American unbridled capitalism has come unhinged at the expense of the worlds primary opiate. It is there so that the ragging dwindling middle class won't slit the throat of white privilege billionaires that have no right over Liverpool f.c any more than Mo Salah and Virgil Vandyke who built the brand equity of Liverpool fc. The intangible asset is more than the hard assets warranting for Mo, Virgil and Trent demand a percent share of Liverpool F.C from the freeloader John Henry.
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Re: China's Bank Should come to the rescue of Liverpool f.c
I think paying players in shares is revolutionary. I don't know if it would change their performance. I think there is a relationship between players performance and how close they are to their contract expiry date. The three payers have been playing great in the last few months and I have no doubt that will continue in the near future. It reminds me of Adebayo when he was close towards the end of his contract. His performance shoots up
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Re: China's Bank Should come to the rescue of Liverpool f.c
Hi sarcasm,
Indeed there are a lot of financial instruments towards an amicable agreement if John Henry was constrained to function in equilibrium with other stakeholders as financial rules of capitalism dictate. Alas, time and time again, billionaire oligarchs act as if the equilibrium is optional. Fact is that capitalism can't survive without it.
It is a necessity that workers collectively bargain. Yet, routinely players are held to bargain individually; thr owners holding the baton of disrepute, challenging the players loyalty, if they band together and bargain collectively.
Indeed there are a lot of financial instruments towards an amicable agreement if John Henry was constrained to function in equilibrium with other stakeholders as financial rules of capitalism dictate. Alas, time and time again, billionaire oligarchs act as if the equilibrium is optional. Fact is that capitalism can't survive without it.
It is a necessity that workers collectively bargain. Yet, routinely players are held to bargain individually; thr owners holding the baton of disrepute, challenging the players loyalty, if they band together and bargain collectively.