theres definitely smoke building regarding gillette selling to dic...
from http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_...src=rss&feed=5
"One week after the refinancing deal that seemed to have secured the Americans' Anfield tenure, Gillett has still to endorse his business partner's plans for the club or state, as Hicks has done, that his 50% stake in Liverpool is not for sale. Their ownership of the club will attract fresh protest from supporters at this evening's home game against Sunderland and the apparently fractured relationship has bolstered DIC's confidence that it can finally take control. The investment arm of the Dubai government has spent the past week studying the £350m refinancing loan and it is believed a formal offer to Gillett and Hicks may be submitted in the next seven days. Hicks, however, will not even consider walking away without a substantial profit on the table."
from http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_...src=rss&feed=5
"One week after the refinancing deal that seemed to have secured the Americans' Anfield tenure, Gillett has still to endorse his business partner's plans for the club or state, as Hicks has done, that his 50% stake in Liverpool is not for sale. Their ownership of the club will attract fresh protest from supporters at this evening's home game against Sunderland and the apparently fractured relationship has bolstered DIC's confidence that it can finally take control. The investment arm of the Dubai government has spent the past week studying the £350m refinancing loan and it is believed a formal offer to Gillett and Hicks may be submitted in the next seven days. Hicks, however, will not even consider walking away without a substantial profit on the table."



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