Jones believes this, added to the progress made under manager Brendan Rodgers, points to a brighter future as they look to regain Champions League status.If you ask the teams that have, shall we say, `bought' a winning team I don't think their fans will care because they have won something.Jones and his partner Dani Lawrence are prominent supporters of Anthony Nolan, the UK blood cancer charity, after the goalkeeper's six-year-old son Luca from a previous relationship died from leukaemia in November 2011.It is difficult to say (how much ground we have to make up)," the Australian, speaking at an event for charity Anthony Nolan, told Press Association Sport.With owners Fenway Sports Group looking to run the club on a more sound footing with Financial Fair Play in mind, the Reds are never likely to be in a position to compete with Europe's biggest spenders.The likes of Chelsea and Manchester City have spent unbelievable amounts of money. Liverpool haven't necessarily done that.The owners are quite clever, they have seen it in other sports. For them it is a slow process, it is not going to happen overnight.It was documented a couple of years ago when the new owners came in and spent a fair bit in one go but you have to remember £50million of that came in from Fernando Torres.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Jones wants Liverpool
Jones believes this, added to the progress made under manager Brendan Rodgers, points to a brighter future as they look to regain Champions League status.If you ask the teams that have, shall we say, `bought' a winning team I don't think their fans will care because they have won something.Jones and his partner Dani Lawrence are prominent supporters of Anthony Nolan, the UK blood cancer charity, after the goalkeeper's six-year-old son Luca from a previous relationship died from leukaemia in November 2011.It is difficult to say (how much ground we have to make up)," the Australian, speaking at an event for charity Anthony Nolan, told Press Association Sport.With owners Fenway Sports Group looking to run the club on a more sound footing with Financial Fair Play in mind, the Reds are never likely to be in a position to compete with Europe's biggest spenders.The likes of Chelsea and Manchester City have spent unbelievable amounts of money. Liverpool haven't necessarily done that.The owners are quite clever, they have seen it in other sports. For them it is a slow process, it is not going to happen overnight.It was documented a couple of years ago when the new owners came in and spent a fair bit in one go but you have to remember £50million of that came in from Fernando Torres.
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