Dallas chief: Liverpool will never fall short in market again
tribalfooball.com - February 07, 2007
Dallas Stars president Jim Lite says Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez won't ever have to worry again about falling short in transfer market.
Lites, who runs new Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks' NHL team, revealed: "Tom is fiercely competitive and did whatever it took to win a championship and we had unbelievable success.
"We won the President's Trophy twice and have been to two Stanley Cup finals. We won the championships in 1999 and were runners-up in 2000.
"He would spend whatever it takes - what he needs to be successful.
"We have a salary cap in our league now. But, before then, Mr Hicks' spending was in the top four or five in the league - probably spending more than he should have.
"Tom will now spend whatever Rafa Benitez feels he needs to become competitive."
tribalfooball.com - February 07, 2007
Dallas Stars president Jim Lite says Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez won't ever have to worry again about falling short in transfer market.
Lites, who runs new Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks' NHL team, revealed: "Tom is fiercely competitive and did whatever it took to win a championship and we had unbelievable success.
"We won the President's Trophy twice and have been to two Stanley Cup finals. We won the championships in 1999 and were runners-up in 2000.
"He would spend whatever it takes - what he needs to be successful.
"We have a salary cap in our league now. But, before then, Mr Hicks' spending was in the top four or five in the league - probably spending more than he should have.
"Tom will now spend whatever Rafa Benitez feels he needs to become competitive."


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