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So if they are in and around 500mill in debt the owners looking for 500mill to sell and the nedd for a new stadium at say another 400 mill and not gaurennted regular CL football - they are in mega trouble -say in and around 1,5 billion to get back to where they started from when the Yanks took over - in Bill we trust!

Although Chico has a point they will always land on their feet.
 

This made me cry laughing.
http://www.liverpool-kop.com/2010/05/anyone-who-sensationalises-liverpool.html

Basically their whole premise was that the debts of Liverpool and Kop Holdings were ENTIRELY separate because the accounts said so.

Maybe for a publicly traded company. But for a private company owned by private individuals ... nada ... they can transfer what they want, when they want as long as they satisfy their creditors. Those kopite suckers.




This Jamie Kenwar is as well known as Tony Marsh's match reports:
http://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/forum/ff-football-forum/86105-jaimie-kanwar.html
"WHO THE [Poor language removed] IS THIS BELLEND FROM LIVERPOOL-KOP, HE'S ON HERE SOMEWHERE READING THE POSTS ABOUT THE SOS PROTEST CALLING THEM THUGS".


Hilarious stuff.


Oh and for those that want to reminisce when all this started...


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6244441.stm
US business duo at Liverpool helm
By Bill Wilson
Business reporter, BBC News
Tuesday, 6 February 2007, 14:44 GMT

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The pair have promised to pump in new cash on and off the field



:D
 

The future is BRIGHT for Liverpool FC. Ignore the 'Doom and Gloom' agenda
http://www.liverpool-kop.com/2010/06/future-is-bright-for-liverpool-fc.html


This Jamie Kanwar is like some wannabe KOPITE Alistair Campbell wannabe.

On a one man crusade or something.


"The Hicks and Gillett era is a necessary evil. By the time they leave, the club will have been dragged kicking and screaming into the modern age. Crucially, it will be on a superb commercial footing, which is an essential part of the club’s future growth and prosperity."


:lol:

Yes he SERIOUSLY WROTE THAT. :blink:

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"There’s no point obsessing over the current financial situation. It will play itself out, and everything will resolve itself in time. Liverpool will not wither and die; the club will not end up like Leeds (!); the team will not slip into mid-table obscurity.

I know it’s hard to see right now, but the future is bright. To see this, you just have to stop buying into the agenda-driven doomsday scenario, and ignore the sensationalized media reports. Stick to and demand facts; ignore emotive generalization; question everything; always look for the agenda in everything you read/hear about LFC."


Thats more wishful thinking there. He's clinging to the hope that the American's will disappear on a dime. They won't.

It'll cost close to £1billion to put them in any sort of financial order.


I'm enjoying reading his writing. Its hilarious.

Deluded ain't the word.
 
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Hi all,

I work in a major Danish corporation that gets litterally 100s of offers to become sponsor. Today I saw a print of a 50 page presentation from The [Poor language removed] on the table of my colleague who handles sponsorship requests!!! :o:o:o:o
Seeing my company's logo next to Gerrard and Torres made my stomach turn - I was prepared to either quit my job or kill my colleague. Luckily I got to talk to her and explained the financial meltdown that LFC are in the midst of and that seemed to do the trick. They are not going to get a penny! :lol::lol::lol::lol:
I sent her links to the David Maddock articles in the Mirror about the state of Liverpool, but the Mirror is not the best paper, so is there some very solid and valid articles about this that you can give me a link to?
Nice one Mate
 
Remember lads 1 Evertonian = 20 Liverpudlians.

Should your company want to sponsor a legitimate, well run club with international renown, or to inquire about doing so:


+44 (0) 871 663 1878
everton@evertonfc.com

FAO: Marketing Department

Or if you feel the need mark it attention of "the commercial director, EVERTON FOOTBALL CLUB"
 
when i'm in tesco, i always hide the Liverpool birthday cakes, with the Everton ones.


...every little helps.
 
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