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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3


Invading the pitch and disrespecting the dead for 31 years. It's the Liverpool way. YNWA.

Another thing that they sought to blame us for as a few people ran on the pitch for the first equaliser and Van Den Hauwe had to escort one of our fans off during the game.
 

It isn't that simple. Transfer fees are amortized over the length of players contracts. So we are going to have to continue to service those amortization payments for the next few years at the very least. That will be with reduced income.

As for owners putting money in. They are only allowed to put in certain amounts without breaching FFP.

We have got away with it so far. However, there are a few problems on the horizon. Firstly City are producing a dossier outlining how other Clubs have breached the rules surrounding owners putting in money. The other is that it is going to look bang on if everyone else sees their commercial revenue decline whilst our goes up.

Have you ever been to Hong Kong?
 

Liverpool win high court case to sign up with Nike to 'make sure they'll become champions in their shirts'.

Always nice to see that the DNA of that club trumps even a pandemic. Signing deals to cash in on forcing a season to its close no matter the dangers, and the shifting over to the state the payment of their employees.

A class organisation. Scum class.
I thought it was the other way around when I read it yesterday.

Horrible act from them if true.
 
I thought it was the other way around when I read it yesterday.

Horrible act from them if true.
Sorry, yeah. It was.

They're paying 'significant' compensation to Nike so that they can cash in on the season when tens of thousands of British people are being killed - because they want their new sponsors to glory in a title win that'll be pushed through despite safety fears.

What a 'kin club.
 
Liverpool win high court case to sign up with Nike to 'make sure they'll become champions in their shirts'.

Always nice to see that the DNA of that club trumps even a pandemic. Signing deals to cash in on forcing a season to its close no matter the dangers, and the shifting over to the state the payment of their employees.

A class organisation. Scum class.

I do wonder how much they have paid off New Balance? I'd also add, legally I'm sure this will only strengthen the case that the season legally ends at the end of June.
 

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