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There has been a memorable Champions League success and UEFA Cup glory, FA Cup and League Cup baubles, but for an entire generation of fans the wait for the 19th title goes on, just as the money spent on trying to claim what has become the Holy Grail goes up. So far the figure stands at an incredible £770,340,000 lavished on 190 players, some of them youngsters but many others who were supposed to represent the final piece in a jigsaw that continues to be incomplete.A hard-core of Liverpool supporters will boycott tonight’s Premier League match at Hull City in protest at rocketing ticket prices in the knowledge that the amount of money spent on players’ wages in that time will take the figure crashing through the £1billion barrier. When the unwanted milestone was flagged up to Brendan Rodgers, the man charged with fulfilling owners Fenway Sports Group’s promise they would bring the title back to Anfield, all he could do was to say the right things.Asked if he still believed he could end the drought, the Liverpool manager said: “Absolutely. When I came in here it was a long way off. The club was eighth and you’d never have even talked about it. It’s a mark of how the club has moved forward, that there’s such disappointment that we weren’t challenging this year.
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Of course it’s been disappointing not to have had a challenge this year. But I have absolutely no doubt it will happen.”Liverpool came close under Roy Evans’ stewardship and, of course, last season under Rodgers, but the landscape has changed dramatically in the intervening years with Roman Abramovich’s billions transforming Chelsea’s fortunes and Manchester City turned into contenders by the money-flushed sheikhs of Abu Dhabi.Arsenal, too, have been shunted aside in the sea-shift and, as Jose Mourinho revelled in pointing out on Sunday, their own wait to recapture former glories now stretches beyond a decade. Still, Chelsea’s success this season will come with Mourinho having carefully played the transfer market, spending less (£111.6m primarily on £27m Cesc Fabregas and £32m Diego Costa) than he recouped (£113m largely through £40m David Luiz and £28m Romelu Lukaku). The transfer power of Liverpool’s rivals has to be factored in, the quality of the managers who followed Kenny Dalglish, too, but often it feels an easy excuse to deflect from Liverpool’s own excesses.Liverpool’s time on the outside looking in has undoubtedly been prolonged by wrong turns in the transfer market. “It is difficult, but you can’t just accept that,” said Rodgers of the resources that his rivals boast.“It’s something you have to continue to fight. Where we are at now is probably par for where we are at. We can’t accept that.
We have to continue to find ways to develop players, work to the idea of how the owners want to work here and find that way to break that. That’s something that I’m very hungry to do.”Rodgers conceded yesterday his own reign has, in some respects, come full circle with a lack of goals once again the over-riding problem that has seen Liverpool regress from runners-up to also-rans this term.
Rodgers – who will again be without Daniel Sturridge and must check on the fitness of Steven Gerrard at the KC Stadium when Liverpool will seek to close on fourth-placed Manchester United – believes strategic signings are needed this summer rather than a major overhaul.“It’s small in terms of what we need, but it’s key to how we can function. If you look at our goals when I first came in here I talked about the need to improve the goal tally, and we did that.“And now we’re back at the same situation again where I need to improve and we need to find a way to do that. If we can do that there’s a greater base there and foundation in the team. It will be a big summer for us to find the right type of player that can come in and do that.”Alas, Liverpool have heard that sentiment all before. Three that didn’t.Andy Carroll: £35m from Newcastle in 2011 – signed on the day Fernando Torres left for Chelsea.
Injuries hampered him before Brendan Rodgers quickly ushered him out of the door.Alberto Aquilani: £17.1m from AS Roma in 2009 - brought in to replace Xabi Alonso, injuries meant he was seldom seen before returning to Italy.Christian Ziege: £5.5m from Middlesbrough in 2000 - Liverpool battled in the High Court to sign the German and were later fined £20,000 for an illegal approach. The defender did not prove worth the hassle.
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