Comment by lesbiangirlscout on 07/01/2025 at 19:44 UTC

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View submission: Liverpool owners won’t sell club to ‘interested’ Elon Musk

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Given he’s all about efficiency and cost-cutting, I think he’s got more potential to be like Ratcliffe than Bohely.

Look at how he runs his other companies; there’s no doubt he’d treat a football club the same way. Probably have some engineers try to run the scouting department or something ridiculous like that lol.

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Comment by mskruba12 at 07/01/2025 at 19:52 UTC

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Guarantee you if he bought a club he would use some shit ai to do transfers and brag about how advanced the club is and how its the future of football.

Comment by floyd_droid at 07/01/2025 at 20:41 UTC

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My friend is a middle manager at Tesla, working on designing a new Tesla factory. He’s on such a tight leash, his leave requests go to Musk and he has to approve. CEO going over leaves of lowly managers. The dude is a psychopath and an idiot.

Comment by d0ey at 07/01/2025 at 20:10 UTC

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"I tell you, you don't need 11 to play football - with our cutting edge designs, we can definitely play with 6, and two robots. And THESE guys - they're LITERALLY sitting on chairs the whole match. WASTE!"

Comment by dimspace at 07/01/2025 at 21:36 UTC

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Why do we need 11 players on the field? just play with 10 and make then run harder...

Comment by grchelp2018 at 07/01/2025 at 20:29 UTC

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Elon's businesses are all about tech and saving humanity from civilizational risk.

Spacex - civilization ending asteroid hit

tesla - civilization ending climate change

twitter - civilization ending woke mind virus

neuralink - civilization ending AI

boring company - civilization ending traffic.

Ok, that last one might not be true, probably why we don't hear much about them. Football doesnt fit into it at all.