Liverpool are really having a PR nightmare recently aren’t they?
They first need to fire the one they currently have. But since they are on furlough, why rock the boat?Damn they need a PR person too
Wonder how Oliver Holt will spin this one.
He's an avid Liverpool fan. The funny thing is, he thinks he does a good job of hiding it. What is it about Liverpool supporting journos that turns them into deluded blinkered mentalists? There's something really odd about that club.Had to stop following him on Twitter he’s a complete weapon. He hates United with a passion and his obsessive hate for Jose Mourinho is bizarre to say the least.
I genuinely do think ‘this Liverpool board’ has been absolutely adorned by Klopp’s (and his coaching/staff) brilliance, in the same way ‘our board’ has had their shortcomings exemplified by poor coaching in the past however many years.This is the board United fans (Jose fans) used to brown nose back then. They were incompetent before Klopp and continue to show their true colours
yawn-inducing
I genuinely do think ‘this Liverpool board’ has been absolutely adorned by Klopp’s (and his coaching/staff) brilliance, in the same way ‘our board’ has had their shortcomings exemplified by poor coaching in the past however many years.
Everything looks a little rosier now on our side because of a string of strong performances. It’s basically how it works. Us armchair fans have absolutely no idea of the workings of gigantic companies.
How normal is it for the home team to refund the away team's tickets in (somewhat) similar situations? From what I can remember, it's usually the away team that refunds their own team, despite the home team getting the ticket income.
The furlough thing was huge, and rightly so - but this is yawn-inducing and shouldn't be a controversy.
The point is Liverpool pocketed the money from their fans tickets and have refused to refund it, hardly rocket science to get your head around. Away clubs have sometimes refunded travel costs but often ticket costs, although I do recall disputes between clubs over the hiking of prices and clubs reciprocating and then subsidising their own fans tickets.
How normal is it for the home team to refund the away team's tickets in (somewhat) similar situations? From what I can remember, it's usually the away team that refunds their own team, despite the home team getting the ticket income.
The furlough thing was huge, and rightly so - but this is yawn-inducing and shouldn't be a controversy.
Exactly: The point is Liverpool pocketed the money from their fans tickets and have refused to refund it, hardly rocket science to get your head around.
YAWN
What should have been one of their all-time great seasons has turned very sour indeed.