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Champions league final: post match thread

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Was at the parade yesterday at the end of the strand. The scenes were mental. Unfortunately didn't really get a great look at the players as the bus seemed to speed up and many of the players were probably knackered by then and had gone inside. But that's not really the point. Fowler was going absolutely mental on the other bus though.
 


Hope we address the squad depth issues with the potential departures.
 
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Champions League victory to push Liverpool broadcast income to £250m

Estimates say overall revenue is edging closer to rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona
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Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson celebrates with the trophy and teammates after winning the Champions League final. Photograph: Carl Recine/Reuters




Liverpool’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur to take the Champions League title on Saturday will let the club make another claim: it’ll become the first global soccer team to bring in more than £250 million (€280 million) in a season from broadcast income.
The estimate, according to analyst Swiss Ramble, means the English club’s overall revenue is edging closer to its Spanish rivals, Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as Manchester United – the biggest sales generators among European soccer teams.
Swiss Ramble, an anonymous blogger who keeps a forensic score of soccer clubs’ finances, tweeted a breakdown of club revenue on Monday, updating figures after Liverpool’s 2-0 win. The data show broadcast income of £251 million (€282.7 million) in the 2018-2019 season for Liverpool, with Tottenham at £235.2 million (€264.9 million) and Manchester City and Manchester United following behind.
Uefa, the regulatory body for the top soccer competitions in Europe, won’t release the final figures for a few weeks. A spokesman for Liverpool declined to comment.
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Broadcast revenue for teams has been climbing as intense competition for TV rights sold by leagues has steadily boosted their value. The previous record was held by Liverpool and Real Madrid at £222.6 million (€250.6 million) in the 2017-2018 season, according to Deloitte LLP partner Dan Jones.
Liverpool came seventh last year among European clubs in Deloitte’s Football Money League table, which ranks soccer teams in terms of their annual revenue. Largely due to the strength of the Premier League’s broadcast deals, six English clubs rank in Europe’s top 10. But they all come behind Spain’s Real Madrid and Barcelona, with revenue totalling €750.9 million and €690.4 million, respectively.
Liverpool “will surely be targeting the top five” this year, Mr Jones said. “Domestic television revenues are up 8 per cent for the next three-year round, so that will help.”
 
UEFA squad for the season.

Goalkeepers
Alisson Becker (Liverpool)
Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona)

Defenders
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Matthijs de Ligt (Ajax)
Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Andy Robertson (Liverpool)

Midfielders
Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham)
Hakim Ziyech (Ajax)
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Frenkie de Jong (Ajax)
Tanguy Ndombele (Lyon)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool)
David Neres (Ajax)
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)

Forwards
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Dušan Tadić (Ajax)
Sadio Mané (Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)
Lucas Moura (Tottenham
 
UEFA squad for the season.

Goalkeepers
Alisson Becker (Liverpool)
Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona)

Defenders
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Matthijs de Ligt (Ajax)
Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Andy Robertson (Liverpool)

Midfielders
Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham)
Hakim Ziyech (Ajax)
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Frenkie de Jong (Ajax)
Tanguy Ndombele (Lyon)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool)
David Neres (Ajax)
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)

Forwards
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Dušan Tadić (Ajax)
Sadio Mané (Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)
Lucas Moura (Tottenham

No Salah???

Fuck UEFA.

They can stick their squad for the season up their arse.
 
UEFA squad for the season.

Goalkeepers
Alisson Becker (Liverpool)
Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona)

Defenders
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Matthijs de Ligt (Ajax)
Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Andy Robertson (Liverpool)

Midfielders
Moussa Sissoko (Tottenham)
Hakim Ziyech (Ajax)
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Frenkie de Jong (Ajax)
Tanguy Ndombele (Lyon)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool)
David Neres (Ajax)
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)

Forwards
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Dušan Tadić (Ajax)
Sadio Mané (Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus)
Lucas Moura (Tottenham
Harsh on Milner, Henderson, Salah, and Firmino
 
I want to address a lot of the post match chatter of how Spurs were the better side and they dominated the game...

Did they fuck. We scored early, let them have the ball, defended brilliantly, and watched them do fuck all except tire themselves out.

Even the "chances" they had were long range, speculative efforts - bar the Lucas half chance.

Thoroughly professional performance from the reds and we were never in any real danger.

We didn't play well in possession or in an attacking sense so much, but we didn't need to. We got the early goal, protected the lead, then killed the game. Job done.
 
I want to address a lot of the post match chatter of how Spurs were the better side and they dominated the game...

Did they fuck. We scored early, let them have the ball, defended brilliantly, and watched them do fuck all except tire themselves out.

Even the "chances" they had were long range, speculative efforts - bar the Lucas half chance.

Thoroughly professional performance from the reds and we were never in any real danger.

We didn't play well in possession or in an attacking sense so much, but we didn't need to. We got the early goal, protected the lead, then killed the game. Job done.

It was a proper European Cup final win. That's how you're meant to do it.
 
I want to address a lot of the post match chatter of how Spurs were the better side and they dominated the game...

Did they fuck. We scored early, let them have the ball, defended brilliantly, and watched them do fuck all except tire themselves out.

Even the "chances" they had were long range, speculative efforts - bar the Lucas half chance.

Thoroughly professional performance from the reds and we were never in any real danger.

We didn't play well in possession or in an attacking sense so much, but we didn't need to. We got the early goal, protected the lead, then killed the game. Job done.

Had we been an Italian side the media would be calling it a masterclass of a European performance. Just do enough to win.
 
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