Suarez .................. utter disgrace?

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Depends how long they're out of it.
When was the last time Liverpool won their domestic league??
No doubt Suarez is class,personally I'd have Aguero over him.

Liverpool last won the league in 90 but again does that stop them being one of the biggest in Europe ?
 
Take a comfy seat here , I AGREE with Phil Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in Europe even in the world ..ok they are currently not one of the best, but one of biggest id say yes ,


Their fan base is probably or was probably built on the success of years ago but thats just natrual , same as the non local kiddies support Chelsea & UTD now...

and im a toffee :(
 
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Take a comfy seat here , I AGREE with Phil Liverpool are one of the biggest clubs in Europe even in the world ..ok they are currently not one of the best, but one of biggest id say yes ,
There fan base is probably or was probably built on the success of years ago but thats just natrual , same as the non local kiddies support Chelsea & UTD now...

and im a toffee :(

Someone who understands the clear difference between best and biggest

Man UTD are unfortunately the biggest in the UK but they aren't the best
 
And I disagree and they are one of the biggest in Europe - unless you can tell me why instead of just stating it

Stadium/ Attendance
Performance over the last quarter of a century

so you tell me why you are. Leeds and Blackburn have won the top flight since you lot last managed it :D
 
Of course Liverpool are one of the bigger clubs. Hardly anyone in Europe won't know them, they get fantastic support, they have won the CL more recently than many other BIG clubs and their record is second to none. If they play in Europe I, for one, want them to win - far more than I would Man U!
 
Liverpool are one of the Biggest clubs when it comes to fan base & revenue,but surely this makes it even worse that they haven't won the league for so long & aren't regularly in the CL.
 
Stadium/ Attendance
Performance over the last quarter of a century

so you tell me why you are. Leeds and Blackburn have won the top flight since you lot last managed it :D

Won the CL in the quarter of a century plus another final plus multiple semis and quarters in that period

Plus a UEFA cup in that period plus multiple FA Cups and league Cups and Super cups etc

Stadium ? What about it - holds 44000 and is full every week - check out AC Milan's attendance week in week out.

Most successful UK club in Europe

Massive fan base around Europe and the world

Massive commercially around the world only beaten by Man Utd in this country

And I have to ask why records must start 25 years ago ? Do the trophies before that not count ?
 
Won the CL in the quarter of a century plus another final plus multiple semis and quarters in that period

Plus a UEFA cup in that period plus multiple FA Cups and league Cups and Super cups etc

Stadium ? What about it - holds 44000 and is full every week - check out AC Milan's attendance week in week out.

Most successful UK club in Europe

Massive fan base around Europe and the world

Massive commercially around the world only beaten by Man Utd in this country

And I have to ask why records must start 25 years ago ? Do the trophies before that not count ?

So tell me, does that history keep you warm at night? :)
 
Liverpool are one of the Biggest clubs when it comes to fan base & revenue,but surely this makes it even worse that they haven't won the league for so long & aren't regularly in the CL.

That wasn't the question was it

We know we haven't won the league for a while - but over the last ten years in the CL check out the success
 
Kind of depends on how you define 'one of' and 'biggest'. And I'm sure a Liverpool fan will have a different definition than a Man U fan will, both to justify their opinion.

Patently they are not one of the challengers for the major European competition at the moment, but they have lots of history. Not that Liverpool fans mention it much ;)
 
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