like Clint EastwoodHe's 80 - born 13 July 1934.
Here he is with his Mrs:
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The only danger I can see is if Pep decides that after winning everything in Spain and Germany, decides he wants a 'project' to restore Liverpool to their former glory...sadly I can see him being tempted by this in a few years time
You might be right about pep but I hope your wrong. He has enjoyed unrivalled success with barelona and moderate success with bayern. I don't think he wants to go to a club that he feels can't win the biggest prizes. Due to LVGs age and the ambition of city, I'd say he is nailed on to takeover at one of the manchester clubs. Klopp on the other hand would be a more viable option for the RS around Xmas, if Brenda can't arrest the slide.Had Pool won the league, the worldwide media would have had a field day and the 'Brand' (hate typing that, but this is Modern Football) would have been hugely boosted and they'd have reaped amazing sponsorship benefits etc.
Slippy happened thankfully - and after the departure of Suarez, and now Slippy, injury to Sturridge and disaster of 2014-5 they're a million miles from winning the league. The longer it goes on the more the memories of their good years will slip away from fans, and they won't attract the worldwide fans who are more likely to be swayed by supporting success - so hopefully as their finances are hit, they won't challenge for years to come.
The only danger I can see is if Pep decides that after winning everything in Spain and Germany, decides he wants a 'project' to restore Liverpool to their former glory...sadly I can see him being tempted by this in a few years time
wouldn't worry about it, Pep's no Brendo
Had Pool won the league, the worldwide media would have had a field day and the 'Brand' (hate typing that, but this is Modern Football) would have been hugely boosted and they'd have reaped amazing sponsorship benefits etc.
Slippy happened thankfully - and after the departure of Suarez, and now Slippy, injury to Sturridge and disaster of 2014-5 they're a million miles from winning the league. The longer it goes on the more the memories of their good years will slip away from fans, and they won't attract the worldwide fans who are more likely to be swayed by supporting success - so hopefully as their finances are hit, they won't challenge for years to come.
The only danger I can see is if Pep decides that after winning everything in Spain and Germany, decides he wants a 'project' to restore Liverpool to their former glory...sadly I can see him being tempted by this in a few years time
4623 pages about Liverpool lol
The irony of it lol4623 pages about Liverpool lol