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    Spirit Of Shankly - Target RBS!

    This has been agreed upon as a course of action at today's meeting.

    Royal Bank of Scotland are the Main Financers of Tom Hicks and George Gillett in their ownership of Liverpool Football Club. They borrowed the initial money, £350 million, from them, and subsequently approached them about finance for the new stadium which as we know, has been turned down. However, RBS still have a vital role to play. The initial re-financing of the club, the £350 million, is due for renewal or to be paid in full in January 2009. There is an option of a 6 month extension – However this is at Royal Bank of Scotland's discretion. If they say no, the American Owners cannot change that. So let's send a message to RBS. Lets send a message to Tom Hicks and George Gillett. And lets send a message to anyone who may have considered offering them finance.



    NO MONEY FOR HICKS AND GILLETT



    But let's make sure Royal Bank of Scotland, and anyone else who might be listening, get that message loud and clear. Let's hit them where it hurts – In the pocket. The way to do this is simple. Call this number between 3pm and 5pm today:



    0845 300 4400



    It is the contact centre for Tesco Motor Insurance – ran by RBS. RBS get paid according to the service level. So lets affect the service level. Call the number. Select Option 1, and Option 2.



    If enough of us do this, lines will become clogged. So everyone needs to play their part.



    After holding on the line for 1 minute – Put the phone down and do it all over again. For every call not answered within a minute, RBS get charged. Their clients will be asking questions. RBS will have to listen.



    There are other numbers we can phone, and next time, we will phone one of them.



    You can also express your concern over Royal Bank of Scotland's involvement with Hicks and Gillett to the Chief Executive of RBS, Sir Frederick Goodwin



    Frederick A. Goodwin
    Address: 42 St. Andrew Sq., Edinburgh, Britain EH2 2YE
    Phone: 0131-556-8555



    For Royal Bank of Scotland Customer Relations - 0800 015 5035



    To make a complaint - http://www.rbs.co.uk/global/h/contac.../feedback.ashx


    #2
    Are you ****ing serious?
    Really?

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      #3
      I'm glad they're doing something. It's better than doing nothing and hoping someone comes in and buys us

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
        I'm glad they're doing something. It's better than doing nothing and hoping someone comes in and buys us

        It's nice to feel as though you're doing something. I've kept quiet up til now, but this is just an embarassment dreamt up by a kid. It results in a footnote in a meeting somewhere - get real.
        Really?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View Post
          It's nice to feel as though you're doing something. I've kept quiet up til now, but this is just an embarassment dreamt up by a kid. It results in a footnote in a meeting somewhere - get real.
          Like I said better than doing nothing

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            #6
            I like SOS and what they stand for but whoever thought up that idea is stupid especially as deciding on it this morning meant they can't have had too many people call up.

            All a bit "Fathers For Justice" for me.

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              #7
              somethings better than nothing. i'd just rather it had been something else

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                Like I said better than doing nothing
                I agree with Sarb (someone shot me!!)
                People complain about having ****ty owners who don't back the managers judgement, stick the club in a **** load of debt and cant afford a new stadium.
                Atleast the SOS are trying to do something about it, might not be the best idea in the world but its just the start....

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                  #9
                  Lets just get one thing straight.

                  This is encouraging an illegal act. To purposely tie up ones phone lines (maliciously, I might add) in order to prevent a company from doing business - is an offense.

                  Not only that? It makes us look like petty little children.

                  RBS are not Hicks and Gillette. They have no emotional ties to Liverpool. This is downright pathetic.

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                    #10
                    Lets just get one thing straight.

                    This is encouraging an illegal act. To purposefully prevent a company from doing business - that's an offense.

                    Not only that? It makes us look like petty little children.

                    RBS are not Hicks and Gillette. They have no emotional ties to Liverpool. This is downright pathetic.

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                      #11
                      How many people are involved in SOS. 100 ? 400 ? 1000 ?

                      If they all bought one RBS share each (£4.10 approx plus fees) they could go to the AGM and any other meetings and cause untold chaos.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ballykissdevil View Post
                        Lets just get one thing straight.

                        This is encouraging an illegal act. To purposely tie up ones phone lines (maliciously, I might add) in order to prevent a company from doing business - is an offense.

                        Not only that? It makes us look like petty little children.

                        RBS are not Hicks and Gillette. They have no emotional ties to Liverpool. This is downright pathetic.
                        Have to agree with that to be honest. Whilst their intentions may be good this is not the way to go about it.

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                          #13
                          Embarrassing.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ballykissdevil View Post
                            Lets just get one thing straight.

                            This is encouraging an illegal act. To purposely tie up ones phone lines (maliciously, I might add) in order to prevent a company from doing business - is an offense.

                            Not only that? It makes us look like petty little children.

                            RBS are not Hicks and Gillette. They have no emotional ties to Liverpool. This is downright pathetic.


                            Originally posted by Ballykissdevil View Post
                            Lets just get one thing straight.

                            This is encouraging an illegal act. To purposefully prevent a company from doing business - that's an offense.

                            Not only that? It makes us look like petty little children.

                            RBS are not Hicks and Gillette. They have no emotional ties to Liverpool. This is downright pathetic.
                            How can you say that....

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by REDrascal View Post




                              How can you say that....
                              I think you should sort your post out there!

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