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Old 02-06-2007, 11:58 AM   #1
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Liverpool Sold to Rangers Owner Hicks and Partner for about $950 million

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/st...407030&cc=5901

This puts 3 of the big 4 English Football Clubs in foreign hands...2 of those being owned by Americans. The other is Manchester United owned by the Glazers..

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Outgoing chairman David Moores revealed his desire to see his beloved Liverpool take 'a great step forward' convinced him to sell the club to American tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks.

Moores will become honorary life president after the Liverpool board agreed terms 'of a recommended cash offer' to be made by Kop Football Limited, the American pair's bid vehicle.

A Stock Exchange statement revealed the board 'unanimously recommends' that shareholders accept the offer from NHL franchise owners Gillett and Hicks.

Moores said: 'I believe this is a great step forward for Liverpool, its shareholders and its fans.


'This club is my passion and forms a huge part of my life. After much careful consideration, I have agreed to sell my shares to assist in securing the investment needed for the new stadium and for the playing squad.

'I urge all my fellow shareholders to do the same and to support the offer. By doing so, I believe you will be backing the successful future of Liverpool Football Club.


'I am also delighted to accept the offer from the Hicks and Gillett families to continue my involvement in the club by becoming honorary life president.'


The statement to shareholders said: 'The offer is £5,000 in cash for each Liverpool Share, valuing the issued share capital of Liverpool at approximately £174.1million.


'Together with the £44.8million of net debt in the club as at December 31 2006, this represents an enterprise value for Liverpool of £218.9 million.

'Kop is an English private limited company, which has been incorporated for the specific purpose of making the offer and which is ultimately jointly controlled by Mr George Gillett jnr and Mr Thomas O Hicks.


'The board of Liverpool... considers the terms of the offer to be fair and reasonable.


'The board of Liverpool unanimously recommends that Liverpool shareholders accept the offer.'


The club's board also revealed the pair's plans for the new Stanley Park stadium were a key factor in accepting the proposal - as was the plan to support the current staff at boardroom and dugout level.


'Kop has indicated its intention to build, as soon as reasonably practicable, the proposed new 60,000-seat stadium at Stanley Park for which the club has already received planning permission and to facilitate the financing of its construction


'Kop has indicated that it is committed to an annual budget for player transfers and is able to supplement this should Liverpool's management and Kop agree additional funds are required.


'Kop is supportive of both the current executives and the football team management at Liverpool to provide stability to the club.'


Gillett and Hicks, who own NHL teams Montreal Canadiens and Dallas Stars respectively, were expected to make an announcement after further progress was made on their £470million takeover offer yesterday.


Hicks, who also owns the Texas Rangers baseball team, joined forces with Gillett to gazump rival bidders Dubai International Capital last week.

A statement from the duo this afternoon said: 'Liverpool is a fantastic club with a remarkable history and a passionate fan base.


'We fully acknowledge and appreciate the unique heritage and rich history of Liverpool and intend to respect this heritage in the future. The Hicks family and the Gillett family are extremely excited about continuing the club's legacy and tradition.


'We are particularly pleased that David Moores and Rick Parry will have a continuing involvement in the club. For us continuity and stability are keys to the future.'


Arrangements over the future of Liverpool's new stadium appear to have clinched the deal. Not only has Hicks built up a reputation for developing state-of-the-art stadia for his teams, but the duo have now guaranteed that Liverpool's new Stanley Park ground would not be shared with other teams.


In Gillett's original approach, when he was considering a solo takeover, he had indicated he wanted a ground-share arrangement to cut costs and maximise income.


Hicks and Gillett will split the £470million cost of taking over the club on a 50-50 basis, with around £255million going to buy the shareholding and take over the £80million debt, and a further £215million on the stadium.

The takeover means Liverpool, Manchester United and Aston Villa will all be in American hands.


Malcolm Glazer, owner of American football's (NFL) Tampa Bay Buccaneers, owns United and Randy Lerner, owner of NFL's Cleveland Browns, bought Aston Villa last year.
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Old 02-06-2007, 01:18 PM   #2
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The statement to shareholders said: 'The offer is £5,000 in cash for each Liverpool Share, valuing the issued share capital of Liverpool at approximately £174.1million.
What, they wouldn't take a check?
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Old 02-06-2007, 01:22 PM   #3
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Gotta hand it to Hicks - when he wants something he'll spare no expense to get it. Buying Liverpool is a nice feather in his cap. Let's just hope that this investment turns out better for him than some of his past ventures, like A-Rod, those magic beans he bought for $650 million, or that bridge in Brooklyn he allegedly bought not once, but twice.
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What, they wouldn't take a check?
It just means no delay in payment or exchange of stocks.
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Old 02-07-2007, 03:50 PM   #5
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As I don't know much about Mr Gillett or Mr Hicks would you guys say this is a good thing for Liverpool?

Interestingly 7 out of the 20 EPL clubs are now owned by foreign investors.
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