Guest strapper Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 the bother of man city owner has been linked with a move to buy liverpool. heres the story. The Abu Dhabi royal family which owns Manchester City is believed to be weighing up a bid to buy Liverpool. City are owned by one member of the Al Nahyan dynasty, Sheikh Mansour, but reliable sources claim the family are pursuing an interest in the Reds. In order for such a deal to be sanctioned by the Premier League the family would have to prove the competition between City and Liverpool would in no way be affected. But Premier League chiefs do not believe that would pose a problem, with one saying: ‘Sibling rivalry can be the strongest of competitive instincts.’ Liverpool’s current owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett would want around £400million to sell the club but their price may drop if the club fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League. The family’s interest at Anfield was first reported in December but, according to one source, the purchase of City has been viewed as a great success in terms of raising the profile of Sheikh Mansour, and this has intensified interest in Liverpool. The source said: ‘City is viewed as having been a good move and now the family are interested in Liverpool. 'In the Far East, it is Manchester United that are the big club but in the Arab world it is Liverpool most people are mad about
dwh Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 the bother of man city owner has been linked with a move to buy liverpool. heres the story. The Abu Dhabi royal family which owns Manchester City is believed to be weighing up a bid to buy Liverpool. City are owned by one member of the Al Nahyan dynasty, Sheikh Mansour, but reliable sources claim the family are pursuing an interest in the Reds. In order for such a deal to be sanctioned by the Premier League the family would have to prove the competition between City and Liverpool would in no way be affected. But Premier League chiefs do not believe that would pose a problem, with one saying: ‘Sibling rivalry can be the strongest of competitive instincts.’ Liverpool’s current owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett would want around £400million to sell the club but their price may drop if the club fail to qualify for next season’s Champions League. The family’s interest at Anfield was first reported in December but, according to one source, the purchase of City has been viewed as a great success in terms of raising the profile of Sheikh Mansour, and this has intensified interest in Liverpool. The source said: ‘City is viewed as having been a good move and now the family are interested in Liverpool. 'In the Far East, it is Manchester United that are the big club but in the Arab world it is Liverpool most people are mad about WHAT THEY GONNA DO WHEN THE OIL RUNS OUT PAAY THEM IN CAMEL DUNG ;D ;D
Guest strapper Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 WHAT THEY GONNA DO WHEN THE OIL RUNS OUT PAAY THEM IN CAMEL DUNG ;D ;D pmsl....i can see the arabs owning the premiership in 5yrs
nogin Posted March 5, 2010 Report Posted March 5, 2010 WHAT THEY GONNA DO WHEN THE OIL RUNS OUT PAAY THEM IN CAMEL DUNG ;D ;D IF YOU'VE GOT IT ......SPEND IT, YUO CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU 8) 8)
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