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Liverpool and debt

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I am sure their CEO has come out and said that they unless they get investors fast, they can not afford to continue with the new stadium, and the fans have to prepare to stay at analfield. Heard it on City Tues evening.

We are slowly becoming the better investment for LCC.

Just my thoughts, but unless someone wants to invest in the RS for no comeback or gain, then I am convinced my points will be proven.
 

Isn't there some time pressure as regards the new stadium - is the planning permission in place for eternity, are LCC locked into the deal regardless of changing circumstances?
 
Just how long before LCC bail the ground building program out.
Did't Madrid get bailed out by their council when they were skint, bought the training ground or somethink,siting institution,tourism or the likes.
We all know how much LCC bend over 4 the red sh**e,don't the council have money invested in banks abroad.
After giving them planing permission it's becoming a laughing stock:)
 

Just how long before LCC bail the ground building program out.
Did't Madrid get bailed out by their council when they were skint, bought the training ground or somethink,siting institution,tourism or the likes.
We all know how much LCC bend over 4 the red sh**e,don't the council have money invested in banks abroad.
After giving them planing permission it's becoming a laughing stock:)

Real did sell the training ground (after giving part of it to the council in order so that they could sell it as development land), but it wasnt a bailout (the council sold its bit as well) as they sold it - for about half a billion euro - to some big Spanish firms to build headquarters on. Plus, the ground was in a very expensive part of Madrid, sort of like if Arsenal had their training ground in the City of London.
 
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