July 6, 2024

Liverpool losing $910k per game amid Anfield ‘sabotage’ rumor as icon fired by Saudi club

Liverpool losing $910k a game as legend fired in Saudi Arabia over’sabotage’ rumors at Anfield

Recent news from Liverpool: Amidst rumors of “sabotage,” the club has lost out on millions of dollars while construction on Anfield proceeds. In Saudi Arabia, a legend within the club has been fired.

The Reds are getting ready to play in a reduced-capacity Anfield once more as they look to maintain their lead in the Premier League title chase against Nottingham Forest on Sunday. This is your summary of the most recent Liverpool news.

Liverpool losing millions due to a’sabotage’ accusation from Anfield

According to the Athletic, Liverpool is losing millions of dollars as a result of the postponed development of Anfield. The Reds are losing out on approximately $910k (£750k/€859k) every game as a result of the continuous delays and unfilled seats, with an 11,000 capacity decrease still in effect.

Even ‘rumors’ in the industry that minor damage was done to project portions that were already finished because the future of the project’s former contractor, Buckingham Group, was uncertain are mentioned in the study. Although The Athletic and Liverpool.com have not independently verified the reports of this kind of “sabotage,” it is certain that numerous issues have arisen since the original contractor went into administration.

The Anfield Road stand’s expansion project was supposed to start this season, however Buckingham Group’s administration caused the project to be delayed. The project was started in 2021. It appears like Jürgen Klopp won’t be able to enjoy a sold-out Anfield crowd until 2024 since Liverpool’s new contractor wants the stand finished as soon as feasible.

Legend of the Liverpool club fired during a four-month stint in Saudi Division 1

Al-Qadsiyah, a Saudi Division 1 team, fired legendary Liverpool player Robbie Fowler after just four months in management.

In Saudi Arabia’s second division, Fowler had led his team to a strong start, with an undefeated record pushing Al-Qadsiyah toward a promotion drive. With six victories and two draws from eight games, he was only one point behind league leaders Al-Orobah.

Before being replaced by former Sevilla manager Michel, the former Liverpool striker was commended for his professionalism, as reported by CBS correspondent Ben Jacobs. Considering the good outcomes, this was an intriguing choice.

However, his time in Saudi Arabia will not have negatively impacted his chances of becoming a manager in the future. After managing East Bengal FC in the Indian Super League following a stint with Brisbane Roar in Australia, Fowler’s tenure at Al-Qadsiyah was his first.

 

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