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The Chinese have pulled the plug

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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41525.msg1161443#msg1161443 date=1282717062]
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41525.msg1161409#msg1161409 date=1282698716]
I've always thought it was "RIGHT up to the sky", Neil.

Carry on though.
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what's more sad, my qouting the song wrong or you knowing the correct lyrics?
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You quoting the song wrong.
 
Interesting Development, from F365

Renowned deal-broker Keith Harris claims an overseas buyer is considering making an offer of between £400million and £500million for Liverpool.

The former Football League chairman, who has had a hand in the sales of Aston Villa, West Ham and Manchester City in the past, said due diligence has already been done.

Harris also said the party he was representing was not one mentioned publicly before.

"The overseas buyer we represent has completed due diligence. A huge amount of work has been done," he said.

"It is none of the groups mentioned in the press. The ball is now in our client's court to make an offer.

"I do not think the deal will be done before the transfer window closes this month but the next pressure point is October when some of the RBS loan of £237million has to be repaid.

"It may happen then. But in the present climate these things are impossible to predict."

Last week Hong Kong-based businessman Kenny Huang - whose interest was allied to the Chinese government - pulled out of the bidding process, while Syrian-Canadian Yahya Kirdi's much-publicised interest has been treated with scepticism.

Harris said history has taught him that those who went public before an agreement had been reached rarely succeeded.

"The Chinese government involvement was always a bit far-fetched," he told the London Evening Standard.

"In any takeover situation, when people resort to announcing it to the media, you have to question the seriousness of the offer.

"If the name of the prospective buyer comes out before the deal is done then probably it is never going to be done.

"Look at when Chelsea was sold in 2003. My firm was advising the club and we only knew of Roman Abramovich on the Thursday before the deal was completed the following Tuesday."

Harris worked on a bid for Liverpool two years ago for Kuwaiti Nasser Al Khorafi, whom it is claimed agreed a deal for £300million up front and another £100million based on financial performance only to pull out at the last minute.

"He just lost his appetite. No explanation was forthcoming," added Harris
 
[quote author=Delinquent link=topic=41525.msg1161445#msg1161445 date=1282717202]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41525.msg1161443#msg1161443 date=1282717062]
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41525.msg1161409#msg1161409 date=1282698716]
I've always thought it was "RIGHT up to the sky", Neil.

Carry on though.
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what's more sad, my qouting the song wrong or you knowing the correct lyrics?
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You quoting the song wrong.
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obviously this board has terrible taste in music to even know what song those lyrics are from, but anyway...
 
[quote author=Avmenon link=topic=41525.msg1161454#msg1161454 date=1282717702]
I don't know it.

Is it that shit song by Kuntye West or the one by R Kelly?
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it's best you don't know the song, avmenon, trust me...
 
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=41525.msg1161459#msg1161459 date=1282718149]
When Spidey learns the words
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Hope not. Lifes too short.
 
[quote author=amber cabs link=topic=41525.msg1161450#msg1161450 date=1282717394]
Interesting Development, from F365

Renowned deal-broker Keith Harris claims an overseas buyer is considering making an offer of between £400million and £500million for Liverpool.

The former Football League chairman, who has had a hand in the sales of Aston Villa, West Ham and Manchester City in the past, said due diligence has already been done.

Harris also said the party he was representing was not one mentioned publicly before.

"The overseas buyer we represent has completed due diligence. A huge amount of work has been done," he said.

"It is none of the groups mentioned in the press. The ball is now in our client's court to make an offer.

"I do not think the deal will be done before the transfer window closes this month but the next pressure point is October when some of the RBS loan of £237million has to be repaid.

"It may happen then. But in the present climate these things are impossible to predict."

Last week Hong Kong-based businessman Kenny Huang - whose interest was allied to the Chinese government - pulled out of the bidding process, while Syrian-Canadian Yahya Kirdi's much-publicised interest has been treated with scepticism.

Harris said history has taught him that those who went public before an agreement had been reached rarely succeeded.

"The Chinese government involvement was always a bit far-fetched," he told the London Evening Standard.

"In any takeover situation, when people resort to announcing it to the media, you have to question the seriousness of the offer.

"If the name of the prospective buyer comes out before the deal is done then probably it is never going to be done.

"Look at when Chelsea was sold in 2003. My firm was advising the club and we only knew of Roman Abramovich on the Thursday before the deal was completed the following Tuesday."

Harris worked on a bid for Liverpool two years ago for Kuwaiti Nasser Al Khorafi, whom it is claimed agreed a deal for £300million up front and another £100million based on financial performance only to pull out at the last minute.

"He just lost his appetite. No explanation was forthcoming," added Harris

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What is the interesting development here? Its exactly the same as what we read yesterday posted by Binny
 
[quote author=Jack D Rips link=topic=41525.msg1161504#msg1161504 date=1282722847]
[quote author=amber cabs link=topic=41525.msg1161450#msg1161450 date=1282717394]
Interesting Development, from F365

Renowned deal-broker Keith Harris claims an overseas buyer is considering making an offer of between £400million and £500million for Liverpool.

The former Football League chairman, who has had a hand in the sales of Aston Villa, West Ham and Manchester City in the past, said due diligence has already been done.

Harris also said the party he was representing was not one mentioned publicly before.

"The overseas buyer we represent has completed due diligence. A huge amount of work has been done," he said.

"It is none of the groups mentioned in the press. The ball is now in our client's court to make an offer.

"I do not think the deal will be done before the transfer window closes this month but the next pressure point is October when some of the RBS loan of £237million has to be repaid.

"It may happen then. But in the present climate these things are impossible to predict."

Last week Hong Kong-based businessman Kenny Huang - whose interest was allied to the Chinese government - pulled out of the bidding process, while Syrian-Canadian Yahya Kirdi's much-publicised interest has been treated with scepticism.

Harris said history has taught him that those who went public before an agreement had been reached rarely succeeded.

"The Chinese government involvement was always a bit far-fetched," he told the London Evening Standard.

"In any takeover situation, when people resort to announcing it to the media, you have to question the seriousness of the offer.

"If the name of the prospective buyer comes out before the deal is done then probably it is never going to be done.

"Look at when Chelsea was sold in 2003. My firm was advising the club and we only knew of Roman Abramovich on the Thursday before the deal was completed the following Tuesday."

Harris worked on a bid for Liverpool two years ago for Kuwaiti Nasser Al Khorafi, whom it is claimed agreed a deal for £300million up front and another £100million based on financial performance only to pull out at the last minute.

"He just lost his appetite. No explanation was forthcoming," added Harris

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What is the interesting development here? Its exactly the same as what we read yesterday posted by Binny
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x2. Maybe he just came in through a time warp.
 
This was posted on another site;

"Mate of mine who works in Qatar just emailed me to tell me that Harris' supposed mystery bidder is the Qatari Royal Family.

This will no doubt turn out to be untrue."


Que mass hysteria on RAWK and a massive google search for their wealth...
 
[quote author=Hansern link=topic=41525.msg1161511#msg1161511 date=1282723056]
This was posted on another site;

"Mate of mine who works in Qatar just emailed me to tell me that Harris' supposed mystery bidder is the Qatari Royal Family.

This will no doubt turn out to be untrue."


Que mass hysteria on RAWK and a massive google search for their wealth...
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Put this in the thread started by Portly mate. See how long it will run!
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41525.msg1161455#msg1161455 date=1282717728]
I love how wilko is following me around now, my very own stalker, fame, at last...

...yay...
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No, not really. I don't post any where near as much as you however when I do visit, you have invariably got some words completely wrong. Your school clearly didn't help with this therefore I'm fine with offering a bit of assistance every now and again.

I will be in meetings for much of today so try not to fuck up whilst I'm gone, okay?
 
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41525.msg1161673#msg1161673 date=1282730831]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41525.msg1161455#msg1161455 date=1282717728]
I love how wilko is following me around now, my very own stalker, fame, at last...

...yay...
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No, not really. I don't post any where near as much as you however when I do visit, you have invariably got some words completely wrong. Your school clearly didn't help with this therefore I'm fine with offering a bit of assistance every now and again.

I will be in meetings for much of today so try not to fuck up whilst I'm gone, okay?
[/quote]hahaha!
 
Chinese businessman Kenny Huang failed to table a formal takeover bid to Liverpool's board of directors, it has emerged.

Marc Ganis, the former Wall Street broker's business partner, claims that Huang had planned to table an 'under the radar' bid but was unable to due to the publicity that surrounded both he and his investment company QSL Sports prior to withdrawing all interest last week.

Ganis, president of Chicago-based sports business consulting firm Sportscorp, insists that there was never any intention from either himself or Huang to publicise their bid to buy the club from George Gillett and Tom Hicks, and have no plans to re-enter the sale process.

“There was never a formal proposal submitted by us to the club and we have been very clear about that,†he said.

“I am not going to dispute how it looks from the outside, but we had nothing to do with the publicity, and when the first stories about us appeared we had not submitted a single piece of paperwork [to Liverpool].

“We wanted to stay under the radar and do this quietly, but that wasn’t possible. We have now withdrawn from the process, which is the end of the matter as far as we are concerned.â€


http://www.clickliverpool.com/sport/liverpool-fc/1210440-kenny-huangs-liverpool-fc-takeover-bid-never-made-formal.html
 
Thats basically them trying to make excuse for the fact that they had no chance of buying the club and were a bunch of fakers.
 
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