QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Aug 2 2010, 04:50 PM)
George GILLETT has nothing to do with Gillette razor, shavers, after shaves. READ UP MY FRIEND!English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Jones arrived, Diego leaving.OFFICIAL.
English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Jones arrived, Diego leaving.OFFICIAL.
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Aug 2 2010, 05:13 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 05:24 PM
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he's not?
i keep thinking about razors everytime his name(and and that guy hicks) being mentioned |
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Aug 2 2010, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(clsiluf @ Aug 2 2010, 09:06 AM) i dont think liverpool need another playmaker after gerrard ... u rely to much on gerrard...before this we still have alonso to play with mascha if gerarrd injured...if this happened this season..who do u think to play as gerrard? aquilani? i think aquilani is affective if play with gerardif mascherano left, they should sign another defensive midfielder ... thats why now there is rumour link to parker and poulsen ... |
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Aug 2 2010, 05:33 PM
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Got this from RAWK forum[COLOR=red]
Bamba@RAWK A bit of clarity - Kenneth Huang is not the whole story here. There are other big players in the group that is looking to buy the club but, for reasons that will become clear, their identities have to be kept secret for as long as possible. Speaking for myself (and other posters like Don Vito are no doubt privvy to the same inforamation) I've sat on this story as it has developed for weeks and months. It would never be my intention to torment the forum with 'nearly' stories, and I only broke the story last night in the knowledge of these things: 1) Once July 30th passed, RBS had the legal right to call in the loan. It's up to them now. It really is that simple. 2) When I first learnt of this possible takeover, the first thing I asked my sources was this: in blunt terms, would the majority of clued-up Reds consider the prospective new owners to be fit and proper custodians of our unique club? The answer, and this from people you all respect, was (and I paraphrase). Nobody's perfect. Huang's Gang are stratospherically rich. Torres, Gerrard and Joe Cole are taking them seriously (this was before we signed him). The days of local businessman/lifelong fan owners has gone - but this lot are the next best thing. They know football. They revere the club. They will invest, hugely. 3) They kept the bid from G&H for as long as possible, knowing they would go down kicking and screaming the moment they realised they'd been out-manoueuvred. There is the joyous prospect that the cowboys will get little or no profit on their 'investment'. But the main thing is, they will soon be gone. We hope. That's why, with respect to wise and experienced posters who've cautioned against welcoming the new bid with open arms I'd say yes, correct, none of us really knows how Huang's Gang will pan out. But it's still worth pressurisng RBS and moving the evil, cunning and manipulative George Gillett right out of the picture. 4) Expect to see the essence of this update on all the journalists' Twitter pages any moment now Don Vito Corleone@RAWK Just to reiterate what Bamba has said, these are absolutely serious people, and trying to do things the right way. The intention was to do this quietly and quickly, not wanting to yet again have the club on the back pages for matters off the field, but due to Gilletts manoeuvring, had no choice. Assuming, and it is only an assumption, that this deal comes to pass, then our club will be ran the way it deserves to be, with resources far beyond anything else in the League. That is not to say it will be treated as a trophy or a vanity asset, it will be taken care of by the absolutely the best people possible, people who only have the best interests of Liverpool Football Club at heart, people who understand the club, the city and it's values, people who care deeply about the club and are appalled at how it's been systematically raped over the last few years. But the above scenario will only become a reality if RBS finally put a stop to the abhorrent corporate abuse of which they are guilty of aiding and abetting. It has taken a long time to put this project together, countless hours and a meticulous attention to detail have gone in to making the bid a reality It cannot be overstated how important it is to put pressure on the institution who facilitated the introduction of Mssrs Hicks and Gillett, and we, everyone single one of us, as a collective, have never had such a chance to save the club from seemingly inevitable ruin. No effort, no matter how minor or seemingly inconsequential is insignificant You know what to do |
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Aug 2 2010, 05:33 PM
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Huang, the chief executive of Chinese sports investment company QSL, is said to have lodged a bid to the Royal Bank of Scotland, which would leave the current owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett, without profit.
THAT'S GOOD...DON'T GIVE THEM ANY PROFIT Gillett has told the RBS he is in advanced negotiations with Syrian businessman Yahya Kirdi to delay the sale. HE'S TRYING TO GET PROFIT |
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Aug 2 2010, 05:36 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 05:38 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 05:39 PM
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lol. tarak ada kaitan la mang.
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Aug 2 2010, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(5uperMan @ Aug 2 2010, 05:38 PM) y u think my beard has been growing for a long time now..i'm just not gonna buy those mach 3 refill blades.. HUH?! Are we this shallow? We have internet right in front of us yet we don't bother to read. How are we different from the people we're voting against? We only talk and talk but we know nothing. |
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Aug 2 2010, 05:49 PM
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good news or bad news for us? I not from accounting or banking side and my english is quite poor , can someone summarise the huang story to me?
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Aug 2 2010, 05:51 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 06:10 PM
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QUOTE Widespread reports in the English press suggest Chinese billionaire Kenny Huang is in negotiations to take charge of Liverpool. ![]() Associated Kenny Huang is said to be on the brink of a hostile takeover • Cole delighted after debut Huang, the chief executive of Chinese sports investment company QSL, is said to have lodged a bid to the Royal Bank of Scotland, which would leave the current owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett, without profit. Hicks and Gillett are said to be looking for £600 million but - following the refinancing deal put in place earlier this year - RBS is able to take control of the sale if it feels it will offer the best chance of repaying its loan. Huang has apparently made a direct offer to repay the £237 million debt. The Daily Telegraph claims that, as a result of Huang's valuation, Gillett has told the RBS he is in advanced negotiations with Syrian businessman Yahya Kirdi to delay the sale. Hicks and Gillett put Liverpool up for sale in April but there has so far been little prospect of a deal being completed. A New York-based equity firm earlier made an attempt to purchase a 40% stake, but the bid was dismissed by the duo. Hicks and Gillett purchased Liverpool for a reported £219 million in 2007 and, speaking in April, Hicks said: "Liverpool will be the most profitable investment I have ever made. I should make four times my money." The Independent says Fernando Torres "was briefed on the approach some time ago and will be encouraged, on his return to Melwood, to await the outcome of discussions between the tycoon and Royal Bank of Scotland". Torres is keen to see further investment at Anfield. |
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Aug 2 2010, 06:22 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(5uperMan @ Aug 2 2010, 05:11 PM) go for the away one..for me the previous season home is wayy much better cuz they have the peacock emblem on the back top.. Its a mythical Liverbird, symbol of Liverpool as a city.away is kinda like old skool & u get to put in a black NN instead..i'll post some of my pics up later.. Serves the 2 jokers right for screwing ard with our club. This post has been edited by vreis: Aug 2 2010, 07:39 PM |
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Aug 2 2010, 07:46 PM
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Aug 2 2010, 07:47 PM
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can someone tell me how to post up a video?
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Aug 2 2010, 07:54 PM
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I went and see a review of Inter Milan vs Manchester City, and I cringed at the fact that Rafa left us. Or rather, got ousted by G&H.
If Inter Milan wins the league or at least finish convincingly second, I'm sure lots of anti-Rafa haters will just drop their jaws and have a kick at themselves. 3-0 against Manchester City. Totally screwed and thrashed them over the rentboys. |
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Aug 2 2010, 07:57 PM
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/au...iverpool-buyout
Chinese businessman Kenneth Huang closes in on Liverpool buy-out • Sources confirm Kenneth Huang's bid for the club • Hicks and Gillett would make no profit from proposed deal QUOTE Should no bid be successful this summer, there is a possibility that RBS could call in a percentage of their loan in October, potentially pushing the club into administration. i dont like that word administration >.< |
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Aug 2 2010, 08:00 PM
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QUOTE(hyperyouth_firepower @ Aug 2 2010, 07:54 PM) I went and see a review of Inter Milan vs Manchester City, and I cringed at the fact that Rafa left us. Or rather, got ousted by G&H. viera was red carded at 20+ mins.If Inter Milan wins the league or at least finish convincingly second, I'm sure lots of anti-Rafa haters will just drop their jaws and have a kick at themselves. 3-0 against Manchester City. Totally screwed and thrashed them over the rentboys. |
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Aug 2 2010, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE(RyanHo @ Aug 2 2010, 09:00 PM) Even if he was red-carded, a team can still play with 10 men.Liverpool used to hold well even with 10 men, until last 1-2 seasons. And not many teams, that can score that well even with a 1 man advantage. You can see for yourself in the 3 goals review, Man City are already playing to 'park the bus'. Tactics wise, you know the drill. I mean, the man behind the tactics. |
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