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    Rick Parry's £4million pay off from Liverpool fc

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    LIVERPOOL dipped further into the red last year as their interest payments rose from £36.5m to £40.1m – as it emerged ex chief executive Rick Parry received a severance deal of more than £4m.

    The annual financial results for Kop Football (Holdings) Limited were published today and revealed that the club made £4.33m in termination payments to “the former chief executive... and coaching staff following a restructure of the Academy”.

    It is understood to be one of the biggest pay-offs ever to a sports administrator, dwarfing the £1.2m Liverpool-born Brian Barwick received when he left the Football Association in 2008 and Keith Edelman’s £1.5m pay-off from Arsenal in the same year.

    Parry, who became Liverpool’s chief executive in July 1998, announced he was quitting Liverpool in February 2009 after enduring difficulties in his relationships with both Rafa Benitez and co-owner Tom Hicks.

    Dallas based Hicks at one stage publicly humiliated the Ellesmere Port born Anfield supremo, labelling him “a disaster.”

    Liverpool made a pre-tax loss of £54.9m in the year to July 31, 2009, up £14m from 2008, a significant chunk of that figure being the crippling interest payments.

    Turnover increased over the 12 months by more than £20m to £184.8m, a total largely attributed to increases in television revenue.

    Meanwhile, operating profit – nothing to do with player sales, tax and interest – has increased by 10 per cent to £27.4m.

    The information is a season old and does not include any of the figures from the record-breaking sponsorship deal that was struck with Standard Chartered.

    One significant revelation, however, is the fact the club’s commercial and administrative team increased by nearly half to 275 full-time employees.

    Commercial revenues, which include merchandise and sponsorship, grew by £13.5m to £67.7m.Included in this is a trebling in overseas revenues and highlights the work of Commercial Director Ian Ayre, who was made a director of the club last December.

    As last year, The auditors – KPMG – have said that Kop Football (Holdings “is dependent upon short term facility extensions.

    “These conditions indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt on the group’s and parent company’s ability to continue as a going concern.”

    This once again highlights the need for significant investment or a full sale that would see Hicks and George Gillett finally leave Anfield.

    #2
    **** Parry, the £40m interest payments is the worrying part.
    Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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      #3
      A golden **** off if ever there was one.
      Oh I don't know.

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        #4
        what a ****ing *******. himself and moores ruin our club, hand us over to the devil and make a mint out of the process.

        wish that pair of cunts never came anywhere near liverpool

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          #5
          Commercial revenues, which include merchandise and sponsorship, grew by £13.5m to £67.7m.Included in this is a trebling in overseas revenues and highlights the work of Commercial Director Ian Ayre, who was made a director of the club last December

          That paragraph there shows exactly how far in the dark ages we were, trebling overseas revenues, trebling
          The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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            #6
            LIVERPOOL dipped further into the red last year as their interest payments rose from £36.5m to £40.1m – as it emerged ex chief executive Rick Parry received a severance deal of more than £4m.

            The annual financial results for Kop Football (Holdings) Limited were published today and revealed that the club made £4.33m in termination payments to “the former chief executive... and coaching staff following a restructure of the Academy”.
            Either everyone else got a bag of crisps and a gold plated carriage clock from readers digest or Parry himself got a lot less than is being claimed.
            "that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011

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              #7
              Absolutely harrowing reading as usual.

              No doubt scratch will be here soon to tell us its all ok and we're moving forward under the Americans.

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                #8
                Originally posted by barnes10 View Post
                what a ****ing *******. himself and moores ruin our club, hand us over to the devil and make a mint out of the process.

                wish that pair of cunts never came anywhere near liverpool
                Whatever about Parry, not right to refer to Moores in that manner. Sure, he sold to the wrong people, but did his best (and reached into his own pocket) manys a time.
                Substance > Style

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ronanm View Post
                  (and reached into his own pocket)
                  And took it back with interest.

                  He's a piece of ****e, just like Parry is.

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                    #10
                    I should be shocked by these numbers - sadly I am not!

                    The growth should be one positive taken out of this but even that is something that should have been in place at least 5 years ago with proper marketing and PR of the club.

                    The 41M we are spending just on debt interest is the real worry here, Parry with his 4M or so is vaguely annoying but a pill you can swallow.

                    Getting rid of this massive millstone around our neck is the priority, it's going to take somone with long term ambtions for the club to come in and swallow up the debt for the long term benefit of the revenue we could potentially offer.

                    ****ing sad that these days all I can see our club is a business commodity and not a football team! (

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by BillobShaisley View Post
                      Either everyone else got a bag of crisps and a gold plated carriage clock from readers digest or Parry himself got a lot less than is being claimed.
                      Yes, I thought that. But then I started thinking that Academy coaches may not have got all that much. It might have been a substantial total if it had been first team coaches but £4.33m is a lot of money. Even if they got rid of 8 coaches for £50k each (which would be a pretty good payoff by any normal standards) that would still leave our Rick pocketing just shy of £4m.

                      It's all guesswork of course. And whatever they shelled out on the coaches, Parry will have got more money in a payoff than most of us earn in the whole of our working lives.
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                      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.



                      May the Lord bless this post.

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                        #12
                        wish i could get a pay off for being ****.
                        _____________________________________

                        Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                        Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                          #13
                          it's not actually Parry's fault that he was entitled to that much, however useless he might have been.

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                            #14
                            Hang on guys, I betcha Parry's fee wasnt that much when you consider the Academys staff & other admin staff's pay off...I would imagine that most people were on contracts with 2-3 years left on them with wages on average of 2-3k a week...so when you add it all up...it would come to that?
                            I would be gobsmacked if Parry got that much as he didnt deserve it!...didnt he get a payment from Laurel & Hardy when they took over?
                            Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Angryred View Post
                              Hang on guys, I betcha Parry's fee wasnt that much when you consider the Academys staff & other admin staff's pay off...I would imagine that most people were on contracts with 2-3 years left on them with wages on average of 2-3k a week...so when you add it all up...it would come to that?
                              I would be gobsmacked if Parry got that much as he didnt deserve it!...didnt he get a payment from Laurel & Hardy when they took over?
                              You don't seem to be living up to your username.

                              Do we have any idea how many staff went? I really can't think it was dozens. And £2-3k a week is a lot - are Academy coaching staff on over £100k a year?

                              It seems to me the way football finance seems to work is there's a big gap between those at the top and those at the next level down. I'd be surprised if most Academy coaches were earning anywhere near six figures.
                              .
                              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.



                              May the Lord bless this post.

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