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You were wondering where these signings were coming from...

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Hearing stories that we're being sold. Due Diligence is in place and the stadium, players purchases etc are being handled with full consultation from the buyers....

Heard the same murmurings a few weeks back, now hearing it again as to be announced in due course, someone from Saudi apparently.
 
I can't see it myself. There's no chance the club would have been able to keep this under wraps if it is so far advanced. Our transfer targets were accurately called at the end if the year. We're shit at keeping anything quiet.
 
Originated from this?
Nov 2014
[article=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2826951/Liverpool-owner-John-W-Henry-flies-hold-Dubai-talks-alongside-Rick-Parry.html]
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Henry flew to Dubai with his wife Linda on what the club say was a personal business trip. There he met Abedin, a man with close connections to the Dubai royal family who launched a takeover bid for the club in 2007.

Abedin is also the chief executive of Dubai Healthcare City and on the board of Emaar, the company who built the world’s largest skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa. He has close links to Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and constitutional monarch of Dubai.[/article]

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's DIC lost out to G&H in 2007.

Aug 2014
[article=http://www.arabianbusiness.com/we-nearly-bought-liverpool-for-360m-reveals-former-dic-boss-562364.html]Dubai International Capital “almost signed” a takeover of Liverpool Football Club in 2007, the company’s former CEO has revealed.

In an interview in this week’s Arabian Business, Sameer Al Ansari – who was founding chairman of what was effectively Dubai’s sovereign wealth fund – admitted the deal was delayed because he was personally a huge fan of the club.

“We would have been the first to do it out of this region. As soon as they won the Champion’s League in 2005, we got serious about due diligence in 2006 and almost signed in January 2007.

"What delayed us is because everyone knew Sameer was a lifelong fan of Liverpool, including His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. So we did three times the amount of due diligence as I had to prove the business sense and there were very few clubs frankly where you can make a business sense,” he told the magazine.

Dubai’s bid fell through when the club’s then chief executive favoured instead a deal with American billionaires Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr. The pair took over the club for $288m, but after running into huge debts, were forced to sell it soon after.

Al Ansari said: “At the time Liverpool, the financials, were reasonably good and the brand of the club was enormous and we felt that with the changes that was coming in TV rights and sponsorship and stadium naming rights there was a tremendous investment opportunity. We could have done it at $360m. I would have done it.”

Asked if Dubai would still be interested in buying such a club, he said: “Today, I don’t know. A lot has changed. If you follow the revenues they are enormous and increases from 2007 to now are about 200% with sponsorship and TV rights. There was an opportunity. Does it exist today? I think they are too expensive and you would have to take a gamble and buy a club in a lower league and hope to turn then around and throw a lot of money at them.”[/article]
 
would people be for or against a sugar daddy situation?
I honestly don't know

The way the game is going it's one of the only sure fire ways to compete, but I'd be a bit gutted. It'd be the last part of the soul gone
 
I was always vehemently against a sugar daddy type scenario.

But I am coming round to it. Because as we sure as hell can't beat 'em, we may as well join 'em.
 
Amazing what signing a Brazilian will do. This week, reading through the forums we are going to continue to sign top talent, Ayre's gone from shit to tolerable, we could challenge for the title and may even get a sugar daddy owner.

Last week we were discussing how weak we were. Even BR's shaky hold on the Manager position has dropped from the forum. Strange times.
 
Fuck that, I hate City and Chelsea fans these days they all sound like they're talking about football manager, I'm pretty sure excess money turns fans into cunts. Plus we've been doing things the hard way while they all bought success it'd be a shame to sell up now.

It'd be nice to be owned by moneybags but surely once the novelty wears off we'd all feel dirty and bored of football.
 
Fuck that, I hate City and Chelsea fans these days they all sound like they're talking about football manager, I'm pretty sure excess money turns fans into cunts. Plus we've been doing things the hard way while they all bought success it'd be a shame to sell up now.

It'd be nice to be owned by moneybags but surely once the novelty wears off we'd all feel dirty and bored of football.

I am sure the PL titles would alleviate some of the boredom.

And, anyway, I have first hand experience so can tell you that Chelsea fans were cunts long, long before Abramoarse arrived there.
 
I am sure the PL titles would alleviate some of the boredom.

And, anyway, I have first hand experience so can tell you that Chelsea fans were cunts long, long before Ambramoarse arrived there.


Everything gets boring after a while when you just buy it, although there are so many rich teams now it might actually involve some hard work and competition.

Chelsea fans may well have been cunts since forever but I don't remember even noticing them before that era.
 
Everything gets boring after a while when you just buy it, although there are so many rich teams now it might actually involve some hard work and competition.

I do see what you're saying. But I am not enjoying this current alternative one little bit. I would have liked to have done it similar to Arsenal, though. And if we had got our shit together years ago we could have.
 
Is there any evidence for this at all? If we don't sell Sterling in the next few weeks to pay for the splurge I'll believe there's something in it.
 
I don't care if there's evidence or not.

It's the summer. Silly season. Therefore I reserve the right to get stupidly excited about dumb shit like signing Brazilians I've never heard of & being taken over by sheiks with more money than most countries.

*runs round room screaming "We're in the money, we're in the money. We're gonna win the league, we're gonna win the league"*
 
Errrrr, business doesn't really work this way. If we were being sold we'd be doing nothing. Do people think the new owners are just giving the club money to buy players in case they buy us? If anyone does, then my house is for sale if you give me money for an extension first.
 
All i care about is winning, i don't give a shit how we do it. I'd accept getting bought out by Bin Laden if it meant winning the premiership.
 
All i care about is winning, i don't give a shit how we do it. I'd accept getting bought out by Bin Laden if it meant winning the premiership.

I hate to be the one to break it to you but..

NSFW SPOILER:

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