By Nick Harris 14 October 2010 Liverpool scored a tap-in second goal at the High Court today as their match against The Texan raider (aka Tom Hicks) lurched deeper into extra time. Leading 2-1 as the evening drew in, they scented victory but had no expectation their opponent would be lying down anytime soon. The […]
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BREAKING Peter Lim withdraws interest to buy Liverpool
By Nick Harris 14 October 2010 Peter Lim, would-be buyer of Liverpool, says Liverpool’s board and RBS bank have “chosen not to respond or to discuss” his offer for the club, and as such “I am not able to proceed with my intention to acquire the club.” If circumstances change, he says his interest remains, […]
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Hicks and Gillett roll the dice again with last-ditch restraining order
By Nick Harris 13 October 2010 Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who lost their legal action today in London to stop the sale of Liverpool to New England Sports Ventures, have now taken legal action in Texas to attempt to block the sale. Accusing Liverpool’s “independent” board members (ie: the three English members), as well […]
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Know your global sports tycoons? How to tell your Kroenke from your Henry and your Mateschitz from your Mallya, Allen and Anschutz
* By Nick Harris 15 October 2010 With Liverpool’s ownership dispute settled, another American owner of a Premier League club is about to start reshaping a club, and that’s not a bad thing according to at least one expert interviewed elsewhere on sportingintelligence. The move by John W Henry of the Boston Red Sox into English […]
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Expert on global sports tycoons: ‘If Henry can’t transform Liverpool, nobody can’
By Nick Harris 13 October 2010 America has finally woken up to the power of football, and that’s the reason for the global expansion of sporting tycoons’ interests. So says Professor Chris Brady, the dean of the BPP Business School in London, an expert in sports business who has spent years studying the major American […]
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In the week of the Merseyside derby: the tale of Everton’s Dixie, the Babe, the Sox and Liverpool
JOHN ROBERTS wrote for the Daily Express, The Guardian, the Daily Mail and The Independent, where he was the tennis correspondent for 20 years. He collaborated with Bill Shankly on the Liverpool manager’s autobiography, ghosted Kevin Keegan’s first book, and has written books on George Best, Manchester United’s Busby Babes (The Team That Wouldn’t Die) and Everton (The Official Centenary […]
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Tom Daley seals double diving gold success at the Commonwealth Games
By Keira Daley 13 October 2010 Tom Daley, the 16-year-old British No1 diver and the reigning 10m platforn world champion, has won his second gold medal of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, triumphing in the 10m solo event. He had already triumphed in the 10m synchro with Max Brick. The significance of today’s victory is […]
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BREAKING: New post-verdict Liverpool statement from Peter Lim
Statement from Peter Lim 13 October 2010 The following statement has just been issued on behalf of Peter Lim: Peter Lim, commenting on the judgement this morning said: “I welcome the decision of the Court. The way is now clear for the Board to sell the Club. I have delivered my Offer to the Board and […]
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Liverpool court victory: post-verdict Q&A with Martin Broughton
By Pete Wilson 13 October 2010 Liverpool’s chairman Martin Broughton gave an interview after emerging from Court 18 in the Royal Courts of Justice in London this morning following the ruling in the RBS v Hicks & others case. He said he was “delighted” and said the board will now seek legal advice on whether […]
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Liverpool ownership verdict: High Court rules in favour of RBS and Liverpool
By Nick Harris 13 October 2010 The ownership battle for control of Liverpool is at an end after Mr Justice Floyd ruled in the High Court this morning that the board led by Martin Broughton was within its rights to sell the club last week. Tom Hicks and George Gillett were denied an immediate right […]
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