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LFC SOLD to NESV.

Re: Club Refinance Thread

I can imagine Roy now:

"Adminstration is a good side, and whilst I did set out not to lose them, I have to admit that they deserved the nine points".
 
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[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=41783.msg1189252#msg1189252 date=1286301733]
I can imagine Roy now:

"Adminstration is a good side, and whilst I did set out not to lose them, I have to admit that they deserved the nine points".
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Haha. Poor Roy.
 
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As someone said, and I am afraid to laugh, we'd have to have nine points for them to take them away from us!!
 
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[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=41783.msg1189247#msg1189247 date=1286300888]
yayyyyy! Recievership!!




FML.
[/quote]

fuck my leopard?
 
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[quote author=localny link=topic=41783.msg1189256#msg1189256 date=1286302374]
As someone said, and I am afraid to laugh, we'd have to have nine points for them to take them away from us!!
[/quote]

No we wouldn't.
 
Re: Club Refinance Thread

so, two days after the 'hick's has secured finance for the loan' still no confirmation

and breathe...
 
Re: Club Refinance Thread

"No news is good news" - SpiderNeil, yesterday.
 
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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=41783.msg1189261#msg1189261 date=1286302604]
so, two days after the 'hick's has secured finance for the loan' still no confirmation

and breathe...
[/quote]

Not yet mate,
keep holding it
 
Re: Club Refinance Thread

[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41783.msg1189263#msg1189263 date=1286302667]
Has any English football league club ever had a negative points total?
[/quote]

Yes
 
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[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=41783.msg1189265#msg1189265 date=1286302711]
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41783.msg1189263#msg1189263 date=1286302667]
Has any English football league club ever had a negative points total?
[/quote]

Yes
[/quote]

Care to expand?
 
Re: Club Refinance Thread

[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=41783.msg1189262#msg1189262 date=1286302665]
"No news is good news" - SpiderNeil, yesterday.
[/quote]

well it's true, every time I come to this thread I'm dreading it (hick refinance) is confirmed
 
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[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41783.msg1189266#msg1189266 date=1286302781]
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=41783.msg1189265#msg1189265 date=1286302711]
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=41783.msg1189263#msg1189263 date=1286302667]
Has any English football league club ever had a negative points total?
[/quote]

Yes
[/quote]

Care to expand?
[/quote]

Plenty of lower division teams have gone into administration, which has pushed them into a negative points total.

I think it also happened in Italy after the cheating scandal.
 
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i think it's happened at other clubs too because of that problem of clubs going into admin when at the end of a season when their relegation was already certain, and therefore effectively dodging the points deduction - so instead they start the next year with -10.

it should've happened to pompey this year imo, i'm not sure how they got away with that.
 
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I thought RBS had already squared a deal with the FA?

Either way, if it's a choice between 9 points and the yanks getting fucked off with a massive personal debt, I'll go with the latter.

It's ok, we'll win the Europa League in Dublin so we'll still get in that.
 
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[quote author=crump link=topic=41783.msg1189279#msg1189279 date=1286304309]
I thought RBS had already squared a deal with the FA?

Either way, if it's a choice between 9 points and the yanks getting fucked off with a massive personal debt, I'll go with the latter.

It's ok, we'll win the Europa League in Dublin so we'll still get in that.
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No we won't. We'll lose in the final.
 
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Anyways kids, last month I was all like October Schmoctober and 6th schmidth and 15th schmifteenth - but now it's all here and starting tomorrow can anyone tell me what happens tomorrow and why it was so significant, and what happens on the 15th - or was the 6th just a big load of balls?

I know there's a board meeting tomorrow - maybe this was the final one pre the date so the last chance saloon or something. Guesswork....
 
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October 5th is when the loans can be called in, but I believe they Yanks are a further 9 days to pay the money back before the loans are defaulted, which takes us to the 15th.
 
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[quote author=gene hughes link=topic=41783.msg1189303#msg1189303 date=1286307358]
Or the 14th, depending on whether you're using American or British arithmetic.
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Ha ha ha.
 
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[size=14pt]Liverpool on the brink of sale as two bids accepted[/size]

October 5, 2010

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=830261&sec=england&cc=5901

ESPNsoccernet can reveal that Liverpool are on the brink of being sold after two new credible buyers tabled offers for the stricken Premier League giants, though that news is tempered by the fact that current owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are refusing to walk away from the club with nothing.

The Liverpool supporters have never taken to co-owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks

The Liverpool board met on Tuesday to discuss which bid to accept, but while three members favoured a sale, the proposals are still being blocked by Hicks and Gillett. Months of abortive bids from across the globe - including offers from India, Canada and the Middle East, as well as speculation that the Chinese Government were even tabling a bid - all fell by the wayside as the buyers were unable to offer up proof of funds.

And it had looked as though the deadline set by the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) on October 15 - to call in their £237 million loans to Hicks and Gillett - could have seen the bank take control of the club or consider placing the company into administration, likely invoking a subsequent nine-point Premier League deduction.

With Liverpool having slipped into the relegation zone, lost to Northampton Town in the Carling Cup, and with manager Roy Hodgson under intense pressure after the poor results on the pitch, worries about no takeover being in sight had led to despair setting in at Anfield.

But potential new owners have finally emerged from the United States and Asia, with the bidders possessing the necessary credibility to convince chairman Martin Broughton to sell and save one of football's biggest institutions right in the nick of time.

Yet the fight is far from over, as ESPNsoccernet can also disclose that the outgoing American owners are desperately trying to block the bids because both Hicks and Gillett will be frozen out of receiving any money for their shares.

Chairman Martin Broughton, brought in to find a buyer by RBS, has insisted that prospective new owners of Liverpool would need the funds to bring in new players, and also to eventually build a new £400 million stadium.

Hicks and Gillett initially valued the club at £800 million, when they first revealed their intention to search for a buyer earlier this year, but it quickly became clear that such a sum was way beyond any true value.

The American duo claim that they are owed at least £150 million but will be shocked that the offers that Broughton, chief executive Christian Purslow and commercial director Ian Ayre are ready to accept do not include any money to pay off Hicks and Gillett.

It is a scenario that will delight Liverpool fans, who will want funds channelled into the club for players and the new stadium, and not back into the pockets of the detested Hicks and Gillett, who have been the target of widespread demonstrations at recent home matches at Anfield. However, on the evidence of recent machinations from the pair, including an attempted refinancing of the debt with American investment company Blackstone by Hicks, it seems highly unlikely that will go down without a fight.
 
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[quote author=ESPN link=topic=41783.msg1189328#msg1189328 date=1286308898]

But potential new owners have finally emerged from the United States
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It's Gates!
 
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[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=41783.msg1189331#msg1189331 date=1286309004]
[quote author=ESPN link=topic=41783.msg1189328#msg1189328 date=1286308898]

But potential new owners have finally emerged from the United States
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It's Gates!
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Arrrrrggggggh! Yanks out!
 
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