The Owners - FSG (Part 2)

MacAllister standing next to someone’s bin cupboard just about sums it up.

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Captured near Anfield and the AXA Training Centre, the campaign highlights the personalities and off-pitch style of the Reds’ squad

Explains why they didn’t have much time for actual training :roll_eyes:

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For the first time since fsg appointed Klopp, I find myself questioning the owners. How much interest do they still have in their project? Do they still know what they are doing? Who takes the key decisions?

We don’t know everything of course, but looking in from the outside, the club seems in a bad state right now, compared with two years ago. Lethargy and indifference seem to have taken over. Hopefully it’s only a misleading appearence, and not the real state of our beloved club, fingers crossed…

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Dom is the only one smiling in his solo shot coz he snuck in a big mac (And I don’t mean McAllister)

I think it is probably looking at this as a crisis, no less, but also no more. Something or things went awry, so a situation that looked superb 12 months ago isn’t. Maybe the manager isn’t the right fit, maybe the recruitment got things wrong, maybe a lot of things conspired to work against the club, perhaps some blend of two or more.

For better or worse, FSG are extraordinarily disciplined in their approach. The downside of that is what we see in Boston right now, where they really probably have to go through a rebuilding phase (and fans are chanting ‘Sell the Sox!’). That discipline means they are not going to rework the plan unless they see it as completely derailed - some adversity isn’t going to prompt a panic. That ‘failure to panic’ will look like lethary and indifference.

I just hope they are getting this right, whatever the decisions are

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I guess, they’ve answered your question?

Like I said previously, I’m happy with their approach.

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Yeah I agree. I actually expected them to make that move, but had some doubts due to them passing on Xabi like that.

If the succession towards Iraola proceeds seamlessly, as you’d expect, then we’ll know that they’ve had a clear plan since quite some time, and that will be reassuring.

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(misleading headline)

Did you not get your £9614 pension payment either? :joy:

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Dave is never knowingly right.

https://x.com/_pauljoyce/status/2075566793771381011

it begins

Let’s hope that the owners have a clear plan going forward. :crossed_fingers:

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Aside from selling the club to some shady billionaire

still no GIF

No idea where to put this…

https://x.com/LFC/status/2075595910558675051

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The major clear plan imo was getting rid of Slot, if anything I would guess that Edwards was against that (just me speculating).

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Liverpool FC owner in talks to sell minority stake to Mittal family-backed consortium

FT reporting Mittal backed consortium in discussions to buy a minority stake.

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We’re they ever liked back in the day? I definitely feel like “Indian Steel Magnate” is familiar.

I was thinking similar but don’t think so, We were linked with Mukesh Ambani a few years ago…

this def has legs… dude has stepped away from qpr to avoid any conflict or friction in ownership

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Thank you, Amit. After 18 seasons as a director and co-owner of QPR, Amit Bhatia has agreed to transfer his ownership in the club to majority owner Ruben Gnanalingam and will be stepping down from the board.