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If ever a manager (who isn't Ferguson, Moyes or Allardyce) deserved a thumping, it's that orange knob

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any body notice that we now have YNWA links on newsnow?

 

the three links in the first post of this thread are on newsnow.

 

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Football/...eague/Liverpool

 

5th section down.

 

and I'll take a 1-0 win if I have to.

 

game is on FSC this weekend, 9am CST, and I will miss it as my 8yo has a soccer match and my 11 yo has a cross country meet.

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any body notice that we now have YNWA links on newsnow?

 

the three links in the first post of this thread are on newsnow.

 

http://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sport/Football/...eague/Liverpool

 

5th section down.

 

and I'll take a 1-0 win if I have to.

 

game is on FSC this weekend, 9am CST, and I will miss it as my 8yo has a soccer match and my 11 yo has a cross country meet.

 

 

that's my stream sorted out right there. You'll have to do a likely lads and tape and avoid the the score on the way home.......shouldn't be to hard to do in your neck of the woods!!

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Nothing is ever easy but I sure hope this match is.

 

 

Question for the stato's:

 

The referee's for the Premier League, can some one list them all and what our record is overall when that particular ref does our match?

 

Who's our "lucky" ref, number one on the list.

 

Who's our "Christ not him" ref, who is at the bottom.

 

ta in advance.

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We should batter these but I still want Phil Brown to keep his job, he is hilarious.

 

Gillett is going to be at the game with an unnamed Gulf Royal according to Bloomberg, discussing possible football academies and NASCAR tracks in the Middle East.

 

Nicked from RAWK:

 

Liverpool Owner to Meet Gulf Royals to Discuss Joint Program

 

By Tariq Panja

 

Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Liverpool co-owner George Gillett plans to meet with members of a Gulf royal family to discuss developing soccer academies in the Middle East and North Africa.

 

Gillett, a part-owner of Nascar’s Richard Petty Motorsports, told Bloomberg News that the sides will also talk at tomorrow’s Premier League match with Hull about building Nascar-style race tracks in the Middle East.

 

“We are constantly looking for ways to expand our presence throughout the world and this is one step we are considering,” Gillett said in a telephone interview.

 

Gillett and his partner Tom Hicks are looking to raise funds to restart work on a new stadium for the 18-time English league champion and reduce debt of 240 million pounds ($386 million) with Royal Bank of Scotland Plc and Wachovia Corp. It’s unclear if a future equity investment will be discussed with the Mideast group.

 

Earlier this week, Bloomberg News revealed details of a March 2009 document prepared by the club’s bankers Rothschild and Merrill Lynch that proposed raising 100 million pounds, through an equity sale and new loans, to pay down existing debts. In July, the owners used 50 million pounds of their own money to refinance the debt.

 

The document also revealed a number of revenue-boosting plans, which included converting 1,000 regular seats into corporate seating and a push to build branded academies overseas. Some of the best young players from the foreign training centers will be invited to practice at Liverpool’s main development facility.

 

Shirt Sponsor

 

Liverpool’s financial status received a boost last week when it announced a record sponsorship with Standard Chartered Plc, which will pay about 20 million pounds a season to replace Carlsberg A/S on the front of the players’ shirts. The deal is around 6 million pounds more than the club forecast it would get if it renewed with Carlsberg.

 

Some of that new money is likely to go toward improving the club’s financial position.

 

In June, Liverpool’s parent company, Kop Football (Holdings) Ltd., announced a loss of 42.6 million pounds for the year ended July 2008 on interest charges of 36.5 million pounds. Liverpool plans to increase commercial revenue to 111.4 million pounds from 59 million pounds in the next five years, according to the investment document.

 

To contact the reporter on this story: Tariq Panja in London at tpanja@bloomberg.net.

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Phil "Phil Brown" Brown thinks his team will win and tomorrow, and Phil "Phil Brown" Brown thinks pinks jumpers look ace, when worn in a contemporary Brideshead Revisted type manner.

brown_phil_jumper.jpg

 

Now where is Phil "Phil Brown" Brown teddy, I call him Phil

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Apparently Phil Brown hasn't heard that Phil Brown is in line for the axe from Hull City. Phil Brown.

 

Sticking a nail in the coffin of that permatanned San Tropez wearing talks about himself in the third person pink jumper sporting egotistical c*nt would be a real pleasure.

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