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Deco #82395 15/10/10 02:23 PM
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Anyone have any email adresses at MILL FINANCIAL?

We Should all send email to the persons in charge here. Warn them against doing business with Tom Hicks and George Gillett.

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Lifting the injunction sparks a race against time for the two respective parties to get their deal through first. Sources close to the NESV deal are believed to be confident that a sale to Mill Financial would still require board approval and would therefore challenge any sale in court,

says Owen Gibson.

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Ladies and gents

it appears that hicks is going to sell his shares to mill finance. Now! Is the time to stand up and be counted. Send your emails to them, tell them your going to boycott Liverpool until we have the owners we deserve. Tell them of your fustrations, the hate you have for hicks and anyone that deals with him. Take out the action of boycotting the club, don't just turn up and forget what these two dickheads have done to our team. Carry it out and do what you can. It will be over today and can go two ways

Sale to nesv
Sale to mill finance whol almost certainly have hicks an gillet involved in some capacity

It's upto you now!!

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He can't sell or attempt to sell his shares while the TRO is in place. If the TRO is lifted (and apparently it is), then surely the board can complete the deal with NESV immediately? What are they waiting for?

It's now a race to see who pays RBS first. And that means more court hearings next week, for sure.

If I was the man at RBS I would repossess the club at the deadline regardless, and sue Hicks and Gillett in a British court for creating this situation.

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the restraining order is only in place till 12pm today.


Luis Garcia, He drinks sangria
He came from Barca, to bring us Joy
He's five foot seven, he's football heaven
please don't take my Luis away.

"...AND 32 MILLION POUNDS WORTH OF GOALKEEPER CAN'T DO A THING ABOUT IT"
#82402 15/10/10 02:33 PM
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I found some email adresses here

At shanklygates.com

Emails please to Mill Financial asking exactly what they're up to.

The key contacts we have are Ronald Devine, Owner of Springfield Financial, who own Mill, and Arthur Tsiamis, Chief Financial Officer of Springfield.

These are the contact addresses we have
[email protected], [email protected]

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Doesn't the FA have to approve the sale to anyone wishing to purchase a certain minimum percentage of shares of any club?

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Reports claim Tom Hicks and George Gillett have now lifted the Texas court restraining order preventing the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) from completing the sale of Liverpool.


The news would mean, theoretically, that New England Sports Ventures should be able to complete the takeover on Friday.

ESPNsoccernet understands NESV have a banker's draft ready to dispatch to RBS before the 1700 BST deadline on Friday to erase any lingering concerns about Liverpool going into administration.

However, the early lifting of the injunction could also be because Hicks and Gillett are keen to push through a deal via Mill Financial. Hicks is apparently looking to sell his shares to the hedge fund, which acquired Gillett's shares in August, and it would then pay off the debts (which have risen to £280 million) to keep the club out of NESV's hands.

Indications are, though, that RBS has been advised by their legal team against accepting Mill Financial's offer to do so and it is still unclear as to whether Hicks requires the Liverpool board's approval to sell his shares.


Luis Garcia, He drinks sangria
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He's five foot seven, he's football heaven
please don't take my Luis away.

"...AND 32 MILLION POUNDS WORTH OF GOALKEEPER CAN'T DO A THING ABOUT IT"
Flames #82405 15/10/10 02:51 PM
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Liverpool FC has just released this statement:

We are delighted that the court has clarified the issue of board composition and has removed the uncertainty around the sale process.

We will now be consulting with our lawyers and planning for a board meeting tonight. A further statement will be made in due course.

isnt tonight a bit late tho??

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How can Hicks sell to Mill without board approval? And will Mill be approved by the EPL?

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