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LFC SOLD to NESV.

Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190051#msg1190051 date=1286368395]
I thought that one of the problems we had with upgrading Anfield would be that there isn't the transport ifrastructure to cope with the extra fans trying to get into that part of town, surely this will still be the case?
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where do you imagine stanley park is?
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I know very well where it is thank you very much, I am repeating what has been written in many articles.
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but how can transport to anfield be a concern if it isn't to stanley park? whatever plans were in place for the new ground, just use those for an expansion of anfield.
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I honestly dunno, that's why I asked. No details were ever released on it (as far as I know), the only thing I ever remember hearing was that they were considering resurrecting/building a rail track dedicated to ferrying people in.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Asbo link=topic=41783.msg1190072#msg1190072 date=1286369357]
I'm confused.

Can someone tell me if I should sing 'Yanks Out!' or 'Yanks In' ?
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You put the right yanks in
And take the wrong yanks out
In out in out shake it all about?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

Well not being under H&G is already a good start

Whilst we do not know if the new owners will make us league champions again, if we had remained under H&G we would have faded into obscurity.

I believe our new owners would have studied the failed reign of H&G before buying us and had come up with a plan and analyzed if they had the resources to make us successful both on and off the pitch.

As such, I'm optimistic that these are the right owners after the H&G fiasco.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190090#msg1190090 date=1286370049]
Do you *really* think Broughton gives a fuck about LFC?

It's too soon to say if we're just as fucked under the new Yanks as the old Yanks, but it wouldn't surprise me.

And I don't know the alternatives because Broughton won't fucking divulge them.

If they ever existed.

I find it depressing reading some of the optimistic fuckwittery in this thread

There is *nothing* to suggest we will be any better off in the long-term

I hope I'm wrong, but I fear the worst
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This is complete and utter irrational tripe. Give it a fucking rest.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Y1 link=topic=41783.msg1190094#msg1190094 date=1286370400]
[quote author=Asbo link=topic=41783.msg1190072#msg1190072 date=1286369357]
I'm confused.

Can someone tell me if I should sing 'Yanks Out!' or 'Yanks In' ?
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You put the right yanks in
And take the wrong yanks out
In out in out shake it all about?
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Shout Yanks Out!'Yanks In' Yanks Out ? And you will be about right. Yanked off will also fit.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

A lot will depend on whether they will invest in new players.

We should know pretty quickly if these guys are here for the long haul or in it for a quick buck. We're talking a minimum of 80m quid to overhaul our squad and possibly bringing in a new manager.


If no real 'vision' was presented to the Board (and we will never know) then it's likely they pushed through the sale simply to avoid the 9 point deduction.

We'd struggle to make the UEFA cup, never mind the CL with that kind of handicap.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Jack D Rips link=topic=41783.msg1190091#msg1190091 date=1286370202]

I would expect him to do the same or an appropriate equivalent for Liverpool FC, bring in the best British football mind he could find, and trust him to run the day-to-day operations, and do his work in the area of cleaning up the team's presentation and what it makes of itself to the world, if that makes any sense to you.

If he carries that emphasis into Liverpool, what you can expect to see him try to do is clean house, restore respectability, and try to build from the fundamentals of your sport, develop players while they're young and cheap, and base his decisions on the word of the best advisers and scouts he can find. It'll take him a little while to find his feet, but if he gets the team and finds a good head coach/GM/whatever you guys call the person who handles personnel decisions for a team, he'll do his part and you'll have yourself a good sports franchise.

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goodbye hodgson.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Y1 link=topic=41783.msg1190094#msg1190094 date=1286370400]
[quote author=Asbo link=topic=41783.msg1190072#msg1190072 date=1286369357]
I'm confused.

Can someone tell me if I should sing 'Yanks Out!' or 'Yanks In' ?
[/quote]

You put the right yanks in
And take the wrong yanks out
In out in out shake it all about?
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As daft as that is, I must admit I did LOL.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190090#msg1190090 date=1286370049]
Do you *really* think Broughton gives a fuck about LFC?

It's too soon to say if we're just as fucked under the new Yanks as the old Yanks, but it wouldn't surprise me.

And I don't know the alternatives because Broughton won't fucking divulge them.

If they ever existed.

I find it depressing reading some of the optimistic fuckwittery in this thread

There is *nothing* to suggest we will be any better off in the long-term

I hope I'm wrong, but I fear the worst
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So the debt those 2 idiots bought the club against is equal to no debt in your eyes?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41783.msg1190089#msg1190089 date=1286369974]
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190076#msg1190076 date=1286369470]
[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41783.msg1190054#msg1190054 date=1286368448]
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190051#msg1190051 date=1286368395]
I thought that one of the problems we had with upgrading Anfield would be that there isn't the transport ifrastructure to cope with the extra fans trying to get into that part of town, surely this will still be the case?
[/quote]


where do you imagine stanley park is?
[/quote]

I know very well where it is thank you very much, I am repeating what has been written in many articles.
[/quote]


but how can transport to anfield be a concern if it isn't to stanley park? whatever plans were in place for the new ground, just use those for an expansion of anfield.
[/quote]

I honestly dunno, that's why I asked. No details were ever released on it (as far as I know), the only thing I ever remember hearing was that they were considering resurrecting/building a rail track dedicated to ferrying people in.
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i think the railway line option was part of the solution to going beyond the original plans to a capacity of 73,000 or so. as far as i know we already have total planning permission in place for a ground of 60,000, and that includes the implications for transport infrastructure.

the only issue i can think of might be that i think the new ground had approval for a new carpark, and obviously there'd be nowhere for that to go if we stayed at anfield, but i don't know how big a part of the solution that represented. tbh i'd have thought most of these isses could be dealt with by park-and-ride schemes on the outskirts of the city, but i'm not a town planner.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190096#msg1190096 date=1286370571]
At last some blind, ill-informed optimism
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Indeed. Of course it's no different to ill-informed pessimism at this stage, is it?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

I feel better than I have done the last few days. I actually find myself smiling. I choose to be optimistic!
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Terrier link=topic=41783.msg1190100#msg1190100 date=1286370886]
A lot will depend on whether they will invest in new players.

We should know pretty quickly if these guys are here for the long haul or in it for a quick buck. We're talking a minimum of 80m quid to overhaul our squad and possibly bringing in a new manager.


If no real 'vision' was presented to the Board (and we will never know) then it's likely they pushed through the sale simply to avoid the 9 point deduction.

We'd struggle to make the UEFA cup, never mind the CL with that kind of handicap.


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80mil is a fair effort, i dont expect them to spend that in january. 2 top class players would be fine. A striker and a winger.
Im optimistic but not getting fooled just yet. I was excited when the 1st yanks came in only to fucking hate them when they left. Im excited to give these guys a chance and hope they do well for our club.

I doubt anyone could be as bad as H & G
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190096#msg1190096 date=1286370571]
At last some blind, ill-informed optimism
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Some caution is of course warranted, but I'm afraid I don't get your stance,Bren.

You've painted the 3 of them as a bunch of stooges intent on ruining this club, that's clearly incorrect since the 3 of them have fought the 2 bastards, nearly at the cost of their jobs.

As for your other points about guaranteed investment in the stadium and players, and a minimum period of ownership, we would all like some of those uncertainties to be clarified.

But realistically, any potential buyer would rather wait until Hicks either refinanced (which would ruin the club) or defaulted (in which case we'd be seeing another sale at rock-bottom prices even lower than whats been accepted now)

Why should anyone make guarantees to a business concern that's over a barrel?

Not to put too fine a point on it, I doubt I'm the only one who realistically thought we'd be facing oblivion in 9 days.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190096#msg1190096 date=1286370571]
At last some blind, ill-informed optimism
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Indeed. Of course it's no different to ill-informed pessimism at this stage, is it?
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Even open goals need finishing off. Well done.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190109#msg1190109 date=1286371433]
This is complete and utter irrational tripe. Give it a fucking rest.

No it isn't.
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So "no debt" is directly equivalent to "staggering levels of leverage against assets and future earnings"? Errrrr, no it isnt. Therefore youre talking bollocks.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Hansern link=topic=41783.msg1189889#msg1189889 date=1286359028]
Officers
John W. Henry, principal owner
Thomas C. Werner, chairman
David Ginsberg, vice chairman
Philip H. Morse, vice chairman
Larry Lucchino, president and CEO
Ed Weiss, general counsel
[edit] Partners
Theodore Alfond
William Alfond
Thomas R. DiBenedetto
Michael Egan
Michael Gordon
John A. Kaneb
Seth Klarman
Henry F. McCance
The New York Times Company
Arthur E. Nicholas
Frank Resnek
Martin Trust
Jeffrey Vinik

Haven't googled all of these people, but Kaneb has a personal wealth of 2,2 billion.
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Their personal wealth is irrelevant.

Of those names some of them ring bells, Larry Lucchino in particular is someone you want on board.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

I can think of at least 40 million reasons why we'd be much better off.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190113#msg1190113 date=1286371504]
[quote author=Delinquent link=topic=41783.msg1190108#msg1190108 date=1286371323]
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190096#msg1190096 date=1286370571]
At last some blind, ill-informed optimism
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Indeed. Of course it's no different to ill-informed pessimism at this stage, is it?
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Even open goals need finishing off. Well done.
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I thought you're precious little arse was airtight. like mine, shaft.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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[quote author=Brendan link=topic=41783.msg1190109#msg1190109 date=1286371433]
This is complete and utter irrational tripe. Give it a fucking rest.

No it isn't.
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So "no debt" is directly equivalent to "staggering levels of leverage against assets and future earnings"? Errrrr, no it isnt. Therefore youre talking bollocks.
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The debt is going to re-appear sooner or later, they didn't "swallow it" because they're nice guys.

They did so to gain control of the club. Durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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Haven't googled all of these people, but Kaneb has a personal wealth of 2,2 billion.
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Their personal wealth is irrelevant.

Of those names some of them ring bells, Larry Lucchino in particular is someone you want on board.
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That's a name I like too.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

Everyone's assuming the sale will go through, we're still some way away from that at this point.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

this is great news. We all would have taken this a few days ago, should it go through..

Yes, we don't know about player investment (no way would a buyer fail to invest in such a precious asset), we know something will happen with the stadium, and the debt is gone (NO RBS takeover), it's all progress.

My only concern is we'd become a Villa or another mid table club that exists to make a profit every year instead of geniunely challenge for trophies - that the owner isn't in it, to win it.

What a deal though. Worldwide Football brand for 300M. United is valued at 1.2BN.

If we were in the CL, with no debt, you've got to think we'd be valued close to 700M - Hicks was right, we are worth that, but not if you've got concrete blocks around your neck.

Progress lads, not perfection, but PROGRESS. I feel in better form today - how sad is that. Goodbye gloom!
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

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[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190093#msg1190093 date=1286370319]
[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41783.msg1190089#msg1190089 date=1286369974]
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190076#msg1190076 date=1286369470]
[quote author=peterhague link=topic=41783.msg1190054#msg1190054 date=1286368448]
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=41783.msg1190051#msg1190051 date=1286368395]
I thought that one of the problems we had with upgrading Anfield would be that there isn't the transport ifrastructure to cope with the extra fans trying to get into that part of town, surely this will still be the case?
[/quote]


where do you imagine stanley park is?
[/quote]

I know very well where it is thank you very much, I am repeating what has been written in many articles.
[/quote]


but how can transport to anfield be a concern if it isn't to stanley park? whatever plans were in place for the new ground, just use those for an expansion of anfield.
[/quote]

I honestly dunno, that's why I asked. No details were ever released on it (as far as I know), the only thing I ever remember hearing was that they were considering resurrecting/building a rail track dedicated to ferrying people in.
[/quote]

i think the railway line option was part of the solution to going beyond the original plans to a capacity of 73,000 or so. as far as i know we already have total planning permission in place for a ground of 60,000, and that includes the implications for transport infrastructure.

the only issue i can think of might be that i think the new ground had approval for a new carpark, and obviously there'd be nowhere for that to go if we stayed at anfield, but i don't know how big a part of the solution that represented. tbh i'd have thought most of these isses could be dealt with by park-and-ride schemes on the outskirts of the city, but i'm not a town planner.
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Cool, ty for the info. Hopefully as you say then, if we need to pursue that option any problems will be minor that can be easily overcome.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

Noone knows what will happen with this new fella. The signs aren't there that he is going to be someone who can come in, throw millions upon millions into a new stadium and a new squad and buy us the league title next season. But was that likely to happen in the near future?

I do have concerns about how he plans to fund the purchase and how he will continue to fund the club, and that is why I am not jumping for joy.

However, the good news is that H&G will be gone. That was always first priority wasn't it?
If this guy is just in this to make money quickly then at least he is in a position where it seems like he has bought the club for less than it is worth so its less likely he will do a Hicks and demand a massive amount for years
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

Brendan is getting increasingly ignored by the SCM community.. from 2 at last discussion in the Ignore thread to 5 now..! Maybe time to change your tac when it comes to people skills?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (New England Sports Ventures)

Yeah, it's in the courts now.

I do think though that some sweeteners will be added on to get the Yanks to leave.

(the old ones)
 
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