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  1. Just on SSN - "Is Peter Crouch on the verge of leaving Liverpool?" Missed the follow up - anyone see it?
  2. Gossip from the BBC Argentine striker Carlos Tevez is a target for Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea, while current club West Ham want him to stay. (Sunday Express) Tevez's former team-mate Javier Mascherano has not yet signed a full-time deal with Liverpool and could be on his way out of Anfield, with Man City one possible destination. (The People) Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is planning bids for Chelsea duo Shaun Wright-Phillips and Geremi, West Ham's Nigel Reo-Coker and Craig Bellamy of Liverpool. (Sunday Telegraph) Arsenal are to table a £20m offer for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o this week. (The People)
  3. Isn't this the "loyalty payment" that the player forgoes if he doesn't ask for a transfer? For example Barton's demand of £300k from City - he claims he was entitled to this as he didn't put in a formal transfer request. I guess it depends whats in the players contract - whether its a fixed payment e.g. Barton or whether remaining contract is required to be paid up.
  4. How come we're away on both the first and last days of the season? Normally if you're away first day then you're home last day?
  5. From the BBC's Gossip page: Liverpool have left West Ham fuming after launching an "insulting" £1m bid for midfielder Yossi Benayoun. (Daily Mirror)
  6. They can't even make up decent rumours. Rafa's resigned and has agreed to take the Madrid job but its all being kept quiet until next week because: a) Madrid don't want any distractions before their last league game b) We want time to finalise a deal for Juande Ramos and Sevilla are in the same position as Madrid Oh and seeing as City will lose out on Ramos they're going to go for Moyes instead - allowing Souness to take over at Woodison.
  7. Its certainly impressive Cowboys Stadium
  8. I think its because to put it in LFC terms then Terry does the Carra role and Ferdinanad / King do the Agger role, therefore for England with Terry being first choice they're looking for an "Agger" to play alongside him.
  9. Wasn't Rio Ferdinand a Liverpool fan in his youth?
  10. Maybe Owen was one of those transfers that Rafa feels Parry managed to mess up?
  11. From the BBC Gossip page Crewe want to sign Liverpool striker Craig Lindfield, 18, on a 12-month loan deal. (Daily Star)
  12. Latest from the Daily Post LIVERPOOL FC has just days to prove it has £180m for a new stadium, or risk losing £23m of public funding, a leading Liverpool politician warned last night. The Anfield board is poised to meet this week as a deadline looms that will be critical for the fate of the Anfield project. Cllr Flo Clucas, chairman of the European Objective 1 projects committee, insisted that a strict timetable for funding is in place, with the next few days critical as part of the process. The dream of a 60,000-seat stadium will not automatically be doomed if the club misses the deadline to qualify for European and government cash. But it would mean the club itself having to fund millions of pounds worth of public realm work, on top of the cost of building a stadium. That would take the total the club needs to raise to over £200m. The Daily Post exclusively revealed yesterday that a crucial Anfield board meeting will see three individual bidders with major investment plans put before the club's board, with ownership of the club potentially changing. A bid by Liverpool fan and multi-millionaire businessman Steve Morgan is understood to be in the frame. Last night, he said: "I have no comment." Phil Adams of Altium Capital, Manchester, is advising a second bidder. Names in the frame include Spanish businessman Juan Villalonga and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Last night, Mr Adams said: "I cannot comment." A meeting of the LFC directors, originally called for today, will now take place tomorrow. By the weekend the club will have to demonstrate to government officials that the money it needs is in place to pay for the new stadium in Stanley Park. That will give civil servants just three days to carry out a due diligence exercise to confirm the club's funding package. The absolute deadline will come next Thursday when the Objective 1 projects committee meets to make a final decision. Objective 1 has offered £9m, other European funding pots have offered £5m, and the North West Regional Development Agency (NWDA) has agreed to contribute £9.2m. If the club fails to demonstrate it has raised the cash, public funding will be allocated to other Merseyside projects waiting in the wings. That will only present a problem for the club if it is unable to fund the public elements of the scheme. Last night Cllr Clucas confirmed: "The rules have been laid down by the European monitoring committee. Our hands are tied because a deadline of next Thursday has been set, and we need a number of days in advance of that for due diligence work. "The club's chief executive, Rick Parry, assures the council that funding is in place and if that is the case then the scheme should proceed. I for one hope it does because the regeneration of a large area of North Liverpool is at stake. "The new ground is part of a regeneration package and if one bit falls, it all falls. If the board meets on Friday then I will expect at the weekend, or Monday at the very latest, to see the evidence. When we meet on Thursday it will be a case of everything is fine or the money is allocated to other schemes." Cllr Clucas said a number of "ready to go schemes" were in the wings to collect millions of pounds of Brussels cash currently reserved for the Anfield project. Liverpool FC chief executive Rick Parry is in daily contact with officials at Liverpool City Council about the Anfield project. He yesterday insisted the forthcoming board meeting was routine. But he did confirm that at the board meeting "progress is expected on the search for multi-million pound investment". "We are confident we are going to get funding and we're continuing to work hard to proceed with our plans," Mr Parry said. The club has said nothing to quell speculation of a bidding war for shares or ownership. With shares worth around £3,000 each, the book value of Liverpool FC is £105m.
  13. Found this - doesn't say offer accepted but does say did due diligence process. Here Morgan came close to doing a deal to take over at Anfield last year but withdrew his final offer after being rebuffed in December. He had altered the terms of his bid following the due diligence process - a series of detailed financial checks carried out prior to any investment - claiming more money than he expected would be needed from him to pay for the rising costs of the stadium.
  14. Wasn't Morgan's final offer actually accepted by David Moores but Morgan backed out once he'd gone through the books?
  15. SME

    Agm

    Morgan's had his usual rant during the AGM. BBC His comments re £70m debt are very similar to a poster on here a few weeks back if I remember.
  16. SME

    Sissoko

    Retina damage according to the BBC. BBC
  17. SME

    FA Cup

    BBC website showing us as playing on the Tuesday - two days after playing away at Newcastle - why are the TV companies allowed to get away with this?
  18. Its now on the BBC website - saying both deals are until the end of the season.
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