I genuinely don't think the owners put anywhere near as much stock in winning trophies as we do. I personally imagine that yesterday happened and it hardly registers with anyone at fsg that we lost in our second cup semi of the season.. I think that they will see going deep into competitions as much as a plus for the manager as actually winning them.. They won't have had their weeks ruined by the loss or having it as their last thought last night or their first this morning like we have no doubt all have.
It's all about the bottom line for them, not winning things.. If winning things generates more cash then they are happy, but certainly domestic trophies which should and do mean the world to us, simply don't have the financial rewards to get them interested.
I think that the loss yesterday and the failure to win the FA cup won't have any impact on their thought process over the manager.. I don't think for a second they are considering sacking him at the moment. The odd bit of bickering over the manager between the fans won't matter to them, they are too far removed and take too little interest in the day to day activities to worry about if a certain percentage don't like him or want someone new to replace him.. As long as Anfield still sells out which it will they won't let be bothered really about what the fans think.
What matters to them is the bottom line
Six months or so ago Werner said that CL qualification wasn't imperative to the progress of the football club[something along that line] and we will continue to grow no matter with off field deals and stadium improvements.
Now I'm sure that in an ideal world they want CL.. But what they ultimately want is a steady bottom line.. If CL football meant more spending and more on the annual wage bill as opposed to finish just outside and keeping where we are financially I'm not sure they would want to push the boat out.
To bring in an extra x million but to spend and extra z million to stay there? If Z is higher than X then I can't see the frantic want to see us really push the boat out to achieve it.
So as much as we want to really push on, if the figures don't support the end then they won't be desperate for us to do so.. And if that 'gamble' means also shelling out 12-15 million on sacking Brendan and his staff in compensation?
I bet it's not in their thoughts to sack him.
The only thing that may sway those thoughts are if we fall off a cliff this season and lose the last 6 and finish with a real whimper but even then..
So to the original question..
Does Brendan need a trophy? For you and me yes but for FSG? No he doesn't
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