LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB - Season 15!


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****, all the fish and prawn is making me hungry. Finally able to leave work.

Somehow I just read an article quoting Benitez will still continue to do his rotation, even though he said days earlier it's going to stop.

:S

Can't figured when he's going to be true or false. Is he rotating his mind as well?

he say tat he will NOT RISK Torres and let him rest on some games.


he's been RISKING so many of our home games this season.

anyway, will celebrate when this season end when he finally gets the boot.:thumbsup:
 

more like twisting the opposition's minds as well so the managers don't know if he will tinker or start with the same team.

u're too kind. hahahahahaha
 

Yah man, chumps league final memento hard to come by leh. :bsmilie:

:bsmilie: wa!! PAIN MAN!


we might jus make it to the Q-Finals again this season if we're NOT CAREFUL! :bsmilie:
 

hope his momento doesn't turn into a bad omen for him :sweat:

:thumbsup:

let's all pray that the boys dun buang in the return league against INTER!


tis time play 4-5-1 or 5-4-1 is correct!

dun stun us all by declaring 4-3-3 against INTER at sansiro! :sweat::sweatsm:
 

HICKS HITS BACK AT `FALSE` CLAIMS​


The future of Liverpool remains dogged by uncertainty despite American co-owner Tom Hicks insisting he is not planning to sell his stake in the club.

The Texan billionaire claims he is completely committed to the Reds and has denied reports he has invited Dubai International Capital (DIC) to inspect the club's accounts in preparation for a takeover.

However, it is understood Hicks has had talks with DIC even after a £350million refinancing package was announced on January 25.

There has also been a breakdown in relations between Hicks and American co-owner George Gillett, and DIC are considering making an offer for Gillett's 50% stake in Liverpool, although no price has been agreed. They would also want some of Hicks' holding so they had the controlling interest in the club.

Hicks will also be aware he is unpopular on Merseyside - his son Thomas Jnr was spat at and chased out of a pub by angry fans following Liverpool's game with Middlesbrough at Anfield on Saturday.

Hicks' statement denied any move on his part to sever ties, however.

It read: "Reports that I am about to sell my stake in the Liverpool Football Club, or to invite DIC to examine the club's books in preparation for such a sale - like other such reports planted in the UK press in recent weeks by parties with their own self-interested agenda - are absolutely and categorically false.

"The reality is that I am personally, professionally and financially committed to the club and its supporters and that I will continue to honour that commitment to the best of my ability now and in the future."

It appears no takeover by DIC is imminent but that the Dubai company, the investment arm of the Maktoum royal family, are keeping their options open.

The main problem preventing a takeover remains the price DIC are willing to pay.

It has been nowhere near the amount of money Hicks has been asking for - he would want to make a substantial sum out of selling the club.

Another hurdle to overcome is that the refinancing package announced on January 25 has loaded £105million of debt on to the club. Of that, £60million is earmarked to kick-start the new stadium development plus £45million for future player transfers and to meet the club's working capital needs.

Finally, even if Gillett is willing to sell his 50% to DIC, they would still not have a controlling share so would want to buy some or all of Hicks' stake to ensure they had a majority holding.

The takeover talk is being driven by the fact that the refinancing deal only lasts for 18 months and so Hicks and Gillett are soon going to have to start renegotiating the debts.

Furthermore, they are shortly going to have to go back to the banks to ask for a further £300million in loans to finance the rest of the new stadium at Stanley Park.
 

seems like we're in deep sai-hole.:thumbsd:
 

if not true....sue the papers leh....

i feel that there may be some truth in it.....

*hint hint....smoking gun theory :bsmilie:

100% certain that the hicks guy is super-keen to sell but only for the right price.



:thumbsd:
 

Liverpool co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are ready to let Dubai International Capital study the club's accounts, ahead of a prospective takeover deal. It is thought Hicks has decided to sell most of his 50% stake after a meeting in Dubai last week. (Various).


Liverpool striker Fernando Torres says he wants to stay at the club for the rest of his career - as long as they start winning trophies. (The Sun)
 

Four Chelsea players are said to be furious over manager Avram Grant's Carling Cup final team selection. Claude Makelele, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Michael Ballack are believed to be seeking an explanation. (Various)​







song!
 

Four Chelsea players are said to be furious over manager Avram Grant's Carling Cup final team selection. Claude Makelele, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Michael Ballack are believed to be seeking an explanation. (Various)​








song!


VERY VERY SONG AH!
 

Four Chelsea players are said to be furious over manager Avram Grant's Carling Cup final team selection. Claude Makelele, Joe Cole, Ashley Cole and Michael Ballack are believed to be seeking an explanation. (Various)​

song!

Wah....all the prima donnas:bsmilie: They think they are bigger than the team.
 

they are like... lambs. :bsmilie:

How come LFC players dont ask Rafa?
:think:

Dont need to ask. Just show him the result :bsmilie:

Now u know why LFC is fighting hard for 4th placing ;)
 

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