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Agreed, Sameer Al-Ansari has only confirmed that they have been in talks about buying a stake in the club, & that they are getting mightily pissed with the whole thing, not that any bid has been tabled.
I imagine DIC can go on raising their bid until Thicks can no longer afford (or be willing) to match it... whether they will or not is another matter
I am not sure that can happen...
I would have thought that GG had to present (as per their shareholder agreement) an offer he has from whomever, in this case DIC, as the offer he is ‘prepared to accept’. Hicks would then have a period of time to match that offer under his first refusal option. I doubt GG could then go back and say, ah, I now have a higher offer from the same bidder.... There will be some clause against gazumping in that way, IMHO........
Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but does not actually get you anywhere.
£18m of it has been drawn, we signed up Mascherano.
Even if that deal was done in cash, which I would doubt, it is not a 'Cost' as such. It is an asset on the books, ie: he could be sold in 2 years for a similar figure so that £18m (+ or - a percentage or two) could be recovered.
Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do but does not actually get you anywhere.
Even more money has to be borrowed for the stadium if it ever gets built, the club will soon be in 400 million pounds worth of debt maybe even more. I wouldnt put it past this cun* to reintroduce groundshare.
"I watched the Champions League quarter-finals and the way they crushed Arsenal. Only the greatest and the best can play such a match.
The Future is Red!
I get the impression that in effect Hicks is selling shares in his sports businesses as a whole to raise finance to wholly own Liverpool. So the money isn't being borrowed.
It would seem that if a number of other people are willing to back his plan that his business plan must be thought generally to be pretty sound. I still don't think that the Americans are as bad as some make out (I do however feel that their loan strategy is risky and would have preferred another option). Hopefully whatever happens the uncertainty surrounding the club will be resolved which will be to everyones benefit.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
Even more money has to be borrowed for the stadium if it ever gets built, the club will soon be in 400 million pounds worth of debt maybe even more. I wouldnt put it past this cun* to reintroduce groundshare.
That's another thing, the new stadium...how's he intending to afford that?
Surely his bid to take sole control is merely a precursor to selling the whole club for a bigger profit? Surely...
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