HICKS & GILLETTE TOLD TO PAY UP OR LIVERPOOL WILL BE OWNED BY BANKS

Friends Of Liverpool

At long long last, those people who own our football club with borrowed money, have been given an ultimatum by their creditors Royal Bank Of Scotland and Wachovia to pay off the £250 million owed to them to buy our club in the first place, what was David Moores thinking when he sold out to them two years ago?

So that’s the reason for Hicks to look to gain a new investor to give these men £100 million, not to invest in the team or the new Stadium or the team but solely to pay off some of the money they borrowed to buy Liverpool FC.
To think David Moores sold up because he ”couldn’t take the club any further”, it has gone backwards since you sold out to those conmen Mr Moores!

Great isn’t it? We have bankrupt owners of the club who need a bailout just to retain ownership of our club!
God they make my blood boil just thinking about them!

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