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Aren't they just going from one set of US owners to another anyway?
At least we know this one has a very good track record
They are going from dual ownership,where both owners have fallen out and can't agree on anything and promised to deliver a new stadium and not to burden the club with debt.
They failed to build the stadium and increase the clubs debts from ~£50m to ~£250m
Only time will tell if this is the right move for the club but the sooner the two clowns leave the better
They are going from dual ownership,where both owners have fallen out and can't agree on anything and promised to deliver a new stadium and not to burden the club with debt.
They failed to build the stadium and increase the clubs debts from ~£50m to ~£250m
Only time will tell if this is the right move for the club but the sooner the two clowns leave the better
True. And if these two jokers won't sell then I hope that at the end of next week RBS call in the loans to put them into administration. That will give Liverpool a 9 point hit, but there's a lot of the season left to claw that back - and if RBS then sell the club to the highest bidder that stability in the board room could significantly improve what's happening on the pitch. Who knows, Torres might start looking good again.
"But it was always the Liverpudlians who fascinated me the most, with their disgusting accents, their mind-numbingly pathetic sense of humour and their transparent desire to steal everything my family owned.
"I thought to myself, 'one day I want to spend a huge amount of time with these people'.
"'I want to place myself at the heart of their community and spend hours and hours listening to their childish demands in a room where everything is bolted to the floor'."
Dey do do dat doe dont dee?
The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”
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