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Liverpool Football Club tonight issued the following press statement: The Board of Directors have received two excellent financial offers to buy the Club that would repay all its long-term debt. A Board meeting was called today to review these bids and approve a sale. Shortly prior to the meeting, the owners - Tom Hicks and George Gillett - sought to remove Managing Director Christian Purslow and Commercial Director Ian Ayre from the Board, seeking to replace them with Mack Hicks and Lori Kay McCutheon
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gloves off, more lawyers to fatten up |
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John W Henry (respected hedge fund magnate), Tom Werner (Cosby Show) and Les Otten (NY Times). when the lawyers have finished at the trough that is. (sorry should have edited my own post, it's been a long week already) |
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Looks like it's going to be a fun day. Lots of confusion going on over the bid with three of the board approving the sale but it is unknown if they can actually do so without the American owners, who look set to challenge it.
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still not sure why these Americans want to own the club. With a hedge fund magnate it seems they are replacing bad with bad and sounds like he is just after making money.
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.....which sums up all the foreign 'sugar daddies' who have appeared in the game over the last 10 years.
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Court case is scheduled for next week to determine whether or not the board acted in a proper manner. Having said that Hicks and Gillet signed articles stating that they would not interfere in the sale process and that Broughton has the final say so they really don't have a leg to stand on. To suggest that the purported £300M undervalues the club at this stage is ludicrous! even £200M is pushing it.
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Wish the PL rules would ban people who are just owning clubs to make a profit |
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I can see this running on until RBS forces the club into insolvency. The Redsox will then get it, but not before the Premiership docks 9 points off Liverpool's already measly total. Somehow I doubt even this will do much to halt the money-go-round. |
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"We don't think it was valid to do it. Essentially when I took the role they gave a couple of written undertakings to Royal Bank of Scotland. Those written undertakings included that I was the only person entitled to change the board and that was written into the articles of the covenants, and also that they would take no action to frustrate any reasonable sale. And I think they flagrantly abused both of those written undertakings." http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/lates...n-takeover-q-a Even if, by some unimaginable reason the judgement went against the board, by this stage RBS would be within their rights to force Kop Holdings (the club's holding entity and debtor in question) into administration. Following some of the journo twitters this morning it seems that there are noises coming from the Premier League that they won't apply the 9 point penalty because the club is still a solvent, trading entity. I expect this little snippet of information has been circulated to put the frighteners on the two parasites, ie: they have no options left. They're surrounded now and the snipers are on the roof but the war isn't over yet. |
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Success for her would be fantastic and would stick one up the premier league and sky. I wonder why there hasn't been more publicity about it...;) |
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Hicks and Gillett are understood to have argued that the club's English directors were not acting in the best interests of Liverpool
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Follow up post 1) We are bottom of the table. So it's obvious. 2) With only 31 games to go we are now 1 point away from safety, but with our poor GD that is effectively 2. There's no way we can make that up in the time available. 3) We are three points worse off than the 10th placed team - which just goes to show what a poor team we are, and how off the pace we are. 4) We are showing terrible form. We have dropped 4 out of 9 points in our last three games. 5) We have conceded a goal in two of our last three games, which shows how poor our defence is. 6) We can't even beat Fulham, a team 4 points ahead of us who are unbeaten this season. What hope is there? 7) No team who has been bottom going into the 2nd Interantional break has avoided relegation. (Well, OK, some have, but we won't.) 8) Grant's obsession with signing former Pompey players is really hurting us. OK, so we haven't signed Ben Haim, and he is only back up, but that Piquionne - I mean, what's the point? He's only managed THREE goals in our last 4 games. We should have signed Sandra Redknapp. And as for the rest of them - well, all right so there aren't any, but that's not the point... 9) There is no team spirit or desire, and no one is playing for the shirt. We saw with that limp display against Spurs, and the way they gave up after going down a goal agaisnt Fulham that they are a bunch of quitters. A mate of mine saw Grant wandering around the BML stand at half-time on Saturday, and asked him where he was going. Grant said he'd lost the dressing room 10) We haven't been reduced to using Johnny 'where am I?' Spector since the Man Utd game (EDIT (c) Hammertime32) - which shows how poor our side must be. Not quite as good but still worth posting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not so clever Trevor Steve McClaren could manage the England national team again, according to the Football Association's director of football development Trevor Brooking http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9066019.stm Finally, I've just seen the Liverpool players outside my house playing football with a hedgehog, I was disgusted and just as I picked the phone up to ring the RSPCA the hedgehog went one nil up..... :D |
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On a lighter note, this Hertha Berlin player is obviously pretty desperate to get his hands on a cup this season:
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/10/48.jpg |
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