Oh dear. A quandary wrapped up in a conundrum.
I'm assuming that we've now all accepted that: 1) Kenny has the final say on transfers and 2) Damien has no control over the 'purse strings' at Anfield.
In doing so 'we' must realise therefore: 1) Kenny got the players he wanted, 2) Damien convinced both their previous clubs to sell and the players to sign for L.F.C. and 3) F.S.G. were happy to pay whatever it took to secure the signings.
In doing so, with a high level of financial acumen, L.F.C. were left with (in my opinion) - a better, more sustainable, squad and a stronger Club. There's the bigger picture right there - a Club being built on solid financial foundations
and a better team.
I find it strange that we, as adults, always feel the need to lay blame at 'someone's' door. The 'finger of blame', it would seem has now moved onto F.S.G. but... what
exactly is it they are being 'blamed' for?
For putting us on a sound financial footing? Nah, can't be that. For previously providing Kenny with the money for the players he wanted? Surely not.
No, wait for it... F.S.G. are being 'blamed'
in advance and just in case we don't sign any players, this transfer window - even tho' Kenny has stated, very clearly,
“We’ve got an option to be active if we want to be active". Hmmm.
Although I suppose if 'we' are happy to blame F.S.G., in advance, (for something that may never happen), 'we' will be quick to lavish praise on them should; 1) Kenny decide he wants a player, 2) Damien secures his signature and (more importantly) 3)
They provide the funds.
Daft as this may 'sound' - I'm just going to wait and see what happens.