LFC Articles tagged
‘Rick Parry’
David Moores out, Rick Parry half out and Antonio in. Busy day at Anfield.
Rick Parry, the club’s Chief Executive, will leave Liverpool Football Club.
Rafa Benitez refuses new Liverpool contract after American owners insist on Rick Parry role in football policy.
UEFA, finally, rectify their decision to save Liverpool fans travel chaos.
UEFA deal Liverpool fans a nasty blow to their pockets and plans for Atletico game.
George Gillett is expected to attend tomorrow’s Anfield clash against Manchester United.
Rafael Benitez today effectively ended Liverpool’s interest in this summer’s transfer shenanigans that has been something of an embarrassment for Liverpool.
The enforced marriage of Rafa Benitez and Rick Parry continues after clear the air talks at Anfield.
George Gillett admits that Tom Hicks and him are back on speaking terms.
Torres – Parry speaks out.
An All-Party Parliamentary Football Group made up of members of both the House of Commons and Lords is set to examine the turmoil inside the Anfield boardroom.
Despite the turmoil at Anfield over the last few months, Rafa Benitez today attempted to rise above it all, stating only that his recent Melwood meetings with Tom Hicks had been ‘positive’.
George Gillett responds to Tom Hicks media garbage from yesterday
Parry responds to the ‘offensive’ letter, Gillett gives him his backing and Benitez cancels his press conference. Another happy day at Disneyland.
Tom Hicks has been at it again, taking the glory away from our fantastic European performances with more idiotic behaviour.
Liverpool FC – the circus comes to town.
Rick Parry has got a voice and urges the reds owners to get it sorted.
Javier Mascherano becomes Liverpool’s second most expensive signing for £18 million.
Crouch in contract talks with Liverpool.
Anfield Online Editorial
Liverpool fail to take all three points against Aston Villa.
It is being reported today that DIC have made a bid for the entire shareholding in Liverpool Football Club this morning.
Tom Hicks and George Gillett confirm the back-stabbing of Benitez.
US Owners trying to lay debt with the club as DIC may offer them a way out.
Momo set for Juve? And no confirmation of Skrtel yet.
Two rival architect firms produce their plans for the new stadium.
Liverpool’s poor representation towards the fans continues.
A slightly less ambitious plan is revealed for the new stadium.
Another poor article in today’s Daily Mirror.
Rafa press-conference ahead of the Porto game
An editorial on the bust-up at Anfield.
Rick Parry, the reds chief executive, today backed Rafa Benitez and insisted that despite the ownership change -Liverpool’s board will never seek to make footballing decisions over the head of the current manager.
Controversial changes to the UEFA Champions League suggested by new president, Michel Platini, could be blocked in part due to Liverpool’s stance.
Liverpool’s spending this summer is not over, Rick Parry said today, as the reds are keen to reinvest the millions recouped in transfer fees this summer.
Liverpool today unveiled the plans for the brand new Anfield stadium which will seat 60,000 initially, features an 18,000 seater Kop stand and will cost £300 million to build by 2010.
Rafa, Stevie G, Jamie Carragher, Xabi and Rick Parry have all give their verdicts on the proposed new Liverpool FC stadium.
You, me and everybody else will be able to see the legal, final designs for the New Anfield stadium – a project that has been central to the new Liverpool chairmen’s vision for the future of our club. In fact the stadium ‘re-design’ has been on-going since March of this year.
A number of weeks ago, Djibril Cisse’s one year loan at Marseille finished. Some transfer talks happened – but it looked like the reds were prepared to be fobbed off by Marseille who wanted ‘another’ year of loaning the player.
The speculation on players both in and out of Anfield moved up a notch and the media have been filled with the weekend’s comments from Mr. Gillett. New Anfield Stadium proposals As we reminded everyone this morning, the reds are unveiling their plans for the new Anfield stadium to the City Council today. The plans [...]
It’s been a busy day, but if you’re expecting a big name signing in this round-up – best to look away now.
Maybe the hot weather is to blame for the apparent panic starting to spread through Liverpool’s support across the globe.
The extended contract handed today to Jose Reina was yet another significant step forward in the next stage of Liverpool’s development.
Of Liverpool’s allocation of 17,095 tickets for the final in Athens, only around 11,000 tickets went to fans.
Around 6,000 tickets were eaten up by corporate season ticket holders, players, former players and the largest chunk by ex-shareholders of the club. Rick Parry revealed the figures today – and our feeling, as is the feeling amongst the vast majority of our members on the forums is that this is nothing short of a disgrace.
The World’s most famous football stand, our ‘Kop’, has been through many changes in its illustrious history. It celebrated it’s 100 year anniversary last August and with the new stadium on the horizon, Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry insisted that the essence of the stadium, and possibly the name, will live on in the new stadium.
The big question is: Who exactly is in charge of Liverpool Football Club this week?
After years of speculation and discussions former Chairman David Moores finally made good on his promise to secure a future for Liverpool Football Club both on and off the field.
Dubai Investment Capital have spoken to the Liverpool Echo about the collapse of the Liverpool bid – still angry at David Moores and the Liverpool board. A spokesman for the DIC investment group suggest reds Chairman David Moores had a moment of madness. “If the fans want to know what’s happened, David Moores suffered what [...]
According to Liverpool Chief Exec. Rick Parry, the proposed takeover by Dubai Investment Capital of England’s most succesful football club, could be completed within days to weeks.
Rick Parry and DIC both expressed their desire to secure a future for Liverpool Football Club, but only in a way that would respect the club’s historic traditions and values.
The story we posted two days ago has finally broke in the national media. Under strict financial legislation – companies need to disclose impending financial decisions and today both Liverpool FC and the Arabian Capital Investment group announced their on-going co-operation in a possible Liverpool takeover.

