honourablegeorge Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 It's on SSN, and breaking news on the Guardian
fyds Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Started on RAWK by someone with 1 post yesterday, who also said Hicks would announce he was buying the whole club today. Meanwhile, back at the ranch... Parry does seem to be in a camp with Gillett and Moores (and by default, DIC) so he may have asked him 'politely' but he can't do it if Gillett objects. This is where we stand - blocking tactics.
honourablegeorge Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 Parry's apparently going to refuse to quit. Can I say, for the first time - DON'T SACK PARRY
fyds Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 So that romour was correct yesterday for oncePartly, anyway.
shanks59 Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 SSN state Rafa has complained to the Yank about Coco's sluggish transfer methods
stressederic Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Go on Rick dig your heels in. Or better yet just leave your mobile off again.
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 He's not long for the club regardless of who owns it
Redwire Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Liverpool's season of boardroom turmoil took another astonishing turn on Thursday when co-owner Tom Hicks asked for the resignation of chief executive Rick Parry. It is believed that a letter arrived at Anfield on Thursday - just 48 hours after Liverpool's triumphant passage into the Champions League semi-finals - demanding Parry's departure. Parry is currently in London at a Premier League meeting but he has been made aware of the communication and is expected to refuse to quit by return of post. This shock move from the Dallas-based co-owner is just another twist in the embarrassing saga over control of the club, which reached a peak last month when talks between Hicks and Dubai International Capital broke down. Hicks was in London last week and watched both of Liverpool's matches against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. But on Tuesday, Hicks was back in Dallas watching his Texas Rangers' baseball team while co-owner George Gillett was shown on TV world-wide sitting next to Parry in the Liverpool directors' box. They were watching boss Rafael Benitez's team beat Arsenal 4-2 to progress into another semi-final showdown with Chelsea later this month. And this current development does nothing for the stability of the club ahead of Benitez's attempts to reach a third European Cup final in four years. Gillett's son Foster was also in attendance on Tuesday, as was Hicks' son Tom Jnr, both sons also being directors of the club. And it is also believed that Liverpool fans groups have received e-mails telling them that Hicks wants Parry out. However, with the club ownership split 50-50 between the two Americans, Hicks would not have been able to have got sanction for Parry's dismissal, hence the letter received at Anfield today. Hicks was believed to have been enraged by Parry's interview recently on BBC Five Live in which the chief executive pleaded with both co-owners to end the war between them and come to an agreement that would allow the club to move forward. It was Parry who was largely involved in bringing Gillett to the club 18 months ago, with the American bringing in Hicks for financial muscle to get the deal through. At that point DIC believed they were on the brink of buying former chairman David Moores' majority holding, only for the deal to collapse at the last minute when Moores - now life vice-president and still a board member - changed his mind. Since then DIC have patiently worked towards a deal to buy out both Americans. It is believed that Gillett has agreed to sell his stake, but refuses to sell those shares to Hicks. However, Hicks spent time last week in London trying to raise capital to buy Gillett's shares and to re-finance loans on his own sports empire. He will soon be expected to come up with further loans to fund the building of Liverpool's new stadium. The relationship between Gillett and Hicks has spectacularly broken down, with Parry at times finding himself in the middle trying to run the club effectively on a day-to-day basis. Now Hicks' camp clearly believe that Parry is siding with Gillett as the uproar rumbles on, which has prompted the request for his resignation. The Gillett-Hicks feud has prompted DIC to publicly declare they will make no attempt to make a fresh bid for Liverpool until the two "sort out their problems. DIC chief executive Sameer Al Ansari admitted the consortium would "still love to own" Liverpool and will "continue to be interested" in the club. But, in an interview with Arabian Business magazine, to be published this Sunday, he said: "You have two partners who do not see eye to eye. And we decided that we pull out completely. "Let them sort out their problems." He added: "We will continue to be interested and would love to own the club but we are not going to put ourselves in a difficult situation where we make the investment but we have no control over the destiny of the club and we cannot influence the success of the club. "Unfortunately, the terms that have been put on the table do not allow us to do that." http://www.sportinglife.com/football/news/..._Nightlead.html
Guest Marshy Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Parry's apparently going to refuse to quit. Can I say, for the first time - DON'T SACK PARRY Parry is very important to us now regardless of mistakes he's made in the past. Parry refusing to resign after a request by Hicks only highlights the chaos off the field at the club even more and keeps the pressure up for the ownership issue to be resolved to the fans satisfaction.
Bailo Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 I can't believe it's come to this. After years and years, we're rooting for Rick to stay! It's weird, if Hicks wants a Gilette ally out, I'm all for STAY PARRY! If Rafa has really complained that he's holding us up, I'm all for SACK PARRY! I assume the "asked to resign" is because he can't sack him without GG's permission? Therefore suggests Hicks isn't as close to buying out GG as we've been led to think, as if he was, surely he'd just wait until then and sack him?
Rimbeux Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 I don't think Rafa would do that. I sincerely hope that's just spin on some of the previous trouble post Athens
honourablegeorge Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 Parry out would be one less vote against Hicks.
Guest KopiteChris Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Best thing to do is &*%$ this Yank off and start getting on with our club letting on the pitch do the talking to mush dirty washing done in public this season.
Cunny Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 His interview with the beeb is a far more likely reason than Rafa for him wanting rid of Parry.Can he afford to sack him?
HL5 Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Parry out would be one less vote against Hicks. I would rather Parry stayed, for now. Hicks is a real snake, isn't he? Look how he's implicated Rafa in the sacking of Parry.
muleskinner Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 His interview with the beeb is a far more likely reason than Rafa for him wanting rid of Parry.Can he afford to sack him? Is he able to?
Bailo Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 His interview with the beeb is a far more likely reason than Rafa for him wanting rid of Parry.Can he afford to sack him?To be honest, what was wrong with that BBC interview? Didn't side with anyone, just appealed for calm. Seems like Fat Tom has to fire a reply to any f***ing thing anyone says.
Huyton_Red Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 I hate parry, but this fat american c*** is really, really, really starting to get on my t'ts now Honestly - he is taking the p'iss
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