LFC2007 wrote:An idea that fits neatly with a view of Rafa that is about as favourable as that toward Tom Hicks.
Exactly, and you wouldn't believe the truth about Hicks or Gillett at first either. (insert smug smilie here)
LFC2007 wrote:An idea that fits neatly with a view of Rafa that is about as favourable as that toward Tom Hicks.
s@int wrote:LFC2007 wrote:An idea that fits neatly with a view of Rafa that is about as favourable as that toward Tom Hicks.
Exactly, and you wouldn't believe the truth about Hicks or Gillett at first either. (insert smug smilie here)
Igor Zidane wrote:s@int wrote:LFC2007 wrote:An idea that fits neatly with a view of Rafa that is about as favourable as that toward Tom Hicks.
Exactly, and you wouldn't believe the truth about Hicks or Gillett at first either. (insert smug smilie here)
OOOerrr you are naughty saint .Well what do you reckon on this rhone group then , googled them yet have yer
s@int wrote:Worrying mate. I hoped that we would be sold to someone with an interest in sport or even better a love of Liverpool, rather than more businessmen who presumably will have no interest beyond the balance sheet.
If we get the debt paid down and a new stadium, I think we could both be winners, they will get the profit when they move on and we will hopefully see a secured future. So its not necessarily bad news, but I think we may see trophies and players take a backseat to profit.
The main thing for me is to secure our future, and hopefully they will realise that success on the pitch can bring huge rewards off it.
Not doom and gloom at the moment mate, but cautious optimism.
Ciggy wrote:s@int wrote:Worrying mate. I hoped that we would be sold to someone with an interest in sport or even better a love of Liverpool, rather than more businessmen who presumably will have no interest beyond the balance sheet.
If we get the debt paid down and a new stadium, I think we could both be winners, they will get the profit when they move on and we will hopefully see a secured future. So its not necessarily bad news, but I think we may see trophies and players take a backseat to profit.
The main thing for me is to secure our future, and hopefully they will realise that success on the pitch can bring huge rewards off it.
Not doom and gloom at the moment mate, but cautious optimism.
Saint Hicks is bringing these kunts in MUSE was with him when they destroyed the Corinthians, they are leverage buyout merchants and plan to set up a hedge fund, like the Glazers have done with them investing the 100 mill, and us/the club having to pay that 100 mill back with a higher intrest rate than we pay to RBS and Wachovia.
How do you feel about that?
s@int wrote:Ciggy wrote:s@int wrote:Worrying mate. I hoped that we would be sold to someone with an interest in sport or even better a love of Liverpool, rather than more businessmen who presumably will have no interest beyond the balance sheet.
If we get the debt paid down and a new stadium, I think we could both be winners, they will get the profit when they move on and we will hopefully see a secured future. So its not necessarily bad news, but I think we may see trophies and players take a backseat to profit.
The main thing for me is to secure our future, and hopefully they will realise that success on the pitch can bring huge rewards off it.
Not doom and gloom at the moment mate, but cautious optimism.
Saint Hicks is bringing these kunts in MUSE was with him when they destroyed the Corinthians, they are leverage buyout merchants and plan to set up a hedge fund, like the Glazers have done with them investing the 100 mill, and us/the club having to pay that 100 mill back with a higher intrest rate than we pay to RBS and Wachovia.
How do you feel about that?
Well that puts a totally different light on things. Fecked springs to mind![]()
My cautious optimism didn't last long
bigmick wrote:I'll be expecting plenty of grief on here. Should be interesting.
zarababe wrote:Mourihnio is a snake.. if he ever takes over Liverpool I'll stop supporting the reds.. FACT !
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