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#3286
General discussion / Re: Rafaelbenitezsfcinternazionale
November 03, 2010, 10:32:11 AM
Quote from: lynchbhoy on November 03, 2010, 09:45:17 AM
As for him winning the CL - well I think the entire world knows what a fluke this was.
benitez and his liverpool record after this proved it !

So in 3 of the next 5 years, Rafa got Liverpool to a QF, SF and Final...Yeah suppose that proves it was fluke alright ???
#3287
General discussion / Re: Wine
November 01, 2010, 06:31:36 PM
Quote from: Puckoon on November 01, 2010, 06:21:06 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on November 01, 2010, 05:32:54 PM
Two buck chuck leads the way for discounted 'decent' wine.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/02/eveningnews/main556620.shtml


Tis a great cheap bottle of plonk for sure.

I've had that stuff, and although I'm no expert I thought it was quite nice.

Some of the smaller vineyards in California (Paso Robles) does lovely wine, especially Tobin James
#3288
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
October 31, 2010, 12:12:36 AM
Quote from: Capt Pat on October 31, 2010, 12:04:00 AM
adthe has a stream

Cheers lads, yeah watchin it on thye atdhe stream, in-laws all big Giant fans so have to be seen to show an interest
#3289
General discussion / Re: American Sports Thread
October 30, 2010, 11:45:47 PM
Anyone have a stream for the World Series match 3?
#3290
Just watched the video there and it's disgusting.

Any word on the person/people responsible getting prosecuted?
#3291
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
October 22, 2010, 11:00:13 AM
Quote from: Goats Do Shave on October 20, 2010, 09:24:31 AM

Funny when Gerrard did this he was given death threats to keep him...

Where as UTD fans would rather him out ta fook!

Bit early with that statement weren't you? Every club has its scum element, and to think utd were any different was wishful thinking.

#3292
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
October 22, 2010, 10:44:20 AM
Quote from: Norf Tyrone on October 22, 2010, 10:14:15 AM
Quote from: screenexile on October 22, 2010, 12:24:59 AM
Sorry I thought that was rhetorical. . .

Ryan Giggs
Aaron Lennon
Stewart Downing
James Milner
Joe Cole
Malouda
Arshavin

ALL have scored more goals in the Premier league than Nani!

He's having a good season so far ross4life but I'm not going to rate a player based on 8 games, he was ket the past couple of years and if he continues his form for the rest of the season then I will change my opinion of him!

Add Walcott and Bale.

And Ashley Young
#3293
General discussion / Re: Man Utd Thread:
October 19, 2010, 08:27:15 AM
Quote from: ross4life on October 18, 2010, 11:59:27 PM
Denial me hole! Ronaldo wanted out in 2008 & Fergie increased his value by keeping him longer & if the Rooney story is true he'll try to do the same again with him

Have you even listened to magpie? Rooney's contract has only about 20 months to run, which if stories are true he is not going to renew/extend. Therefore if bacon face keeps he longer as you say the only thing that will happen is his value will decrease. At least in January they will still get a decent fee, cause the next 2 transfers after this window they will get peanuts compared to what he is actually worth
#3294
Yesterday's result was very disappointing especially in the manner it came about but this season is now basically a write off now. In my eyes we have already reached our target this season, and that was to get red of the cancer and clear the debt. The most we can hope for is pushing up the table and maybe getting into europe and maybe a cup run, at least this will mean we are a little more attractive to potential players come the summer. Again a lot of 'if's and buts', but the best we can really hope for
#3295
Liverpool FC Chairman Martin Broughton has spoken about why the Board believe that New England Sports Ventures are the perfect fit for LFC and why he's confident the sale decision could be completed by close of business next week.

In an exclusive interview with LFC TV, Broughton also thanked fans for their patience during the sales process and outlined the potential new owner's plans for the club.

Martin, it's been quite a dramatic 24 hours in terms of the sales process. Can you explain exactly what the situation is right now?

It certainly has been dramatic. The latest position is that we have a sale agreement in place, we've agreed the sale to New England Sports Ventures, that sale is subject to a number of conditions like Premier League approval and other normal conditions. The specific additional condition is that it's subject to confirmation that the Board acted validly in drawing up the sale documents.

Last night fans read a statement on the official website claiming that the owners had sought to remove Christian Purslow and Ian Ayre from the Board. What was the reasoning behind this and were the owners successful?

The court will ultimately decide whether the owners were successful. The reasoning behind it was that the owners felt we were reviewing two bids which they considered undervalued the club and therefore they wished to remove Christian and Ian and replace them with Mack Hicks, who is Tom's son, and Lori McCutcheon, who also works with him.

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.

You announced on Tuesday night that the club received two excellent offers. Why, in your opinion, is New England Sports Ventures the right new owner for Liverpool Football Club?

I think both of them would have been excellent new owners. New England have a lot of experience in developing, investing in and taking Boston Red Sox - as the closest parallel - from being a club with a wonderful history, a wonderful tradition that had lost the winning way, and bringing it back to being a winner. Their commitment to winning is what it's all about there and they've extended it from Boston Red Sox to Nascar and other things, but Red Sox is the main one.

I have been meeting them now for several weeks in Boston, in Liverpool, in London, and I feel they are totally committed to supporting and getting the winning mentality back into the team.

Is their winning mentality the thing which has impressed you most about them during this period?

Yes. Their commitment is to winning on the pitch and that helps you win off the pitch too. The two are mutually reinforcing.

Fans have already got lots of questions, with three of the main ones being:

a) Will the debt burden be removed completely?

To all intents and purposes, yes. All of the acquisition debt that was involved in the current owners acquisition will be removed completely. We'll still have what we call normal working capital debt and there's a facility there for the new stadium which will remain in place, but to all intents and purposes all the major debt that has been causing our problem has been paid off.

b) Have the proposed new owners committed to investing in the playing squad?

Yes. They don't want any hostages to fortune, very sensibly, so they're not going to make any comments about how much or anything like that. But this goes back to the winning mentality. I think the demonstration is: let's look at what they have done at Boston, what they said in Boston, what they have done in terms of investing in players - and I think you get a high degree of confidence of their willingness to do that.

c) Is there a commitment from them to progress the new stadium project?

Yes, there's definitely a commitment to invest in a stadium and we will finish up with a 60,000+ seater stadium. Where they haven't finalised their view is whether that should be the new stadium or whether there are still opportunities to build at Anfield itself. They have done both. The people involved have built the new stadium at Baltimore Orioles, for example, and at Fenway Park they looked at the two options and decided that actually redevelopment with all of the tradition was better than a new stadium. So they have done both, they are committed to looking at both very professionally and seeing which is the best option, but there will be stadium development.

Just to clarify, what needs to happen now for the sale to be finalised?

The key thing is the court case. We need to go to the court to get a declaratory judgement, which is for the court to declare that we did act validly in completing the sale agreement, and then the buyers can complete the sale. We have to get Premier League approval and I'm certain that's not going to be an issue. There are one or two minor things like that but the key issue is the court, which should meet I would think next week sometime. That is the most likely time, in short order.

Can the owners block the sale of LFC to New England Sports Ventures?

Well, we have to win the court case. So effectively yes, if they win the court case they can block the sale. But then we may have one or two other thoughts in mind as well.

Could the sale process be dragged through the courts for months before a resolution is reached?

No, I don't think so. We should get a declaratory judgement I would have thought probably by the end of next week, in short order. There is an appeal process but that is also very fast.

How confident are you that Liverpool Football Club will soon be officially under new ownership?

I am confident. I wouldn't have taken the Board through that process yesterday if I hadn't been confident. I wouldn't have exposed everybody to that risk if I hadn't been confident, but you can never be certain. These things are legal judgements. We have been properly advised and I am confident.

Looking back, how thorough has the process been to identify the best new owners for the Club and how pleased are you with the final outcome?

Ideally one would have had buyers who were not only the best buyers but also satisfied the owners. That's what we were looking for and we haven't managed to do that second piece of it. Has it been exhaustive? Absolutely. We have, first of all through BarCap, contacted every plausible buyer. The media coverage has meant that you would have to be living on Planet Zog not to know that Liverpool was for sale and so if you had any interest in it you had the opportunity. We've talked to lots of potential people. At the end of the day, with the deadline for debt repayment looming we had two bidders, both very viable bidders. I think they were competing, there was competitive tension there and I think that demonstrates that we have the market price.

Finally Martin, what is your message to the Liverpool fans?

Keep the faith. We said we would deliver the best buyers for the club and I think we have delivered exactly that. I know they've been frustrated by not getting a running commentary and I know a fan wants to know what's going on. I thank them for their patience because I do believe the only way you really get these things done is out of the media glare and it's difficult to do it out of the media glare, but we've found the right owners. I thank them for their patience, their support, keep the faith, this is going to work. They're with us.
#3296
Quote from: Geoff Tipps on October 06, 2010, 10:37:54 AM
Yeah that tallies with what i have read about him. It's not a leveraged buyout. That was one of pre-conditions on the sale. Seems like he'll put some money into an initial transfer fund. After that because we're no longer in debt any profits can be put towards transfers.
He seems to have regenerated the Red Sox so hopefully he do something similar with us.

Think this would be ideal. Yes we need 'some' initial capital but I'd be happy to use the 40 mil we've been paying in interest payments for a transfer fund each year. Don't want to go down the citee/chelski model and clearly this fella henry doesn't have the funds for this anyway.

Once bitten and all that, so although I'm over the moon that the end seems nigh for cancer and aids (each suffering a lose...love it), I won't be singing the potential new owners praises (if at all) til way down the line
#3297
General discussion / Re: Home Heating Oil - Beware!!!
October 06, 2010, 10:28:08 AM
Quote from: Hardy on October 06, 2010, 10:23:13 AM
Quote from: gawa316 on October 06, 2010, 10:22:05 AM
I heard they keep whatever is left in the hose at each fill. So the tanker pumps out 900 litres,  but only say 875 makes it to your tank. Leaving 25 in the hose, this would add up nicely over the space of a day

Where do they put this 25 litres after each delivery?

Not a 100% sure but can you not reverse the pump and suck her back into the tanker? ???
#3298
General discussion / Re: Home Heating Oil - Beware!!!
October 06, 2010, 10:22:05 AM
I heard they keep whatever is left in the hose at each fill. So the tanker pumps out 900 litres,  but only say 875 makes it to your tank. Leaving 25 in the hose, this would add up nicely over the space of a day
#3299
Liverpool Football Club today announces that the Board has agreed the sale of the Club to New England Sports Ventures (NESV).

New England Sports Ventures currently owns a portfolio of companies including the Boston Red Sox, New England Sports Network, Fenway Sports Group and Roush Fenway Racing.

Martin Broughton, Liverpool FC Chairman, said:

"I am delighted that we have been able to successfully conclude the sale process which has been thorough and extensive. The Board decided to accept NESV's proposal on the basis that it best met the criteria we set out originally for a suitable new owner. NESV's philosophy is all about winning and they have fully demonstrated that at Red Sox.

"We've met them in Boston, London and Liverpool over several weeks and I am immensely impressed with what they have achieved and with their vision for Liverpool Football Club.

"By removing the burden of acquisition debt, this offer allows us to focus on investment in the team. I am only disappointed that the owners have tried everything to prevent the deal from happening and that we need to go through legal proceedings in order to complete the sale."

Note to editors:

The sale is conditional on Premier League approval, resolution of the dispute concerning Board membership and other matters.


I'll air on the side of caution but things are looking up that these parasites finally seem to be on the way out of our club. No nothing about new (potential) owners so will most definitely be holding judgement
#3300
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/lates...c-statement-3?

Hicks trying to remove Ayre and Purslow from the board, i cant believe its on the offical site, it shows whos currently running the club and its not the yanks

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.

This matter is now subject to legal review and a further announcement will be made in due course.

Meanwhile Martin Broughton, Christian Purslow and Ian Ayre continue to explore every possible route to achieving a sale of the Club at the earliest opportunity.