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We won’t blow cash again
COSTLY GAMBLE ... Liverpool striker Andy Carroll
From PHIL THOMAS in Boston
Published: Today at 00:02
9
KOP chairman Tom Werner has had a dig at Kenny Dalglish’s transfer clangers and warned: The days of spending stupid money are over.
Dalglish splashed out more than £100million on players during 18 months, with Andy Carroll alone costing around a third of that.
Yet the giant Geordie has rarely come close to justifying his £35m price tag and Dalglish paid the price for his flops when he was axed at the end of the season.
Now Werner has delivered a scathing verdict on the Anfield legend’s reign — and says the Reds have the ideal man to bring back the glory days in Brendan Rodgers.
Werner insisted: “LFC is a financially strong organisation. In the past, I believe — not just in the previous season, but in the past — we have overspent for players and the results were not what we have expected.
“We do have the resources to be competitive, but at the same time, we are going to operate in a way that will be a self-sustaining model.
“I don’t think anyone could have been happy with our performance on the pitch last year, no disrespect to Kenny. But Brendan brings a modern, attacking philosophy and hopefully we will see improvement.”
Carroll has been such a flop that Rodgers will let him go, as long as anyone coughs up £20m. Newcastle and West Ham have been knocked back in bids to take him on loan — Rodgers will only listen if there is a permanent move as part of the agreement.
Rodgers will talk to Carroll this week, and Werner has admitted the Kop boss will have the final say on where he plays this season.
He added: “Brendan is the leader here, and hopefully the question will be answered shortly. The only thing I can say is we will do what’s best for the club.
We won’t blow cash again
COSTLY GAMBLE ... Liverpool striker Andy Carroll
From PHIL THOMAS in Boston
Published: Today at 00:02
9
KOP chairman Tom Werner has had a dig at Kenny Dalglish’s transfer clangers and warned: The days of spending stupid money are over.
Dalglish splashed out more than £100million on players during 18 months, with Andy Carroll alone costing around a third of that.
Yet the giant Geordie has rarely come close to justifying his £35m price tag and Dalglish paid the price for his flops when he was axed at the end of the season.
Now Werner has delivered a scathing verdict on the Anfield legend’s reign — and says the Reds have the ideal man to bring back the glory days in Brendan Rodgers.
Werner insisted: “LFC is a financially strong organisation. In the past, I believe — not just in the previous season, but in the past — we have overspent for players and the results were not what we have expected.
“We do have the resources to be competitive, but at the same time, we are going to operate in a way that will be a self-sustaining model.
“I don’t think anyone could have been happy with our performance on the pitch last year, no disrespect to Kenny. But Brendan brings a modern, attacking philosophy and hopefully we will see improvement.”
Carroll has been such a flop that Rodgers will let him go, as long as anyone coughs up £20m. Newcastle and West Ham have been knocked back in bids to take him on loan — Rodgers will only listen if there is a permanent move as part of the agreement.
Rodgers will talk to Carroll this week, and Werner has admitted the Kop boss will have the final say on where he plays this season.
He added: “Brendan is the leader here, and hopefully the question will be answered shortly. The only thing I can say is we will do what’s best for the club.
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