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Hope our board are as generous with our Carroll money.

 

:lol:

In a Pigs eye will he

 

the f*** does that mean?

 

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+a+pig%27s+eye

 

in a pig's eye  (American informal)

something that you say which means you think there is no chance that something is true or that something will happen Me, in love with Sandra? In a pig's eye I am.

 

Bullocks

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Hope our board are as generous with our Carroll money.

 

:lol:

In a Pigs eye will he

 

the f*** does that mean?

 

http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/in+a+pig%27s+eye

 

in a pig's eye  (American informal)

something that you say which means you think there is no chance that something is true or that something will happen Me, in love with Sandra? In a pig's eye I am.

 

ahh i see. i've never heard that one before. the way you delivered it was a bit yoda like, i think thats what threw me.

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I watched this, and to say that Liverpool deserved to win 5-0 would be over-stating badly.  2 goalkeeper howlers for 2 of the goals, 2 scrappy goals and 1 decent goal and that was it.

 

2-0 would be a fair reflection on the game tbh.

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Part of me hopes they nick 5th from Spurs now. Liverpool will always be in and around the top 4 in future seasons whether they're in the Europa League or not. Take Spurs out of it though and I could see the likes of Bale, Modric & van der Vaart get itchy feet. Can't see it doing their finances any good either.

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Throwing the towel in on behalf of Parky, he's well and truly beat.

 

Think this has a way to run yet fella.

 

Remeber I endured a year of being mocked for calling out the Spanish waiter.  :aww:

 

And where is he now eh?

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Them finishing 5th could do huge damage to Spurs next season. Even without Europe I doubt there'd be a mass exodus from Liverpool and their new owners would still spend. Will Spurs be able to keep their star players and spend big in the summer without even having the Europa League?

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Them finishing 5th could do huge damage to Spurs next season. Even without Europe I doubt there'd be a mass exodus from Liverpool and their new owners would still spend. Will Spurs be able to keep their star players and spend big in the summer without even having the Europa League?

 

There have been murmurs in the press recently that big players want to leave/have to be sold if they don't qualify for Europe.

 

VdV and Modric will surely want out, which is practically the spine of their attack.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13297225

 

Liverpool will reveal a £20m loss for the last full year of the reign of former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, the football club has said.

 

Although revenues rose to £184m in the 12 months to July 2010, net debt also increased to £123m, incurring interest payments of more than £17m.

 

US company Fenway Sports Group bought the club for £300m in October 2010.

 

Fenway, formerly known as New England Sports Ventures (NESV), has since paid off £200m of debt.

 

The latest accounts do not include the debt repayment, nor do they include income from the £80m four-year shirt sponsorship deal agreed with Standard Chartered in September 2009.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13297225

 

Liverpool will reveal a £20m loss for the last full year of the reign of former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, the football club has said.

 

Although revenues rose to £184m in the 12 months to July 2010, net debt also increased to £123m, incurring interest payments of more than £17m.

 

US company Fenway Sports Group bought the club for £300m in October 2010.

 

Fenway, formerly known as New England Sports Ventures (NESV), has since paid off £200m of debt.

 

The latest accounts do not include the debt repayment, nor do they include income from the £80m four-year shirt sponsorship deal agreed with Standard Chartered in September 2009.

 

That bit's bollocks, AFAIK. That was paid off with the purchase of the club (why they waited to buy till the holding company's bankruptcy).

 

I don't see the new owners pumping in much cash (besides hopefully putting up the collateral for a loan to build a bigger stadium), but we'll be alright now we don't have to try to pay the previous owners' loans off.

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