LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB *49* - You'll Never Walk Alone! Com'on You REDS!!!


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shunzi;6571859 [URL="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1318433/Harry-Redknapp-Hicks-Gilletts-crime-giving-Rafa-Benitez-150m-squander-costly-flops.html" said:

while there is not doubt that the flops were costly, i doubt the $$ was given by cb's..
it came fr players sales and club loans..
else wun have some much issue with rbs..

slightly inaccurate, but a big diff in meaning..
 

duh..

Rubbish King - 20 mil
Aqualanlan - 20 mil
Dossena - 8mil
Riera - 12 mil
Abalone - 4 mil
Crouchy - 7 mil

in total = $71million worth of thrash / waste

he sold out some of the best players that were best to stay ,

Xabi Alonso
Mark Gonzalez
Sami Hyypia
Jermaine Pennant
 

Guys stop dwelling on the past!!!!!

We should move ahead!!!!
 

What was wrong with crouch and riera?

Gonzales seemed to have work permit problem despite 2 years of trying, so I guess it was a case of no choice.
 

I wonder how many Lucas undies domdomino has, since Lucas was not on the list
 

I wonder how many Lucas undies domdomino has, since Lucas was not on the list

Holy sai .. HOW THE HECK CAN I FORGET ABOUT HIM ?!?!?! :embrass::sweatsm::embrass::sweatsm:

and also bubble gum and nabeh Ulcer
 

i think rb didnt give babel enough chance and never play him in the correct position
 

Harry Redknapp: Hicks and Gillett's only crime was giving Rafa Benitez millions to squander on costly flops




the 3 of them are all to blame.
who is hairy anyway? the only redknapp i know is his son jamie who was a slighly above average player used to play for LFC...hes just a jealous englishman who couldnt get a top job at a top english club in england...the biggest club he got is spurs right now...just one season in champions league make so much noise...ask fergie,how many champions league trophies he won when manure compete in the competition every season? :thumbsd:
 

Takeover set for High Court within days

Liverpool's lawyers Slaughter & May could be in court as early as Friday as they seek to derail Tom Hicks and George Gillett's attempts to block the £300 million sale to the owners of the Boston Red Sox.

ESPNsooccernet understands that Liverpool are applying for the the case to be fast-tracked through the High Court.

Hicks and Gillett are plotting their own sale of the club to give them back their £144 million investment, and want the courts to block the takeover which has been agreed by Martin Broughton over their heads. One the most fascinating civil wars in football history needs to be aired ahead of the October 15 deadline when the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have the power to call in their £237 million debt. That is the point that Liverpool's lawyers will stress to the courts in expressing the urgency to bring the hearing forward to this Friday. Ordinarily the case would be heard next week.

Hicks' New York-based spokesman Mark Semer has said that Broughton's claim that the sale cannot be blocked is false.

"There were no such undertakings given to Broughton, the board has been legally reconstituted, and the new board does not approve of this proposed transaction,'' Semer told Bloomberg News. :sweat:

An attemped coup, which would have seen Hicks' son Mack and Lori McCuthcheon, of Hicks Holdings, replace Purslow and Ayre, was rejected.

Broughton is confident he and the other two England-based members of the board have acted appropriately but they will not be able to have that confirmed until the issue is thrashed out in court.

The Premier League is also expected to approve the takeover by New England Sports Ventures (NESV) that will see John W Henry's company purchase Liverpool for £300 million - which will wipe out most of the club's debt - on Friday.

Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton is confident that Hicks and Gillett will not be successful in blocking the sale due to the written undertakings they made when handing over control of the club. :think:

It is thought the deal will be fully completed by the time Liverpool cross Stanley Park for the Merseyside derby against Everton on October 17 and it is reported that even if Hicks and Gillett win the court case, RBS will call in the debt and immediately sell the club to Henry.

Sauce
 

i think rb didnt give babel enough chance and never play him in the correct position
i agree...i think babel shld be given enough playing time...i also think hes play better suited with arse...:bigeyes:
 

i agree...i think babel shld be given enough playing time...i also think hes play better suited with arse...:bigeyes:


finally...

i'm sharing the same thoughts as you...:kiss:
 

this harry redknapp, dun bother to read his stuff la. he writes for The Sun, so that makes him as rubbish as them.

u oso post stuff listed as published by the sux..
most recently the jovanovic one..
so wat does that make u? :devil:
 

u oso post stuff listed as published by the sux..
most recently the jovanovic one..
so wat does that make u? :devil:

actually i sell newspaper. :bsmilie:
 

LIVERPOOL NEWS
Takeover set for High Court next week

By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent and ESPNsoccernet staff

October 7, 2010



Liverpool have confirmed that they have failed in their bid to have their High Court hearing on Friday and that the civil war with owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett is now scheduled for "early next week".


ESPNsoccernet understands that Liverpool applied for the the case to be fast-tracked through the High Court, but now are resigned to the matter being heard by as early as Tuesday as Liverpool's lawyers, Slaughter and May, seek to derail the American duo's attempts to block the £300 million sale to the owners of the Boston Red Sox.

Hicks and Gillett are plotting their own sale of the club to give them back their £144 million investment, and want the courts to block the takeover, which has been agreed by Martin Broughton over their heads.

One of the most fascinating civil wars in football history needs to be aired ahead of the October 15 deadline when the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have the power to call in their £237 million debt.

Broughton is confident that Hicks and Gillett will not be successful in blocking the sale due to the written undertakings they made when handing over control of the club. Broughton says he was given the power to change the composition of the board and that efforts by the Americans to remove Ian Ayre and Christian Purslow, prior to the sale being announced, were not legitimate.

"I am confident we will prevail, but you can never be 100% when you go to court," Broughton said. "We will be seeking a judgment that we acted within our rights. They tried to remove Ian and Christian, and after taking legal advice I told them that was invalid.

"I think we'll get there, but I can't make a promise. If the case goes against us, we do have a fallback position, but we're not prepared to discuss this at present."

Hicks' New York-based spokesman, Mark Semer, has said that Broughton's claim that the sale cannot be blocked is false.

"There were no such undertakings given to Broughton. The board has been legally reconstituted, and the new board does not approve of this proposed transaction,'' Semer told Bloomberg News.

An attempted coup, which would have seen Hicks' son Mack and Lori McCuthcheon, of Hicks Holdings, replace Purslow and Ayre, was rejected.

Broughton is confident he and the other two England-based members of the board have acted appropriately but they will not be able to have that confirmed until the issue is thrashed out in court.

The Premier League is also expected to approve the takeover by New England Sports Ventures (NESV) that will see John W Henry's company purchase Liverpool for £300 million - which will wipe out most of the club's debt - on Friday.

It is thought the deal will be fully completed by the time Liverpool cross Stanley Park for the Merseyside derby against Everton on October 17 and it is reported that, even if Hicks and Gillett win the court case, RBS will call in the debt and immediately sell the club to Henry.
 

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