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Parry off to the US [Talk of 'Rafa Summit Meeting' denied]
Interesting, thanks for that. I don't pretend to be any kind of finance expert so appreciate you enlightening me. All I know is that we've had clients at work who saw the credit crunch coming and acted accordingly by selling portfolios of assets because they didn't want to be stuck with rising mortgage repayments. Which makes me think the yanks should have seen this coming and not made any extravagant promises re the new stadium. As for steel and commodities, surely prices of these have been rising for years and thus been totally foreseeable?
I'd never thought they'd be going bankrupt any time soon or even necessarily be in a position where they'd default on the loan and lose the club, but I am seriously concerned about whether they have the resources and acumen to take the club where it needs to be.
Someone posted steel prices on here fairly recently, if my memory serves, less than a couple of years ago it was approx £120 per tonne, now it's approx £700. Thats a fat hike
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
Someone posted steel prices on here fairly recently, if my memory serves, less than a couple of years ago it was approx £120 per tonne, now it's approx £700. Thats a fat hike
If only Lakshmi Mittal had bought LFC instead of 20% in QPR. We discussed him to great lenghts back in the Goldclub. Sadly it never happend...
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
Rafael Benítez's future as the Liverpool manager will be discussed in a meeting of the club's hierarchy in New York tomorrow. The talks will be attended by the owners, George Gillett and Tom Hicks, as well as the chief executive, Rick Parry, and ostensibly concern the Merseysiders' proposed ground move from Anfield, yet the Spaniard's position and recent performances are sure to be considered.
In other words, they know nothing and are putting two and two together to make a story out of nothing. ****-stirring, I believe it is called.
Someone posted steel prices on here fairly recently, if my memory serves, less than a couple of years ago it was approx £120 per tonne, now it's approx £700. Thats a fat hike
I stand corrected in that case. I know they have been rising for years but didn't realise it was such a huge hike. Fair enough, I won't lay that at the yanks' feet as well.
The only thing I would add is why there has been such a lack of urgency over the years to make real progress on getting this stadium built? Surely everyone would have known that the longer you delay it the more costly it would become.
The only thing I would add is why there has been such a lack of urgency over the years to make real progress on getting this stadium built? Surely everyone would have known that the longer you delay it the more costly it would become.
Let's not talk about Moores
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
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