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


Let's be honest on paper it looks a fantastic window for them, but it helps when you have hundreds of millions to spend and you're one of the elite clubs where PSR doesn't apply to you.
No excuses at all for them this season, and dem oil
Money clubz ruining the game can get in the bin as well.

Shoestring fc - breaking transfer records for fun.
 
Let's be honest on paper it looks a fantastic window for them, but it helps when you have hundreds of millions to spend and you're one of the elite clubs where PSR doesn't apply to you.
Of all the super massive awesome legendary big 6 clubs, Liverpool are the furthest from PSR issues, They are run well, although it helps when you get more money for fringe players than most clubs get for their star players.
 
Of all the super massive awesome legendary big 6 clubs, Liverpool are the furthest from PSR issues, They are run well, although it helps when you get more money for fringe players than most clubs get for their star players.
Helps when the organisation should have been wound up and had unprecedented levels of debt written off when sold though doesn’t it? That isn’t well run, that’s preferential treatment and good fortune.

Shame we never had such good fortune or good treatment, and instead were hit with unprecedented points deductions during our greatest time of need.
 
Of all the super massive awesome legendary big 6 clubs, Liverpool are the furthest from PSR issues, They are run well, although it helps when you get more money for fringe players than most clubs get for their star players.

Probably but the point still stands, these clubs can spend what the like, PSR/ FFP was created for them, to ensure no one can break into their cartel, latest point in case Newcastle who are finding out just where they are in the pecking order, despite being the richest club in the premier league.
 

Helps when the organisation should have been wound up and had unprecedented levels of debt written off when sold though doesn’t it? That isn’t well run, that’s preferential treatment and good fortune.

Shame we never had such good fortune or good treatment, and instead were hit with unprecedented points deductions during our greatest time of need.
Helps when the media spends most of its time unsettling and indirectly tapping up their potential targets too.
 


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