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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,087,060 Views)
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VerdeYBlanco
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2 May 2018, 06:39 PM
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If any of the rumours were true, King would be getting them in the MSM to boost the ST sales.
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Oscar Strummer
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2 May 2018, 06:40 PM
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the fenway group ffs.......hahahahaha
The chat is that Fenway will invest in Rangers because Gerrard is being groomed as Klopp's successor. Fenway want Gerrard to succeed therefore they'll plough money into Rangers and the financial injection will mean he can compete with us right off the bat. The hun delusion is effing tremendous.
....and...latest pish rumour is that Red Bull are investing £30m, shirt sponsors and £11m will be used to fund King's share issue.
Red Bull ??
Does that rumour still have wings ?
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the iron tim
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2 May 2018, 06:40 PM
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They're going full sevco with this......never go full sevco.
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IainG
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2 May 2018, 06:40 PM
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Ah but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now
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....and...latest pish rumour is that Red Bull are investing £30m, shirt sponsors and £11m will be used to fund King's share issue.
Red Bull Rainjurz I could see that tbh Red Bullsh*t Rainjurz maybe.
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IainG
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2 May 2018, 06:41 PM
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Ah but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now
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....and...latest pish rumour is that Red Bull are investing £30m, shirt sponsors and £11m will be used to fund King's share issue.
Red Bull ?? Does that rumour still have wings ? Apparently it's been raised again (from the dead,like their club.)
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2 May 2018, 06:43 PM
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the fenway group ffs.......hahahahaha
The chat is that Fenway will invest in Rangers because Gerrard is being groomed as Klopp's successor. Fenway want Gerrard to succeed therefore they'll plough money into Rangers and the financial injection will mean he can compete with us right off the bat. The hun delusion is effing tremendous. The irony is incredible. The muppets that went out their way to block Smash and Ashley because of his interest in Newcastle would welcome Liverpool links? They have zero self awareness these Huns
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2 May 2018, 06:43 PM
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Bolstering the duty of good faith
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs.
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2 May 2018, 06:44 PM
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The real Fenway Group Investors Fenway Group
They can print their own money.
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2 May 2018, 06:48 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs. I pretty much agree with all of that. Except for everything you've just said, that seems entirely plausible.
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2 May 2018, 06:48 PM
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2 May 2018, 06:50 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs. Interesting theory, but I can't see it being the case.
The Scottish league is treated with total derision. If they were looking at that sort of set up they'd be looking at France, Germany or Spain. Particularly Germany with Klopp's connections.
If they are, it would result in failure for Liverpool.
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2 May 2018, 06:51 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs.
I pretty much agree with all of that. Except for everything you've just said, that seems entirely plausible.  Been hacked by tinsoldier
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2 May 2018, 06:52 PM
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who is this mysterious Saudi Prince who is claiming he will bring this Freshness back to Sevco, Sheikh Anvac never heard of him...
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2 May 2018, 06:53 PM
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Ah but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs. Would there be alimit on how many players Liverpool could lend to one club outwith their country/association?
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2 May 2018, 06:57 PM
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the fenway group ffs.......hahahahaha
The chat is that Fenway will invest in Rangers because Gerrard is being groomed as Klopp's successor. Fenway want Gerrard to succeed therefore they'll plough money into Rangers and the financial injection will mean he can compete with us right off the bat. The hun delusion is effing tremendous. “We want you to prove you’re good enough to manage Liverpool, and just in case you’re not here’s tens of millions of pounds to spunk in order to hide your deficiencies”.
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2 May 2018, 06:58 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs. I don't think a team full of developmental loan Rangers would give rise to a genuine title race vs us.
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2 May 2018, 06:58 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs. I’m always a bit mystified by who these “prospects” are or might be. They are like some kind of ring wraiths - good but not good enough but maybe ? Big but not big enough ? Players who can’t get into the first team, who aren’t weans and who they don’t want to let go permanently? It’s a very strange Venn diagram. So far it’s Rossiter.
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2 May 2018, 07:02 PM
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When the story about Gerrard being approached to manage the Huns first surfaced I dismissed it as a desperate measure to try to promote season ticket sales after a morale sapping season which began and ended in abject humiliation with a steady flow of disastrous embarrassments in between.
I'm not so sure now. I think it might be a genuine possibility that Liverpool are considering using the Huns as a feeder club to give playing time and competitive experience to players who can't quite break into a first team which is in with a very good chance of becoming the European champions. It would make perfect sense to have a project like that overseen by someone who knows exactly how Liverpool want their players to develop and fit into the system of their top XI. Farming Gerrard out to a "foreign" football association is a much better and more practical idea than trying the same wheeze with an English Championship side. Furthermore, the demand for a winning mentality that clubs like Liverpool want to see instilled in their players is something that is very much woven into the fabric of the Huns in a way that very few English clubs can even understand, never mind offer. A half decent Huns side, made up of players that Liverpool want to keep an eye on as they develop, would almost certainly be better than all of the other top Scottish teams, bar Celtic. In that respect, there could well be a genuine title race between Celtic and Liverpool's future prospects. It could easily come down to the head-to-heads between us and a vastly improved Scouse Huns team and I wouldn't take anything for granted in that scenario.
It surprises me that this strategy hasn't been used already in Scotland and it's long been an obvious solution for the Huns in particular. It's a pretty massive incentive for a Liverpool FC prospect to prove his worth to the European champions (potentially) by performing week in and week out in packed stadiums while chasing major honours and dealing with the pressure of a demanding support.
I think the suggestion that Gerrard's genuinely interested in managing Sevco actually has legs.
I pretty much agree with all of that. Except for everything you've just said, that seems entirely plausible. 

I hope Gerrard displays the kind of arrogance that believes he can win the Scottish league with Liverpool's third pick players.
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2 May 2018, 07:03 PM
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Anyway, I can't believe that Swiss Toni and the other carrot have chosen to eff off that this particular juncture. You'd think they had no money, or something...
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2 May 2018, 07:07 PM
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Anyway, I can't believe that Swiss Toni and the other carrot have chosen to eff off that this particular juncture. You'd think they had no money, or something... Barry Bang had to go because his Hong Kong laundrette must've broken.
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