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whats Hick's motives?

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he purchased lfc for business reasons.
It makes him no money now. The fans hate him. Its lost huge value. it has off field and on field issues. revenues will drop heavily this financial year with unlikely turn around in the short term. thereare buyers willing to buy to leave him some profit.

So why on earth does he want full control of the club?
 
the could have gone in the refinance thread.

but ANYWAY, the reason hick bought the club and the reason he will do everything to keep hold of the club (for at least the next couple of years) is the tv/internet rights revert back to the clubs. after that liverpool can either choose to show their own games on the internet/tv or sell the rights again. potentially we're talking billions.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=42104.msg1185585#msg1185585 date=1285931389]
Lucrative TV deal two or three years hence. Simples.
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git, you posted mere seconds before me 😛
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=42104.msg1185585#msg1185585 date=1285931389]
Lucrative TV deal two or three years hence. Simples.
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If these 'deals' are to be so lucrative I would've thought every bank would be queueing up to refinance him as 2-3 years to wait is a moment in investment terms.
 
[quote author=jexykrodic link=topic=42104.msg1185592#msg1185592 date=1285931672]
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=42104.msg1185585#msg1185585 date=1285931389]
Lucrative TV deal two or three years hence. Simples.
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If these 'deals' are to be so lucrative I would've thought every bank would be queueing up to refinance him as 2-3 years to wait is a moment in investment terms.
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hence the reason I refuse to get excited until RBS call the loans in.
 
Well, caution is certainly called for, but (a) neil's described what the deal consists of and it seems a decent enough prospect to me, plus (b) I don't think it's a simple calculation as far as the banks are concerned. RBS has already decided to put Hicks' debt in with its other "toxic assets". Other banks will look, indeed probably have looked, at that and will realise - rightly - that he's a bad risk.
 
[quote author=redhorizon link=topic=42104.msg1185611#msg1185611 date=1285932469]
For the tv deal to be lucrative does'nt lfc need to be successful on the pitch?
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it would lower liverpool value when they negotiate price but given the worldwide support for liverpool I wouldn't have thought they price would drop 'that' much.
think about it, if liverpool stopped/blocked every single stream of their matches and then charged £1 each game to watch the game live from LFC.TV, how much money are we talking, EACH GAME?
 
There are many motives for this abnormal huge asshole.

First of all he wants to show he is a Texan and we dont mess with them. He will surrender the club when HE decides and to the terms dictated by HIM.

Second of all he is stripped of everything else. He doesnt have anything, so Liverpool fits the bill as a cash cow for him a little while until he reeastblish something else.

Third of all he doesnt care of what happens to the club at all when he is done with it. If it is wiped of the map it is none of his concern. So if that means the club loose another 200 mill pounds the next year it will not be his personal money and he has only lost his initial input anyway...
 
[quote author=Insignificance link=topic=42104.msg1185621#msg1185621 date=1285933117]
There are many motives for this abnormal huge asshole.

First of all he wants to show he is a Texan and we dont mess with them. He will surrender the club when HE decides and to the terms dictated by HIM.

Second of all he is stripped of everything else. He doesnt have anything, so Liverpool fits the bill as a cash cow for him a little while until he reeastblish something else.

Third of all he doesnt care of what happens to the club at all when he is done with it. If it is wiped of the map it is none of his concern. So if that means the club loose another 200 mill pounds the next year it will not be his personal money and he has only lost his initial input anyway...


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didn't he leave corinthians virtually broke by the time he eventually left them (he promised to build them a stadium too).
no doubt about it the guy has 'previous'.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=42104.msg1185620#msg1185620 date=1285933064]
[quote author=redhorizon link=topic=42104.msg1185611#msg1185611 date=1285932469]
For the tv deal to be lucrative does'nt lfc need to be successful on the pitch?
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it would lower liverpool value when they negotiate price but given the worldwide support for liverpool I wouldn't have thought they price would drop 'that' much.
think about it, if liverpool stopped/blocked every single stream of their matches and then charged £1 each game to watch the game live from LFC.TV, how much money are we talking, EACH GAME?
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For that to happen Neil there would have to be agreement with all our opponents as well.
That would mean agreement with the Premier league and with Uefa for Champions/Europa league matches.
I doubt if this sort of TV deal will happen.
 
[quote author=the count link=topic=42104.msg1185626#msg1185626 date=1285933384]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=42104.msg1185620#msg1185620 date=1285933064]
[quote author=redhorizon link=topic=42104.msg1185611#msg1185611 date=1285932469]
For the tv deal to be lucrative does'nt lfc need to be successful on the pitch?
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it would lower liverpool value when they negotiate price but given the worldwide support for liverpool I wouldn't have thought they price would drop 'that' much.
think about it, if liverpool stopped/blocked every single stream of their matches and then charged £1 each game to watch the game live from LFC.TV, how much money are we talking, EACH GAME?
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For that to happen Neil there would have to be agreement with all our opponents as well.
That would mean agreement with the Premier league and with Uefa for Champions/Europa league matches.
I doubt if this sort of TV deal will happen.
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I kinda agree liverpool will sell the rights back to sky etc, but personally I think they (LFC) would make more money if they distributed the matches themselves.
 
[quote author=Doped White Mouse link=topic=42104.msg1185633#msg1185633 date=1285934045]
A wild guess though but I think it's because of money.
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And power!

His greed is about bot of those!
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=42104.msg1185624#msg1185624 date=1285933272]
[quote author=Insignificance link=topic=42104.msg1185621#msg1185621 date=1285933117]
There are many motives for this abnormal huge asshole.

First of all he wants to show he is a Texan and we dont mess with them. He will surrender the club when HE decides and to the terms dictated by HIM.

Second of all he is stripped of everything else. He doesnt have anything, so Liverpool fits the bill as a cash cow for him a little while until he reeastblish something else.

Third of all he doesnt care of what happens to the club at all when he is done with it. If it is wiped of the map it is none of his concern. So if that means the club loose another 200 mill pounds the next year it will not be his personal money and he has only lost his initial input anyway...


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didn't he leave corinthians virtually broke by the time he eventually left them (he promised to build them a stadium too).
no doubt about it the guy has 'previous'.
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Yes, it's a shame Rick the Prick and Dickhead David didn't have access to this top secret information readily available on the internet.
 
'Rick the Prick' and 'Dickhead David'.

Fucking hell. Given you like to dish it out, Wilko, that is pretty damn poor.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=42104.msg1185717#msg1185717 date=1285941181]
'Rick the Prick' and 'Dickhead David'.

Fucking hell. Given you like to dish it out, Wilko, that is pretty damn poor.
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Dish out what?
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=42104.msg1185742#msg1185742 date=1285943397]
Criticism.
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Me? Perhaps you're confusing me with someone else with a Sesame Street avatar.
 
Haha, as if Wilko.

50% of your posts are you slating the spide for similar lines to the one you dished out.
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=42104.msg1185756#msg1185756 date=1285944411]
Haha, as if Wilko.

50% of your posts are you slating the spide for similar lines to the one you dished out.
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The Spider and I put our differences behind us weeks ago and are now the best of buddies again.
 
That's good to hear.

Brendan and Stu's breakup had made me lose all faith in the human race, but you've now swept those doubts aside.
 
[quote author=Wilko link=topic=42104.msg1185761#msg1185761 date=1285944930]
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=42104.msg1185756#msg1185756 date=1285944411]
Haha, as if Wilko.

50% of your posts are you slating the spide for similar lines to the one you dished out.
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The Spider and I put our differences behind us weeks ago and are now the best of buddies again.
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we have, indeed 🙂
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=42104.msg1185583#msg1185583 date=1285931122]
His favourite colour is red.

For. Fuck's. Sake.
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Honestly though, I have the same question, I don't understand why he passed up opportunities to sell the club for a modest profit, other than as a massive error, and I don't understand what he thinks the end game is to his holding on to the club that will make him a larger profit either.
 
[quote author=Farkmaster link=topic=42104.msg1185767#msg1185767 date=1285945803]
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=42104.msg1185583#msg1185583 date=1285931122]
His favourite colour is red.

For. Fuck's. Sake.
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Honestly though, I have the same question, I don't understand why he passed up opportunities to sell the club for a modest profit, other than as a massive error, and I don't understand what he thinks the end game is to his holding on to the club that will make him a larger profit either.
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welli can't remember the exact timing of rejection of DIC's offer but i think it might have been pre-credit crunch, and after that happened he was pretty much screwed in the short-term. i don't think there's any other way to analyse that than as a big error, really.

as for clinging on now, i suppose the best way of looking at it is that he's at rock bottom now, and that things can only get better from here. right now he risks losing the club and the £70m or so he's invested: if he manages to hold on until the tv deal then there'still a small chance he can make a profit. he's got nothing to lose, really.
 
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