LFC Articles tagged
‘Tom Hicks’
Tom Hicks and George Gillett latest legal case is aimed at the former directors of the club and not the club, or it’s owners.
The final full year accounts from the reign of the former owners show the club was heavily in debt, and pocketing transfer fee money.
The latest video from WeAreTheRedmen takes a look inside the complex mind of Tom Hicks.
Liverpool FC emerges from the debt-mountain of Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
Liverpool win in the high court, and Tom Hicks could face contempt of court charges if he fails to comply.
Liverpool going back to the high court this afternoon as Liverpool story gets murkier.
Tom Hicks goes to court back home in Texas to get a temporary restraining order on LFC’s proposed sale – hours after the reds win at the High Court in London.
Tom Hicks and George Gillett are defeated in the high court, as Liverpool sale can proceed.
Liverpool fans await verdict from the High Court as RBS and Liverpool clash with Tom Hicks.
Tom Hicks and RBS clash, as Liverpool’s dirty laundry continues to be aired in public – without a conclusion.
Liverpool court date confirmed, some time tomorrow.
Tom Hicks may regret not walking away when he had the chance.
The Liverpool FC chairman exposes Tom Hicks and George Gillett, insisting they have missed their last opportunity to walk away with any form of professionalism.
Liverpool are a solvent football club, and will not face Premier League sanctions.
Three members of the Anfield board announce Liverpool sale, but the two owners launch legal challenge to block it.
Liverpool shamed again as Hicks and Gillett attempt to conduct a boardroom coup and block the sale of the club.
Tom and his son go cap in hand around New York, looking for a bank stupid enough to lend him more money.
Tom Hicks latest attempts to refinance Liverpool’s debt ahead of deadline are left in tatters.
Liverpool’s debt has now been moved in to RBS ‘bad bank’ division, suggesting that the loan will not be renewed on October 6th.
Fernando Torres stresses the importance of new owners at Anfield.
118 years ago Liverpool Football Club was founded by a man named John Houlding. Without him, this great club wouldn’t exist. Fast forward to the modern day and this great club, our club, is well past the point of disaster – we’re heading for extinction.
Enough is enough. I will not assist the continued destruction of Liverpool Football Club any more whilst the present owners remain.
Fans ready for discussions on the future of Liverpool Football Club.
The spineless Liverpool board members continue to carry out their character assassination of the clubs manager via the media.
David Moores writes a letter to The Times newspaper insisting that Hicks and Gillett must walk away from the club.
Owners bring in a new chairman to help sell Liverpool FC.
Tom Hicks’ son is forced to resign after an expletive laden tirade against a Liverpool supporter.
Rumours in the media suggest that the reds are considering new motives to invest in the club.
More news on the proposed further Liverpool FC investment.
Liverpool could be split three ways as Hicks and Gillett linked with selling 50% of the club.
The figures just don’t add up as Liverpool fans are being led a merry dance by the clubs owners.
Liverpool appoint a managing director.
The reds finances are now being discussed in Parliament.
Interest from Barcelona in another red, linked departure of Arbeloa, and movement on the clubs finances.
RBS and Wachovia are highly likely to agree another loan deal with the club.
Liverpool’s two owners have put Liverpool on the brink of financial meltdown.
Negotiations with the Kuwaiti investors are not progressing well.
Rick Parry, the club’s Chief Executive, will leave Liverpool Football Club.
Reports suggesting that Tom Hicks has been touting the club up for sale again.
Video and transcript of Tom Hicks interview about Rafa’s contract
Rafa Benitez refuses new Liverpool contract after American owners insist on Rick Parry role in football policy.
Benitez contract stalls as owners consider transfer policy.
Benitez pleas for contract discussions receive the board’s response.
George Gillett is expected to attend tomorrow’s Anfield clash against Manchester United.
According to newspaper reports, Sheikh Mohammed, is dispensing with DIC (Dubai Investment Capital) in the pursuit of Liverpool and instead planning to use his own money to purchase the club.
The Spirit of Shankly, the Liverpool supporters group, have demanded that the Royal Bank of Scotland stop financing Tom Hicks and George Gillet’s dismal attempts at burdening further loans on to Liverpool FC.
Liverpool Football Club today announced another delay for the proposed new stadium which could mean a massive blow to see work starting in Stanley Park.
Why Stevie G’s injury may be great news for reds fans
Why are we accepting another summer transfer carry-on?
Nick sends his letter to the Liverpool FC owners.



