I’m an American and I’m sorry for our current situation

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This is a blog I’ve tried to write a couple times, but haven’t been able to put the words to paper that are worthy of this site. I don’t understand if you own something, or work for someone why you can’t give it your all. Or furthermost want to make your organization succeed. I can’t say that I’ve always been the best employee, but I’ve always given it my all. That’s why I am apologizing for my countrymen for what they did to my favorite club. I can’t understand why they took the greatest club in European history and about made them Blackburn. (Yes I know they have an EPL title, but they bought that).

There are many better Americans out there who could make Liverpool great again. I mean heck, you just have to look at the founders of Microsoft, they are all mutli-millionaires and own teams. I’d for one love to see Paul Allen come over and take the club. One I would like to see part of a consortium is Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. He’s got a lot of money, but I don’t know if he’s got enough to take Liverpool. Yes and I know he’s a bit of a primadonna, but he loves his clubs he runs, and doesn’t do anything too stupid.

It’s hard for me to justify our owners as American sports fans, because they ran their teams here into the ground. So maybe what Liverpool needs is and here’s a good idea the legends to band together, pool their money and run the club themselves. It’s out there, I know. But think about how many legends Liverpool has, and how many of them can pool their money together. Yes Liverpool wouldn’t be like the Top 4 clubs, but they’d have people that care about the club, know how to return it to the top, and have some money.

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4 Comments

  1. A few corrections here. Apple was founded by Steve Jobs who does not own any sports team, and has no sports affiliations.

    Paul Allen on the other hand is a co-founder of Microsoft, a rival firm to Apple, and is the one that part owns the Portland Trailblazers.

    And after what another of the blog writers on this site did when someone disagreed with him, I almost hesitate if not hate to point out that Liverpool’s current predicament and demise is not the sole fault of the owners who do not make Football and management decisions. Rafa fought for, and won the exclusive right to that title, much to the justifiable demise of Parry, last year.

    Even former Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson, and renowned writer and TV pundit asserts in his latest article that it is foolish to keep laying the blame on the owners when Rafa rightfully should take not just the blame but also the fall for what has happened to Liverpool FC.

    Heaven forbid that someone suggests that the blame be correctly laid where it should be lain

  2. Though I’m very new to all this, it embarrasses me as an American as well. One can only hope that ownership of the club can eventually return to individuals (ideally, Liverpool-based) with some understanding of its history and respect for its fans.

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