Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
49ers Enterprises were a major stakeholder in LUFC from 2018, when they acquired an 18% stake in the club, increasing to 44% in 2021, and were clearly instrumental in major decisions regarding the sacking and replacement of Bielsa with Marsch and the "investment" of around £150m in players such as Arronsson etc, taking full ownership nearly 12 months ago. To suggest that they were not involved in the process of appointing Marsch and the disasterous transfer to the club of just about any player previously coached by Marsh, played for a Red Bull franchise or of American descent is frankly delusional. And NONE of those "investments" have been of benefit to the club and I am by far from the only one who thinks so.

How do you know he won't play for us any more, or Aarronsson, or Wober, or Kristensen etc etc? Even if you are right, all that means is that the club will continue to pi55 away money paying for sh1te players who should nebver have been acquired in the first place.

Once LUFC start to act like a club that knows its ar5e from its elbow, I'll be much happier. Currently, selling star assets and potential stars of the future illustrates the absolutely abysmal standard of those running the club.
Some of the clubs you have cited in the past - Brighton and Brentford - they have a model where if the right offer comes in for a player then they sell. Brentford have successfully done that for a good 10 to 15 years.

Trying seeing some positives for a change - it might even make you smile.