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LFC SOLD to NESV.

Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Sunny link=topic=41783.msg1194938#msg1194938 date=1287003891]
[quote author=Avmenon link=topic=41783.msg1194935#msg1194935 date=1287003854]
This is both good and bad.

Good because Hicks is trying to bypass the English judicial system recognising that he's unlikely to get leave to appeal from the Court of Appeal.

Bad because Texas courts are only good at executing innocent people.
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And the people the fat Texan cunt owes all the money to is based in....... ?
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Dunno,mate..

I'm trying to consider the angles.

The moment legal action was announced I actually cheecked to ensure that jurisdiction was based in the UK andnot the US.

I thought the cunt might have tried to get something in the US.

The UK has jurisdiction.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=41783.msg1194912#msg1194912 date=1287003329]
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=41783.msg1194909#msg1194909 date=1287003163]
Everton would never pay half for a groundshare anyway
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Absolutely, not now nor for the foreseeable future. We'd have to carry them indefinitely. In the immortal words of Shakespeare, f'ck that.
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Ahhh, Alls Well That Ends well Act 3 sc II
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

They're reporting it on SSN too about this latest Hick's attempt to block the sale.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

I don't think there is, but I hope to god there's no way that the US courts get involved. It'd be the exact opposite of everything that was timely and sensible about what just happened.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

He's like Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction's bathroom scene.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

Slaughter and May will be pissing all over this as we speak lol-ing as they piss.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41783.msg1194952#msg1194952 date=1287004240]
He's like Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction's bathroom scene.
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hahaha

Or Jason at the lake scene in Friday the Thirteenth.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41783.msg1194954#msg1194954 date=1287004322]
an american court can't possibly have any jurisdiction.
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That should be the case, but the reason why I checked is because NESV does business in America.

I thought the cunt might try something, but I think the Kop Holdings documents clearly place legal jurisdiction in the UK.

Need to wait for more information.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

Just a few hours ago we all had faith in Mr Broughton and his team.

Do we seriously think that he wouldn't know where legal jurisdiction lies?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

I thought a Texas state court didn't even have jurisdiction over another state?? How can they then have jurisdiction in another country?! Hicks has lost it.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

@owen_g
Owen Gibson
in petition, hicks claims that blackstone DID offer to lend $275m to repay debt on sep 1, prompting "secret" scheme to sell behind backs.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=41783.msg1194962#msg1194962 date=1287004916]
Why are SSN taking this seriously?
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Oh yes.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Hansern link=topic=41783.msg1194964#msg1194964 date=1287005005]

@owen_g
Owen Gibson
in petition, hicks claims that blackstone DID offer to lend $275m to repay debt on sep 1, prompting "secret" scheme to sell behind backs.
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That makes no sense. If they were offered the money they could have taken it and paid off RBS - they didn't, so tough shit.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=41783.msg1194962#msg1194962 date=1287004916]
Why are SSN taking this seriously?
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Why wouldn't they?

This whole story is gold and everyone is going to milk it for all it's worth.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

P Kelso
Suggestion that the impact of the Texas suit would be to put RBS/NESV/Broughton et al in contempt of a US Court if sale goes through
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Rafa4PM link=topic=41783.msg1194970#msg1194970 date=1287005175]
Is anyone else shitting it again?
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I am a bit.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

The owners of Liverpool Football Club today reported that a Texas State District Court has granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) enjoining the Board of Liverpool Football Club (LFC) from executing a sale of the Club to New England Sports Ventures (NESV). The court set a hearing date of October 25, 2010.
The TRO request, signed by Judge Jim Jordan of the 160th District Court in Dallas, was part of a lawsuit filed today by the owners of LFC against Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Martin Broughton, Christian Purslow, Ian Ayre, NESV and Philip Nash. The lawsuit also seeks temporary and permanent injunctions, and damages totaling approximately $1.6 billion (over £1 billion).
The suit lays out the defendants' "epic swindle" in which they conspired to devise and execute a scheme to sell LFC to NESV at a price they know to be hundreds of millions of dollars below true market value (and well below Forbes magazine's recent independent $822 million valuation of the club) - and below multiple expressions of interest and offers to buy either the club in its entirety or make minority investments (including Meriton and Mill Financial). It describes how the defendants excluded the owners from meetings, discussions and communications regarding the potential sale to NESV and interfered with efforts by the owners to obtain financing for Liverpool FC.
The Club's owners are represented by attorneys from the international law firm of Fish & Richardson.
The following are some of the key points in the complaint, which details the roles of RBS and the other defendants, and also describes previously undisclosed offers to purchase LFC:
"The Director Defendants were acting merely as pawns of RBS, wholly abdicating the fiduciary responsibilities that they owed in the sale."
"RBS has been complicit in this scheme with the Director Defendants. For example, in letters from RBS to potential investors obtained just within the past few days, RBS has informed investors that it will approve of a deal only if there is "no economic return to equity" for Messrs. Hicks and Gillett. In furtherance of this grand conspiracy, on information and belief, RBS has improperly used its influence as the club's creditor and as a worldwide banking leader to prevent any transaction that would permit Messrs. Hicks and Gillett to recover any of their initial investment in the club, much less share in the substantial appreciation in the value of Liverpool FC that their investments have created."
"On or about October 4, 2010, Mr. Hicks received a letter of interest from a third potential purchaser represented by FBR Capital Markets ("FBR&quot😉, offering to purchase Liverpool FC for £375 to £400 million ($595 to $635 million). The letter informed Mr. Hicks that the potential purchaser would not need financing, possessed the funds to close the transaction, and intended to build a new stadium for Liverpool FC."
"Additionally, the Plaintiffs learned just days ago about another potential investor that made a similar offer in the £350 to £400 million range that was communicated to Defendant Broughton and another unnamed co-conspirator in late August. According to this investor, Mr. Broughton never responded to the offer. Moreover, when the purported sale to NESV was announced, this investor again contacted Mr. Broughton and informed him that the offer, which significantly exceeded the NESV offer, was still on the table. Again, Mr. Broughton brushed this offer aside without further discussion."
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

Where's our legal team when you need them ? Avvy ! Ross !
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

No. Like a ruling in the high court in the United Kingdom doesn't take precedence over a gathering of inbreds in Texas. I don't think so. I bet they don't even wear wigs.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

[quote author=Rafa4PM link=topic=41783.msg1194975#msg1194975 date=1287005367]
I think we should declare war on Texas.
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No, just Tom fucking Hicks. The twat. I despise him beyond belief.
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

So Broughton, Ayres and Purslow are now incompetents. We've won a court case in the wrong country?
 
Re: LFC Sold to NESV (RBS WIN COURT RULING - CONFIRMED)

Only in business can a lawsuit make an almost moral argument from greed.
 
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