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The [Poor language removed] in takeover talks...

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Might be something in it, yet the post story doesnt name any names, just "a source".

“There is definitely some activity going on, but where it is up to now is anyone’s guess,” said a club source.
 
Might be something in it, yet the post story doesnt name any names, just "a source".

“There is definitely some activity going on, but where it is up to now is anyone’s guess,” said a club source.

Yeah, it is tentative. Just listening to Lawrenson on Football Focus and he believes there's something going on. Whatever that's worth.
 
Well if noting comes of it and lets hope it doesnt, we have a clearer picture into their accounts, Hicks and the best a man can get have to pay 350 mill to their respective lending agencies in June!

Lets hope for an implosian!
 
Well if noting comes of it and lets hope it doesnt, we have a clearer picture into their accounts, Hicks and the best a man can get have to pay 350 mill to their respective lending agencies in June!

Lets hope for an implosian!

I hope so too. The last thing we need is for them to be getting the sort of cash that City obviously have to spend. One thing's for sure: something has to give at LFC soon because the two cowboys are running out of time. You can bank on some sort of takeover/investment before the repayment of the loan extension runs out in July.
 

Its shocking how many of our supporters dream up nonsense excuses for other clubs being bought over us.

Portsmouth! Why were they bought? people come up with this nonsense about residential developments around Fratton Park, what residential developments?

Even if there were such developments planned, its completely mental to buy a football club and invest heavily in the squad just to make a few bob renting out a few apartments in bloody Portsmouth.

Are biggest assetts are our RRP and our location (strangely enough).

We would cost less than half the redshite, and far less than the likes of Newcastle etc. We are located within the iconic city of Liverpool, there are excellent opportunities available for an iconic development.

We are knocking on the door of the top 4, an invester could spend 200million pound on our playing squad and they would not have even surpassed the RRP of Liverpool FC.

Randly Learner got a bargain. I can see the attraction of buying an established brand (Liverpool), but if you cant see the attraction in Everton then god help you.

By the way, this reported interest shows that the Yanks are ****ed and need to get out quickly because they arnt going to get the attractive finance package that they need.

This may meen that Liverpool is going to be sold at a vastly reduced price 350-400 million (Approximately the same asking price for Newcastle).
 
The thing i love about all this takeover business is that the fans of the RS believe that investment from Dubai will be an improvement from the Yanks. All that both parties are looking at is making as much money for themselves, they could'nt give a [Poor language removed] about the club. What also makes me split my sides is that Hicks and Gillett have invested heavily to bolster their squad even if they did take loans out to pay for these players. Benitez has spent £27 million on the ladyboy, £22 million on Keane, over £20 million on Jerry Lewis" Mascherano" etc etc etc under the ownership of that loveable American duo so why do they constantly complain that they have had no investment? Answer being because they are falling behind MUFC and need a stadium with greater capacity to level things out a touch. If Moyes had that money to spend, we would soon see who had the better managerial skills and that would not in a million years be that fat spanish waiter.
 
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From todays Independant. I wonder how many Evertonians they asked if they were gutted about the takeover!

Even on Merseyside and even in what is officially now a recession, the rich get richer and the poor do the other thing. In the case of Liverpool and Everton, of course, poverty may be considered relative; ask Tranmere Rovers, the region's third club, about that. Yet it was particularly galling for Evertonians to wake up on Friday morning to headlines about another potential multi-million-pound takeover of their closest rivals in a week when their own plans for progress had been hampered again.The city council's refusal to grant planning permission for housing at the former training ground at Bellefield has led officials in the blue corner to hint at a conspiracy against their club, who want to develop the site to help fund a badly needed new stadium outside the city limits in Kirkby. The manager, David Moyes, who believes they cannot compete long-term with the acknowledged Big Four clubs from the cramped confines of Goodison Park, added to the row ahead of today's FA Cup tie at Anfield, saying: "That's a real disappointment for Everton. It's a blow and it sounds absolutely ridiculous. There's something not right."
In six years at the club, Moyes has reluctantly accepted the financial constraints under which he is forced to work. On Friday he proudly insisted: "We're not a selling club". But he felt it necessary to add immediately: "We might not be a buying one either".
Two loan signings is the very best that can be hoped for in this transfer window for a club who finished in the top six in three of the past four seasons and are back there again at present after losing only twice in 15 games.
That run includes draws with Manchester United, Chelsea and, best of all, Liverpool in last Monday's first leg of the double-header that concludes today. The signs at present are that Everton are running a happier ship than the one on the other side of Stanley Park and, while leaving others to make direct comparisons with Rafael Benitez, Moyes was quick to point to an excellent relationship with his chairman, Bill Kenwright.
"I have control of the club, with the chairman. I have a chairman who would never do anything without my say-so. It's important that managers have control. That's something you earn by how you work within the club and how you deal with people. Bill Kenwright gives me every penny he can and like me he's doing everything he can to make Everton better."
Finding £15 million for the young midfielder Marouane Fellaini in the summer was only possible after selling Andy Johnson for more than two-thirds of that fee. The sort of sums Moyes is more used to handling were £2m for Mikel Arteta and £1.5m for Tim Cahill, which have proved to be two extraordinary pieces of business for players who give Everton followershope for any game.
"Tim's been a great servant for us," Moyes said. "He comes up with impor-tant goals in big games. We missed him with injury and I think he's only just getting back to the form he'd been in. It's the third time he's done the same metatarsal, so it's been a long haul, and a slow rehabilitation. The goal the other night [against Liverpool] was a pure goalscorer's instinct," he added. "But whatever role you ask him to do he does to the best of his ability, which makes him a diamond."
With Victor Anichebe their only fit striker, Everton have been fortunate to have a player of Cahill's ability adding a scoring threat as well as the sort of spirit that seems to come ingrained in all Australian sportsmen.
At the other end of the pitch, keeping six successive clean sheets before Steven Gerrard muddied one on Monday has contributed to the feeling that if they can only come through this tie, Everton are quite capable of restoring their fading reputation as an FA Cup team; all the more so when so many other sides at the top and bottom of the Premier League haveother priorities – today's opponents included. "You saw Portsmouth and Cardiff have great runs to the final last year," Moyes said. "But the draw's always vital. It's the hurdles you have to jump before you get there, and the one we've got to jump is a big one."

Does anyone give a [Poor language removed] about them? I for one couldnt care less what happens over there with the shitehouses.
 

Have to say while a cup run would be nice and generate some cash that would to come from the Fans who are already probably having a tough time. Really I could not be that bothered about the Fa cup but would rather see us concentrate in the league and get back into Europe which although difficult looking at things at the moment, it is not impossible.

I also think that the RS will do for us this time. No Arteta!!
 
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