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  1. Hello guys, Would you mind taking a couple of minutes out of your lifes to complete my girlfriends questionnaire. There are only 13 mulitply choice question. http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=KJKKLJ_3c010e7e Thank you in advance
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    Saha

    Got told on the bus to the game that we have/going to sign him? The lad has a friend at melwood and saw saha there yesterday, can anyone confirm this?
  3. Anyone got a spare going? PM me, Cheers
  4. I'd take a ticket if anyone else has a spare
  5. Just booked my flights to go to lyon for my first CL away day. I know its ages away but just wondering if anyone would have a spare? Cheers
  6. Me too, PM me please after Lucky Pierre and aws
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    TLW

    Hello guys, Something has gone wrong with my computer and I've lost the TLW background, anyone know the thread it is in. The background is the latest one and came out about 9 months ago. Cheers in advance.
  8. I live in nottingham now, with work, worth a trip down I think, whos likely to be playing?
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    RBS

    Anyone got the thread at hand?
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    RBS

    I've just returned from holiday and recieved this email from RBS, it is a reply from the email I sent to them to stop there continuing involvement with G + H. Sorry if this has been already been discussed but it is a very interesting email. Email to follow: Thank you for your email expressing concern about RBS' banking arrangements with Liverpool FC and it current owners. We are aware of the strength of feeling of a number of fans on this matter and have corresponded with many during the course of the past year or so. Perhaps I can start by putting RBS relationship with Liverpool FC in context. RBS is the main banker to the Club including all of its operating accounts, cash management, online banking, automated payments, and credit card processing to facilitate ticket sales and retail merchandising. We also provide a credit facility to support the Club’s working capital requirements and a letter of credit facility to facilitate the purchase of players from non-Premiership Clubs, along with a loan facility for design, planning and other preparatory work for the proposed new stadium at Stanley Park. We have set out to establish a long term relationship with the Club, and we look forward to this continuing for many years to come. We also lent money to the Club’s parent, Kop Football Limited, so that it could repay debt which was on the balance sheet of the Club at the time of its acquisition by George Gillett and Tom Hicks. This is the only portion of Kop Football’s bank debt for which the Club is legally responsible. We took great care when making our original loan in early 2007 and when refinancing it last January to distinguish between obligations of the Club, primarily those outlined above, and obligations of its parent company, the latter being secured by personal guarantees and collateral from the owners and a pledge of the shares they own in the Club. As a result the Club does not suffer the burden of debt implied by a lot of the recent press reports and, in our view and that of the executive management of the Club, it is financially healthy and able to service comfortably its debt obligations from cash flow generated by its playing and commercial activities. It is in our commercial interest to support the Club in the manner described above so that it can continue to perform successfully on and off the pitch. As far as the Government is concerned, they have been very clear that they do not wish to exercise day to day control over RBS or make commercial decisions for us. Indeed they set up an independent body, UKFI, to oversee the Government’s shareholding in RBS, so matters such as strategy and governance can be agreed, while they leave commercially related matters to us. RBS attaches a great deal of value to being associated with Liverpool FC. I hope my comments reassures you as to the strength and depth of our relationship with the Club and that we will endeavour to contribute to its long term health and success. Kind Regards, Roger Lowry Head of Group Public Affairs Royal Bank of Scotland Group
  11. For me I think it would come down to who could get us the most money. That would be the only way I'd decide
  12. http://www.bestway4you.com/cart/default.asp There you go, however I'm still waiting for mine, ordered on the 1st. As soon as I can it I can tell whether they are real or not. Thought it was worth £14 chance to find out.
  13. The league doesnt lie, we came second so we arent the weakest team, Fuck off you manc cunts, I really do hope they dont buy anyone big
  14. When I applied about 10 years ago I didn't get a reply but I did write in a letter about 3/4 years ago making sure I was still on it. They replied with yes but couldnt tell me where I was in the list. It might be worth just writing in to make sure your on it, but if it was recent, within the last 2 years, you have 60,000 other fans before you, your unlikely to get one. Also you have to be a member now to be on the waiting list, not sure if you stop being a member one season you might lose your posistion, I'm guess not but wouldnt be surprised if the club did that.
  15. I think you will keep them, the PTS sheme didnt have any priority over fan card holders for the CL games. Probably be the same as last season, need to have gone to 5 games last season, then 3, then 1, like it was this season. The problem is that the PTS holders now have the same right as the belonged members for PL tickets, which is the unfair part.
  16. DD the extra 1000 tickets will start from next season, taken from the PTS scheme. That confused me aswell, so they probably wont sell these out and go in the general sell
  17. Its the 8th June, the season finished about 2 weeks ago and the new season is miles away. The transfer window isnt even open so I think its far to early to say if we'll finish in the top 4
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