Tuesday, February 06, 2007

LIVERPOOL FC, BACK IN THE BIG GAME


After a very prolonged 3 years in which Rick Parry has been trying to pitch the history and the future of Liverpool Fc, around the globe to possible investors has come to an end today. But is it the right move?

American tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks have finally sealed the deal that will give Rafa a war chest to truly be able to compete for the title instead of been expected to pull of a miracle to outdo the manyoo and chelskis milions.

I was very annoyed when the DIC deal fell through and i was very hard on the board and the one bidder that was left, George Gillett. What was really annoying me about his bid was that there was talks of a groundshare option with Everton and my first reaction was if the new chairman cares so little about what the fans think already at this stage, then what does the future hold and this cant be very good news for Liverpool Football Club.
I said at the time i would apologise if new facts come too light, so here i am apologizing and eating my hat.

The new duo in charge George Gillett and Tom Hicks had there first press conferences today and you really cant make much out from these pre-organized soundbites, its not so much what they say its more a case of what they may not talk about and leave us in doubt about there intentions.

But for me today they said all the right words, killing speculation on our worst fears, first of all mentioning that they may be lynched for even considering a groundshare option, for saying that the money that was used to buy the club was not borrowed against the value of the club and that he sat down with the most important man at Liverpool, Rafa Benitez and said that he expects future transfer plans from Rafa, so it seems he already knows Rafa is the man to lead us to glory.

The simple fact is these 2 Americans business is running sporting clubs, they know the future of football is in getting people to pay to watch, be it live games, sky or the foreseen money spinner of the future, the Internet. And they have been in the world of sports long enough to relies that the club has to be successful on the pitch before it can successful be off the pitch.
So after a lot of apprehension when the DIC deal broke down and the Gillet deal seemed the only deal on the table, the way the yanks have communicated so fast to quell the fears of Liverpool fans has been impressive.
So David Moores I apologise, you really seem to have found a good deal to secure the future of Liverpool Football Club.