LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB: You'll Never Walk Alone. (30)


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yea lorh. no KYUT..

cheesecake must be cursing and swearing. . :confused:
 

1-1!!!! :bsmilie:


not bad, to think that they dominated the 2nd half!! :bsmilie:
 

dead cat's goal is neat.


too bad raf999 no sign him. :sticktong
 

HICKS `NOT PLANNING TO SELL REDS`​


Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks remains insistent he has no intention of selling the club despite their plans to build a new stadium being thwarted.

Hicks and co-owner George Gillett want a 75,000-seater stadium at Stanley Park to generate the cash to repay their £245million personal debts as well as the £105million tied to Liverpool.

The debts stem from the Americans' takeover in 2007.

The global financial crisis has brought a halt to the plans, however, as no bank is in a position to issue further loans to finance a new stadium, and the Americans have been reduced to using Liverpool's profits to pay off the interest on the loans but have not been able to reduce the overall debt.

Despite the situation, Hicks is adamant he does not want to sell up - although should that position change then Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai, remains the most likely buyer as he continues to have a personal interest in Liverpool.

A source close to Hicks denied a report saying the investment bank Merrill Lynch have been instructed to find a buyer, maintaining they were merely providing expertise in refinancing the existing debts.

Hicks and Gillett refinanced their debts earlier this year with the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and that deal is due to expire on January 25, although the Americans will almost certainly exercise an option to extend the deal for a further six months until the end of July.

The source told PA Sport: "Tom is not looking to get out of Liverpool - it is an asset he likes and he doesn't plan an exit.

"They have not engaged Merrill Lynch to sell the club - they have been an adviser of Tom's for 12 months.

"There is an option with RBS coming up to extend [the refinancing deal] by a further six months until July and they will take up that option unless they have agreed another refinancing package before that."
 

KEANE CONTENT WITH A POINT​



Liverpool striker Robbie Keane admitted he was happy to come away from the Vicente Calderon Stadium with a point after his side's 1-1 Champions League draw with Atletico Madrid.

Keane opened the scoring for Liverpool in the 14th minute but Simao Sabrosa levelled seven minutes from time to grab a point for the hosts.

The Spanish side piled on the pressure in the second period and could have easily won all three points, as Keane acknowledged after the game.

"In the first half we had quite a few chances so we knew they would come out fighting and make it difficult for us," Keane told Sky Sports.

"They put us under the cosh in the second half and then they had a few chances towards the end so all in all you have to be happy with a point."

Keane missed a gilt-edged opportunity to double Liverpool's advantage minutes after he opened the scoring, but chose to attempt an elaborate flick from a close-range volley and missed.

He admitted he regretted the decision and should have scored.

"I should have had two. It was a great ball from Stevie (Steven Gerrard)," he said.

"It's no excuse but the ball was swerving all over the place. I should have got something on it but it wasn't to be."

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez admitted he was frustrated at Keane's miss and believes that his side must be learn to be more clinical.

"In this situation it doesn't matter how you score, you have to score. That's it," said Benitez on Sky Sports.

"You have to finish when you have the chances. We were trying to find the perfect pass. We were in their final third and all we were doing was passing it."

The Spaniard said that despite Atletico's late pressure, he was disappointed to leave with just a point after conceding so late in the game.

"We have one more point now and it's not a bad position to be in, but if you concede after 83 minutes then you have to be disappointed," he said.

He also moved to reject rumours that he had earlier admitted that his side were not good enough to win the Premier League.

"What I said was that it is too early in the season to say if we can win the league," said Benitez.

"We'll have to wait and see. We have good confidence and a good squad. We just need to keep on going as we are now."
 

cheesecake dont bluff lorh.

you waiting to collect kyut socks. ;p
 

GOSH U GUYS LIKE LIVERPOOL SAME AS ME TORRES ROCKS HEHE HOPE LIVERPOOL WILL WIN LEAGUE You'll Never Walk Alone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;)
 

LOl Cheese Cake u Like Kuyt ?
I Would Prefer Torres / Gerrard / Reina/ All Legend From Liverpool Like Kenny Roger Ian Rush They All Rock OWN
 

LOl Cheese Cake u Like Kuyt ?
I Would Prefer Torres / Gerrard / Reina/ All Legend From Liverpool Like Kenny Roger Ian Rush They All Rock OWN

cheesecake is the no.1 superfan of Kuyt... sometimes we call him cheesekuyt...


u want to join Dirk Kuyt Fan Club or not? :bsmilie:
 

there is only one reason why Kuytie did not play... Rafa is saving him for the big match this Sunday :cool:
 

cheesecake dont bluff lorh.

you waiting to collect kyut socks. ;p

No la...he is waiting for his undies:bsmilie: remember he need to wear them over his head!;p:bsmilie:
 

GOSH U GUYS LIKE LIVERPOOL SAME AS ME TORRES ROCKS HEHE HOPE LIVERPOOL WILL WIN LEAGUE You'll Never Walk Alone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;)

Hei Dalglish,sama sama...Wish we'll beat the "BLUEsss" and be top of the table,and the title is us already if this sunday game is the last of the season ( Dare To Dreams)...:bsmilie:

El Nino
 

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