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ENIC

Bunch of fudging moaners.

Extra £100m+ potentially getting put into the club... Nah we want more....

We could spend £300m in a window and we would still have people saying it wasn't enough. I hate (some of) our fans (mainly on X)
 
Bunch of fudging moaners.

Extra £100m+ potentially getting put into the club... Nah we want more....

We could spend £300m in a window and we would still have people saying it wasn't enough. I hate (some of) our fans (mainly on X)

I don’t read it as moaning, more just critical of the reporting.

I think it’s factual that a one off 100m investment is not going to meaningfully change much for us. It’s helpful, sure. But it’s not a game changer.
 
Bunch of fudging moaners.

Extra £100m+ potentially getting put into the club... Nah we want more....

We could spend £300m in a window and we would still have people saying it wasn't enough. I hate (some of) our fans (mainly on X)
Wait, you actually believe Matt Law and that 100m investment is the big play by those in charge now to move us up a level?!
 
Yes Liverpool just spent 130M on one player. On top of everything else they spent.
The very best players are going to cost that much because if what they've done already. We aren't in that market usually and I'm fine with that. I just want us to maximise the opportunities we have on the pitch.

What matters now is ambition. It’s not about competing with the very richest clubs pound-for-pound, but about being smarter, braver, and more decisive when opportunities arise. If we act with clarity and conviction, we can still close the gap.

Hopefully this signals a real shift in attitude and approach, not just a change in who makes the decisions. Otherwise, what’s the point? Levy was only the figurehead. ENIC needs to use the foundations Levy built as a springboard forward.

In the end, that’s all I can judge ENIC on.
 
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