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Kenny Huang linked to Liverpool takeover


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I'm about three days away from sitting in a chair rocking backwards and forwards mumbling to myself for the rest of my life.

 

Where is Gazza when we need him with a six pack, pizza and a half eaten chinese?

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“Rafael didn’t do anything good for Liverpool,” Kirdi said. “Hodgson is very good for Liverpool because he’s not some kind of dictator.”

 

From Kirdi.

 

Wonder where he got that impression from?

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Have RBS not learned fuck all? cheeky bastards if this happens we need more than e-mail bombardment

 

I can see this issue going beyond football.

RBS were not bailed out 2 years ago by the shmucks and plebs paying tax in this country to start playing silly buggers with football clubs.

 

We could be headline news this time next week, for the wrong reasons.

 

This reeks of yank fuckery.

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“Rafael didn’t do anything good for Liverpool,” Kirdi said. “Hodgson is very good for Liverpool because he’s not some kind of dictator.”

 

From Kirdi.

 

Well thats Kirdi banned on Rawk then,he's made an enemy of them before he even makes an offer

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“Rafael didn’t do anything good for Liverpool,” Kirdi said. “Hodgson is very good for Liverpool because he’s not some kind of dictator.”

 

From Kirdi.

 

Do you have a link?

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Which bit, £400m is a hell of a lot less than what they want they'll walk away with nothing if thats all they get, its up to Broughton now to pick the right 1 that offers it, hopefully

 

This is no time for more leverage.

If its for the stadium, then maybe, maybe theyll get it back in naming rights.

Maybe....

 

The Cash Convertors Bowl sounds about right.:(

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Have RBS not learned fuck all? cheeky bastards if this happens we need more than e-mail bombardment

 

That's how they make a living, that's why I never saw the point of all these campaigns to try and appeal to their better nature.

 

 

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Kirdi said he hopes to come to the U.K. Aug. 13 and attend the team’s first Premier League game of the season against Arsenal two days later.

 

Liverpool supporters have expressed skepticism that Kirdi and his group have the funds to buy the team, which is one of soccer’s most popular with fan groups from New York to Bangkok. A supporter-run website, Anfield Road, reported that until 2008 Kirdi owned pizza outlets in Quebec.

 

“I’m very serious,” Kirdi said. “There are big names with me, big companies when the deal is done. You’ll know everybody but they want to be private now.”

 

He gave his backing to new manager Roy Hodgson, saying he was a better choice to lead the team than previous coach Rafael Benitez, who quit in June after the team finished seventh, its worst league position in 11 years.

 

“Rafael didn’t do anything good for Liverpool,” Kirdi said. “Hodgson is very good for Liverpool because he’s not some kind of dictator.”

 

Liverpool hasn’t won a trophy since the F.A. Cup in 2006. It won the Champions League a year earlier, at the end of Benitez’s first season.

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-0...ccer-club.html

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That's how they make a living, that's why I never saw the point of all these campaigns to try and appeal to their better nature.

 

 

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I know mate just annoy's me to fuck the amount of ways they have been shown we dont want debt on the club,and the make this offer the week were supposed to see firm offers made and show our potential owners have money.

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Kirdi said he hopes to come to the U.K. Aug. 13 and attend the team’s first Premier League game of the season against Arsenal two days later.

 

Liverpool supporters have expressed skepticism that Kirdi and his group have the funds to buy the team, which is one of soccer’s most popular with fan groups from New York to Bangkok. A supporter-run website, Anfield Road, reported that until 2008 Kirdi owned pizza outlets in Quebec.

 

“I’m very serious,” Kirdi said. “There are big names with me, big companies when the deal is done. You’ll know everybody but they want to be private now.”

 

He gave his backing to new manager Roy Hodgson, saying he was a better choice to lead the team than previous coach Rafael Benitez, who quit in June after the team finished seventh, its worst league position in 11 years.

 

“Rafael didn’t do anything good for Liverpool,” Kirdi said. “Hodgson is very good for Liverpool because he’s not some kind of dictator.”

 

Liverpool hasn’t won a trophy since the F.A. Cup in 2006. It won the Champions League a year earlier, at the end of Benitez’s first season.

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-0...ccer-club.html

 

Ha ha. Bloomberg have already removed it.

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