- The Cearns
- Brown
- Icelandics/Eggman
- Sullivan
By the way Sullivan for me. I'm not really old enough to remember the full bond saga although I realise that might resonate even more with some others than anything else that's been done.
zico wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 19:56 Big difference between the Cearns and Sullivan is that the Cearns were always in the background and as far as I know allowed the manager to buy the players. When the club had the success years early 80s they certainly allowed the cup receipts to be spent on players. 800 k for Paul Goddard after the Fa cup win if I remember rightly and even a world record fee for a keeper in Parkes when we were in the second division. You can argue they didn't build on the success but no way were they as bad as Sullivan. Put it this way I couldn't imagine a man of principal like John Lyall putting up with Sullivan for one year let alone 15 odd!
He wasn't at the club long enough but I could have seen Eggert going down the Sullivan route. Looked a bit of a player and could imagine him sticking his nose in when it came to transfers. In fact I still can't imagine the likes of an over the hill Ljungberg was Curbs choice.
zico wrote: ↑06 Aug 2025, 19:56 Big difference between the Cearns and Sullivan is that the Cearns were always in the background and as far as I know allowed the manager to buy the players. When the club had the success years early 80s they certainly allowed the cup receipts to be spent on players. 800 k for Paul Goddard after the Fa cup win if I remember rightly and even a world record fee for a keeper in Parkes when we were in the second division. You can argue they didn't build on the success but no way were they as bad as Sullivan. Put it this way I couldn't imagine a man of principal like John Lyall putting up with Sullivan for one year let alone 15 odd!
He wasn't at the club long enough but I could have seen Eggert going down the Sullivan route. Looked a bit of a player and could imagine him sticking his nose in when it came to transfers. In fact I still can't imagine the likes of an over the hill Ljungberg was Curbs choice.
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025, 06:48 Without a doubt, if you're comparing them as blokes, Terry Brown you'd probably happily go for a beer with. The other one, no doubt what we'd all do there given half a chance.
However, the question is who is the worst owner. It was harder to fuck that situation up we were in, we had half the future England team in our squad, and he appointed the worst manager in our history, who he then give what was at the time unprecedented money (for us) to spend. He bought Repka & Hutchison.
The end.
Eerie Decent" wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 20:46 The one thing Sullivan beats them all at is moving us to the bowl.
On every other conceivable level, Terry Brown is by far the worst. There will never be another club that will have talent like Rio, Lampard, Cole, Carrick, Defoe, Johnson come through all within a few years, sell them for peanuts (given what they went on to do) and oversee relegation off the back of it.
Aside from the Man Utd group, no one has come close to producing that sort of talent over such a short space of time. Had we had a proper chairman, we could be up there with the big boys now.
southbankbornnbred wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 20:13Psst - Eusebio...that's £400% profit, fella.eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 21:11 So Frankfurt signed Ekitike for £15m and sell him for £75m
A player we were endlessly linked with but never got over the line for one reason or another.
By my calculations that is an 80% profit
Funny that eh?
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/liverp ... -frankfurt
But your point is still a very good one.
Psst - Eusebio...that's £400% profit, fella.eusebiovic wrote: ↑23 Jul 2025, 21:11 So Frankfurt signed Ekitike for £15m and sell him for £75m
A player we were endlessly linked with but never got over the line for one reason or another.
By my calculations that is an 80% profit
Funny that eh?
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/liverp ... -frankfurt