Or just transfer to loan to a new company, then set another to by LFC. If his wife then owned one of them wouldn`t he be able to do what he wants?
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No it doesntOriginally posted by PoolGMorgans loan to Wrexham rules him out,unless they can repay it sharpish which is doubtful.
Morgan made representation to the Premier League prior to making that loan and he was assurred it wouldnt have any adverse effect on any future planned investment in LiverpoolBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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If I was to take a totally random guess, I would think Kraft is one of the parties involved. I would also guess that he would be high on the list of preferable oweners for Moores because of his record with New England.Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'
"Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.
* After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs
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I have a funny feeling that Kraft is involved.Originally posted by bazza76If I was to take a totally random guess, I would think Kraft is one of the parties involved. I would also guess that he would be high on the list of preferable oweners for Moores because of his record with New England.
He has not made the cash without being a patient man, and would definitely had approaches for other companies/brands rebuffed in the past and gone back in at later stages.
Of all potential parties, I would hope that if Kraft is involved, that he would end up being the investor.....have only heard good things about him, his family and his brands.
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They said that Wrexham woulf have to pay the loan back within 30 days though LecOriginally posted by LecterNo it doesnt
Morgan made representation to the Premier League prior to making that loan and he was assurred it wouldnt have any adverse effect on any future planned investment in Liverpool"Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
- Denis Diderot (1713-1784)
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I hate this term and I would hate us to become one of his BRANDSOriginally posted by fowlenI have a funny feeling that Kraft is involved.
He has not made the cash without being a patient man, and would definitely had approaches for other companies/brands rebuffed in the past and gone back in at later stages.
Of all potential parties, I would hope that if Kraft is involved, that he would end up being the investor.....have only heard good things about him, his family and his brands.
I would much rather have Steve Morgan than Kraft. At least Morgan is a fan and Knows the history of the club.Babel fanclub member # 4!!!
**** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:
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The Echo have rubbished it anyway - it just backs up the opinion that the post have had an agenda with this issue for a while.
LIVERPOOL FC today denied it is facing a 48-hour deadline to decide the future of the club's stadium plans.
Chief executive Rick Parry confirmed that a routine board meeting will take place on Friday, not an urgent session tomorrow as widely reported today.
At that meeting progress is expected on the search for multi-million pound investment.
He moved swiftly to calm the latest round of hysteria regarding a possible takeover of the club.
He said: "We have a board meeting on Friday. It's our regular meeting, not specially arranged.
"We're not expecting it to be a momentous occasion."
Liverpool's search for private funding for an £180m stadium on Stanley Park is, however, entering its final stages.
The club hoped the situation would have been resolved in July, but remain confident the plan will go ahead.
However, Mr Parry says claims that the club has until midnight on Thursday to prove funding is in place are also wide of the mark.
He said: "We have been speaking to the council every day, will continue to do so and will be speaking to them again after the board meeting on Friday.
"We are confident we are going to get funding for the stadium and we're continuing to work hard to proceed with our plans.""Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest."
- Denis Diderot (1713-1784)
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I've heard an insider rumour that the latest bid has come from a mystery buyer whose business has recently passed from the public market into private membership to give the owner more time to take on other enterprises ??? the owner is apparently well known around the higher echelons of the club and has many friends on the board and on the playing staff. I have not been given any names other than this little clue, apparently the new ground is to be called the KT stadium.
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