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Check Sky news, everybody. :D
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FUCK... should of checked this an hour ago
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Been watching for a while, assuming everyone else had already! :D Purslow just came on and said his piece. He looked tired.
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well thats that, im off to bed... i think we can say Operation: Anfield is complete
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Bed time for me too!
YNWA!!!
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im so fucking happy!!!
i hope this happiness doesnt get ruined in the next few years. to be honest, i dont really know anything about nesv besides the other teams they own. we'll see i guess.
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Please try and not laugh as you read the following article - you laugh, you lose!Quote:Hicks 'shocked, devasted and frustrated' after sale
By ESPNsoccernet staff
Former Liverpool owner Tom Hicks has reacted with astonishment at the sale of Liverpool to New England Sports Ventures, claiming he is "shocked" and "cannot understand the fans' anger".
In an amazing interview, Hicks blamed an "internet terrorism campaign" for the collapse of a takeover from mega-rich multi-billionaires - on the scale of Manchester City.
He also claimed an "organised conspiracy" by Liverpool and the Royal Bank of Scotland led to the sale of the club to John W Henry's company. He criticised chairman Martin Broughton, citing that he is really a Chelsea fan but simply wanted to be the man to hound both himself and George Gillett out of the club.
Hicks said that Rafael Benitez had "lost the club".
And he said the matter is far from over and all will come out in the courts.
Asked how he felt about the sale, Hicks told Sky Sports News: "Shocked. Devastated. Frustrated. I'm very disappointed.
"It's hurt my family tremendously. This is a very valuable asset that was swindled away from me in an epic swindle. I'm very angry about it.
"This has been an organised conspiracy over many months. [Liverpool independent chairman] Martin Broughton wanted a good PR event in his life and be seen as the guy that got rid of those Americans - and he sold to another group of Americans.
"I can't go into the details but I can confirm the funds were available to pay off Royal Bank of Scotland entirely but between Royal Bank of Scotland, the chairman and the employees that conspired against us, they would not let us.
"They were people I thought were our friends, people I thought were loyal, and I was wrong.
"We spent £300million on players, £150million net - I think it's the second or third highest in the English Premier League. You never read about that in the media.
"I read a very interesting article in which Alex Ferguson said 'Rafa had more money to spend than the rest of us, he just bought bad players'.
"Rafa lost the club. We didn't finish at the top - that's not the fault of the owners, we spent good money. Rafa has to take accountability for his own results.
"When we finished second the year before, people weren't nearly as angry. Liverpool fans are just unbelievably strong supporters and they want to win.
"I'm not a novice, I've been in sport for almost 15 years. Whether it's hockey or baseball in the US or soccer fans in Liverpool, people want to win.
"My family members and I have been working very hard to solve the issue. We know there are better owners out there for the Liverpool Football Club than the Boston Red Sox group. We knew who they were. We were just frustrated that every time we had conversations with them we had people in our own organisation who somehow had those things not work out.
"They conspired against us. They were people I thought were our friends, people I thought were loyal, and I was wrong. The process was continually frustrated by chatter about financial distress coming out of RBS.
"The interested buyers that we knew would be the right type of buyers for the club - look what's happened to Manchester City now with their new ownership - that's the kind of buyer we were trying to find for Liverpool and those people were scared off by the distress chatter and the organised internet terrorism campaign that was directed against people involved.
"I just want the truth to come out in the courts. Our desire was to get Liverpool into the hands of an owner who would be able to build a stadium and make Liverpool the top club in the world they deserve to be.''
The 64-year-old Texan admitted that the debt he and Gillett had saddled on the club was "a little too much'', but he hit out at the Royal Bank of Scotland for attempting to drive through a sale too quickly.
"Liverpool is a very healthy performing club which covers its interest fine," he continued. "It has a little bit too much debt, no question. But we were going to fix that and we were frustrated by others.
On the angry protests from the club's fans he said: "I cannot understand the fans' anger.
"I accept that fact that something went wrong in my ability to communicate with the fans and I'm saddened by it. I wish more people had the accurate information. It (the debt figures) have been a millstone because of the fans' reaction to it.
"There's been so many inaccurate numbers about what our interest bill is - we've had plenty of operating income to cover our interest payments with a lot of room to spare.
"We've invested. George and I put in $270 million into the club. We've spent nearly $300 million gross on players. About $150 million net on players and you never hear that in the media.
"That disappears in all the noise and anger.''
The delay over the building of a new stadium for the club was yet another subject to exercise fans' ire. Gillett claimed after taking over that "the shovel has to be in the ground within 60 days''.
"George said that because that was our plan,'' Hicks said. "The design was done 10 years ago, we thought we were going to build it and planned to get that going in the first couple of months. When we presented the new stadium plans in August 2007, that fans who came up to the stadium liked them.
"The people that wanted to be angry at Gillett and Hicks, that's one thing they picked up on. They didn't talk about the reality. We had the chance to build a world-class stadium in Liverpool and I hope the group that took the club today builds that stadium.''
Hicks said the club was ready to start building in late 2008 when the global credit crisis hit and their funding was revoked. :lol:
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:lol: :lol: I couldn't do it I just had to laugh! :lol: :lol: Fucking awesome news!!
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some of the figures don't make sense to me... it must be in US cash not Pounds thus the confusion, which is about 180 quid on todays currency (mind you the american dollar is rather weak atm so it would have varied during the 3 year period)... he's also probably counting the cash that we got from sales like Alonso and Mascherano...
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he obviously doesn't understand the current climate at the moment, Man City ownership style will soon be on the way out so it's poor judgement to get somebody who just wants to through millions of pounds at a problem because you won't be able to do that in the future with the UEFA and future Premier League financial rules and regs
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LFC has free interviews with Henry, Purslow and Brouhgton up now
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Q:We know you're a Chelsea fan, but will Liverpool always have a place in your heart now after this process?
A:Absolutely. It's a terrific club, it's a fantastic group of people, fantastic fans, the atmosphere will be electric again now and I'll look forward to coming back to Liverpool on a frequent basis and after Chelsea's result, it will always be the result I look out for.
WE LOVE YOU MARTIN WE DO OH MARTIN BROUGHTON WE LOVE YOU
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he said 150 NET spend on players... so what thats about 90M quid over 4 Summer transfer windows which equates to a transfer budget of around what 20 odd million pounds, the exception being the summer where we brought Torres in for around 20 and Babel+Beanyoun so around 35 Million which was there first transfer dabble... so its down to about 10-15mil transfer budget, no wonder Rafa walked out of the joint
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then goes and blames Rafa for everything using his evidence as a Ferguson article as his defence... HOW FUCKING STUPID IS THAT, OF COURSE FERGUSON IS GOING TO BAD MOUTH BENITEZ... then goes and says good coaches don't blame owners, i think the best example of this is Mourinho circa Chelsea 2006
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glad to see everything is sorted now even if i am an arsenal fan
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Walk on.
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Here’s the stats, courtesy of lfchistory.net.
Players Bought
Lucas Leiva Gremio £5,000,000 11.05.2007 Krisztián Németh MTK Hungaria Undisclosed 25.05.2007 Mikel Domínguez Athletic Bilbao £270,000 28.06.2007 Sebastian Leto Club Atlético Lanús £1,800,000 01.07.2007 Fernando Torres Atletico Madrid £20,200,000 04.07.2007 Andriy Voronin Leverkusen Free* 06.07.2007 Yossi Benayoun West Ham £5,000,000 12.07.2007 Ryan Babel Ajax £11,500,000 13.07.2007 Charles Itandje Lens Undisclosed 09.08.2007 Emiliano Insúa Boca Juniors £1,300,000* 26.08.2007 Lauri Dalla Valle JIPPO £600,000* 08.11.2007 Martin Skrtel Zenit St Petersburg £6,500,000 11.01.2008 Javier Mascherano Media Sports Investment £18,600,000* 29.02.2008 Philipp Degen Dortmund Free* 03.07.2008 Andrea Dossena Udinese £7,000,000 04.07.2008 Diego Cavalieri Palmeiras £3,500,000 11.07.2008 David Ngog Paris St Germain £1,500,000 24.07.2008 Robbie Keane Tottenham £19,000,000 28.07.2008 Albert Riera Espanyol £8,000,000 31.08.2008 Glen Johnson Portsmouth £17,500,000 26.06.2009 Alberto Aquilani AS Roma £17,100,000* 07.08.2009 Sotirios Kyrgiakos AEK Athens £2,000,000 21.08.2009 Daniel Ayala Sevilla £160,000 17.09.2009 Maxi Rodriguez Atletico Madrid Free 12.01.2010 Jonjo Shelvey Charlton £1,700,000* 10.05.2010 Milan Jovanovi? Standard Liege Free* 08.07.2010 Joe Cole Free Transfer Free 21.07.2010 Danny Wilson Rangers £2,000,000* 21.07.2010 Fábio Aurélio Free Transfer Free 31.07.2010 Christian Poulsen Juventus £4,550,000* 11.08.2010 Brad Jones Middlesbrough £2,300,000 18.08.2010 Raul Meireles Porto £11,500,000 29.08.2010 Paul Konchesky Fulham £3,500,000* 31.08.2010
Total Spent on Players – £172,080,000
Players Sold
Florent S.-Pongolle Recreativo de Huelva £2,700,000 04.05.2007 Daniele Padelli Sampdoria Returns from loan 08.06.2007 Danny O’ Donnell Crewe £100,000 13.06.2007 Boudewijn Zenden Marseille Free* 01.07.2007 Jerzy Dudek Real Madrid Free* 01.07.2007 Robbie Fowler Cardiff Free* 01.07.2007 Luis Garcia Atletico Madrid £4,000,000 03.07.2007 Djibril Cissé Marseille £6,000,000 09.07.2007 Craig Bellamy West Ham £7,500,000 10.07.2007 Mark Gonzalez Real Betis £3,500,000 17.07.2007 Gabriel Paletta Boca Juniors £1,200,000* 26.08.2007 Chris Kirkland Wigan Ath. £3,500,000* 27.10.2007 James Smith Stockport Cou. Free 28.12.2007 Mohamed Sissoko Juventus £8,200,000 28.01.2008 Lee Peltier Yeovil Free* 31.01.2008 John Arne Riise AS Roma £4,000,000 01.07.2008 Harry Kewell Free Transfer Free 01.07.2008 Anthony Le Tallec Le Mans Undisclosed 02.07.2008 Peter Crouch Portsmouth £11,000,000* 11.07.2008 Danny Guthrie Newcastle £2,250,000 14.07.2008 Scott Carson WBA £3,250,000* 18.07.2008 Steve Finnan Espanyol Undisclosed* 31.08.2008 Robbie Keane Tottenham £16,000,000* 02.02.2009 Jack Hobbs Leicester Undisclosed 24.04.2009 Paul Anderson Nottm For £250,000 30.06.2009 Astrit Ajdarevic Leicester Free 30.06.2009 Sebastian Leto Panathinaikos £3,000,000 01.07.2009 Jermaine Pennant Real Zaragoza Free* 01.07.2009 Miki Roque Unknown Free 01.07.2009 Álvaro Arbeloa Real Madrid £3,500,000 30.07.2009 Xabi Alonso Real Madrid £30,000,000 05.08.2009 Andrea Dossena Napoli £4,700,000 08.01.2010 Andriy Voronin Dinamo Moscow £1,800,000 10.01.2010 Nikolay Mihaylov FC Twente £1,500,000 04.02.2010 Mikel Domínguez Athletic Bilbao £2,600,000 19.05.2010 Fábio Aurélio Unknown Free* 01.07.2010 David Martin MK Dons Free* 01.07.2010 Yossi Benayoun Chelsea £6,000,000 02.07.2010 Albert Riera Olympiacos £3,300,000* 23.07.2010 Diego Cavalieri Cesena £3,000,000 23.08.2010 Krisztián Németh Olympiacos £1,000,000 25.08.2010 Javier Mascherano Barcelona £17,250,000 30.08.2010 Lauri Dalla Valle Fulham £750,000* 31.08.2010 Alex Kacaniklic Fulham £750,000* 31.08.2010 Damien Plessis Panathinaikos Undisclosed 31.08.2010
Total recouped on players – £144,900,000
Total Net Spend under Gillett and Hicks – £27,180,000
quoted from TIA
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What a joke. Obviously spared the nine point deduction because its Liverpool.
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seriously wrote:What a joke. Obviously spared the nine point deduction because its Liverpool. Paying the debt may also have something to do with it. How can they be spared the 9 point penalty if they never missed the deadline for the payments:lol:
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seriously wrote:What a joke. Obviously spared the nine point deduction because its Liverpool. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I was considering bringing up a big 'up yours' to everybody who said we would go into admin and turn into Leeds, but thought that silence was more classy. But you come in here and make out like we got some preferential treatment?! Your almost as deluded as Hicks.
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If it was Man Utd I might be inclined to agree with some preferential treatment, but not with Pool.
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From LFC homepage:
PSV Eindhoven midfielder Ibrahim Afellay has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Liverpool and Manchester United.
The highly-rated Dutchman has been linked with moves to a host of top European clubs including Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Atletico Madrid and Hamburg but the 24-year-old has now revealed he would prefer to join Liverpool or Manchester United.
He told Dutch newspaper Orange : "Playing in the Barclays Premier League would be best for my prestige. I'd like to play for Liverpool or Manchester United , the top-level prospect for any player."
Afellay, who can play on the wing or in the centre of midfield, is out of contract at PSV at the end of this season.
Cracking little player and could be just what we need. Any thoughts?
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Haven't seen a huge amoutn of him, but from what I have seen he's like Joe Cole, just Dutch and younger:lol:
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5m per transfer window = Support Rafa in the transfer market (Then backstab him on your way out)
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seriously wrote:What a joke. Obviously spared the nine point deduction because its Liverpool. yepp so should of been relegated i swear, like they paid the bills like an hour before they were due its like they were totally after the deadline its not funny, like if i swear i reckon west ham so should of been relegated last season because they didn't finish in the bottom 3
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Kuyt on crutches :(
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Poor first touch when climbing stairs.
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Rumoured team from the guy on LFC who has been right every other week:
Reina
Carragher - Kyrgiakos - Skrtel - Konchesky
Meireles - Lucas
Maxi - Gerrard - Cole
Torres
Johnson has been dropped flat out apparently. Stoked to see Poulsen dropped too. And happy to see Raul where he belongs.
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