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The yanks are screwing us over again

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[quote author=Rosco link=topic=38291.msg1027487#msg1027487 date=1262734399]
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So basically Moores sold us to the highest bidder and in turn G&H then lied (shocka) and saddled us with £250m of debt, which now leaves us completely in the shite?


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Pretty much.

We're not really "in the shite", we're in a period of time where we need to be frugal with our money and clever in how we use it. There's lighjt at the end of the tunner, the tunnel could however be a couple of years long.

Clearing deadwood off the wage bill is an obvious place to start. Why pay the likes of Degen, Dossena, Babel and Voronin the guts of £8m- £10m a year in wages for fuck all return ?
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Cheers Rosco.

If we get a new investor in (for George G's stake) would that change anything iyo, or do you think the same plan would still be followed?
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I'm reading back the quoted post thinking how did I put an "r" at the end of tunnel, never mind the "j" in light. Am I retarded ?

With the current financial climate it's going to be difficult to get any investors in. Nobody is going to finance it out of their own pocket, they'd all look for a serious amount of borrowings to help finance it. We'd end up paying interest on that too.

If it's a case of swapping Gillett for A N Other then I don't see the point. The new investor can't put more money in (on top of what he pays off Gillett) unless Hicks ponies up an equal amount (highly unlikely given his financial problems) or dilutes his shareholding so he has less than 50% (again unlikely, we know Tom likes to have some degree of control).

Ideally what we want is a situation where we get rid of the Yanks, and strengthen the financial position of the club. Especially so we can get a new stadium built.

So we either need someone (or some new group) to buy both partners out and start afresh. Given the amount of money needed to do that as well as part finance a stadium we're down to a very short list of potential investors (and I'd be willing to bet they wouldn't give a shite about the club either). So I think it's unlikely.

Alternatively (and I've mentioned this a few times before) we need both Hicks and Gillette to sell an equal stake, say 15 -20% each, to a new investor. It could easily raise £150m+. Ideally they wouldn't pocket the cash (and to be honest given the potential larger gains to be had down the road I don't think they would) and would use it to lower debt and save some for part financing a stadium, putting us in a much stronger financial position. I would like to see that new investment come from Share Liverpool (even though I have doubts about them too). That way we guarantee the fans are well represented on the Board and can be made fully aware of any shenanigans the Yanks try. Hopefully in the long term we'd be able to get rid of the Yanks in favour of either complete fan ownership / or at least fan friendly investors.
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Cheers.

I think i could accept us being shite for a few seasons if it meant that was the long term outcome.
 
[quote author=Richey link=topic=38291.msg1027425#msg1027425 date=1262731675]
Why would we be left with Alan Curbishley?

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cos im sure Mourinho is gagging to join...

3 windows with zero net spend, or indeed if we do sell and Barret is right and Rafa is not allowed to spend the proceeds.... its a shambles whoever is to blame.

Some blame rafa, i dont, i blame the cheap arse levergaged buyout bullshit which is fucking us, and other clubs up.

Rafa has bought in some duds no doubt but hes also bought in some cracking players also, sadly with the constraints he has he is probably too convoluted in his transfer policy, Buying Kenae when he wanted to have Kenae and Barry, buying in Johnson and aquilani while thinking he would be able to buy in a striker as well...

He cant be the man for the job with the owners we have sadly, they clearly dont understand or trust each other and at the minute its becoming quite dangerous indeed. I hope we can limp into fourth and then i hope rafa walks, not because i dont rate the fella, i do very highly, but because i like the man and hope he can find a better club and because it clearly isnt gonna work with us.

What happens after Rafa has gone is the truly worrying bit...

Oh and where is that stadium??anyone seen it ??
 
I appreciate what you're saying but I don't really agree.

You almost seem to be suggesting that Benitez has done as well as can be expected with his resources and is the only one holding things together. Not the case at all.
We are out of the CL, the top 4 is slipping away and we were close to going out the FA Cup.

This is with a squad full of internationals that cost a fortune to assemble.

Admittedly there are limitations on spending but I just think not only has the manager not always bought wisely but he is also failing to get the best from the squad he has.

And regarding the stadium, is that not a little unfair given the current financial climate?
 
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buying in Johnson and aquilani while thinking he would be able to buy in a striker as well...
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And they bought a player who wasn't/still isn't even fit and paid 18 million quid for a defender who can't defend. Bloody Yanks.
 
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[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=38291.msg1028062#msg1028062 date=1262791655]
buying in Johnson and aquilani while thinking he would be able to buy in a striker as well...
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And they bought a player who wasn't/still isn't even fit and paid 18 million quid for a defender who can't defend. Bloody Yanks.
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haha, you'll be blue in the face from saying that.
 
The Yanks have got loads to answer for. They're a pair of jokers who have dragged the club through the mire and at times made us look a laughing stock. On the other side, Benitez should be doing a lot better this season. Whether that's his fault or the players then that's a matter of opinion but either way, it's upto him to get them playing well, to instil some pride and fire in their bellies. See. A balanced view.
 
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The Yanks have got loads to answer for. They're a pair of jokers who have dragged the club through the mire and at times made us look a laughing stock. On the other side, Benitez should be doing a lot better this season. Whether that's his fault or the players then that's a matter of opinion but either way, it's upto him to get them playing well, to instil some pride and fire in their bellies. See. A balanced view.
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get the fuck out the thread
 
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