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      Our Financial State and manager ideas.

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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #69: Mar 11, 2010 04:36:59 pm
      Im pretty sure Torres would refuse to leave. Would there be any possible legal way that RBS/H+G could force him to?
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      Reply #70: Mar 11, 2010 04:44:32 pm
      I can't help but wonder if we as fans could do more to raise the profile of LFC's plight. If you look at the papers they keep going on about the green and gold of Manure, but not a lot is said about LFC's financial woes. What visible aid can we utilise to show our contempt of the cu*ts who control our club?

      Maybe we need to be more vocal in our anger at the hicks and gillet. I know we've demonstrated at matches etc but at times Anfield has felt like a morgue, maybe we need to do as supporters to make the sure the owners get the picture and they relise that selling the silver of our club isn't going to be as easy as think it is.

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      Im pretty sure Torres would refuse to leave. Would there be any possible legal way that RBS/H+G could force him to?

      As a player you want to win things, you want to play in all the big competions and be challenging on all fronts. If you now that all you get from the owners is bull sh*t and that the club has no money for transfers, then its not gonna be great motivation to stay. Add to that the owners want to get rid of you, much as Torres loves the club and its fans, he may want to leave given the situation we find ourselves in.
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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #71: Mar 11, 2010 04:49:23 pm
      With them being Yanks, how about waving Russian Flags? Right colour and it would show revolution in is in the air.
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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #72: Mar 11, 2010 09:31:33 pm
      Im pretty sure Torres would refuse to leave. Would there be any possible legal way that RBS/H+G could force him to?
      No mate not unless he broke the terms/conditions specified in his contract.What the gobsh*tes could do,is threaten to leave him sat in the stand for the remainder of his current contract.That of course would have implications for his International career and may well convince him to leave
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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #73: Mar 11, 2010 09:48:18 pm
      Im pretty sure Torres would refuse to leave. Would there be any possible legal way that RBS/H+G could force him to?
      If the worst scenario came to pass the idea of Torres refusing to leave is laughable, he is playing now without adequate back up if the sh*t hit the fan he would be surrounded by third rate players with none existant back up.
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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #74: Mar 11, 2010 09:58:45 pm

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        If the worst scenario came to pass the idea of Torres refusing to leave is laughable, he is playing now without adequate back up if the sh*t hit the fan he would be surrounded by third rate players with none existant back up.     

      Could argue he already is


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      Re: Our Financial State
      Reply #75: Mar 11, 2010 10:03:43 pm
      You're not wrong!
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      Reply #76: Mar 11, 2010 10:47:30 pm
      I know one day these two carpet baggers will be gone, whatever is left after they have stole all they can, will be the fans and those that truly care can start the fight back that day. This won't go on for much longer, Hick is ageing fast along with Gillett and I'm sure they won't want us around their necks when they pass on.
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      Reply #77: Mar 11, 2010 11:09:48 pm
      No Redblood and what right minded top player is going to sign for a club that is selling all there top players.

      It was just a possible scenario Corbally, we all know it will never happen that way, but selling the likes of Masch & Gerrard as much as I hate to say it, I'd prefer OTHER than the club go into administration as no Player not Gerrard not even Torres are bigger than the club as the club will continue long after they retire as it did following Dalglish, Barnes, Rush, Fowler etc etc.

      If RBS got their hands on the club and they had no buyer lined up to take over the reigns, it would be a fire sale at Anfield and we'd be asset stripped, make no mistake they would want their money.
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      Re: Our Financial State and manager ideas.
      Reply #78: Mar 12, 2010 10:03:40 pm
      I'm sure the end scenario, if  RBS took over the club, would be, one of the big investors rumoured to be interested in buying the club outright, would be able to purchase the club for the £370 ODD Mill from the bank, instead of the £ 500 Mill the two yanks want. There will be big investors in U.A.Emirates and India watching how things develop very closely. They won't have any pity for the yanks if the opportunity comes along for them to save £130 Mill you can be sure of that.

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