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  1. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    Purslow was mentioned in what I read.
     
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  2. Sky Sports reported today:

    Liverpool have reported a loss of almost £50million for the last financial year as the scale of the club's stadium folly becomes clear.

    Owners Fenway Sports Group wiped out debts of £200m when they purchased the club in October 2010.

    But they were also forced to write off a further £35million related to the abandoned HKS-designed Stanley Park project of predecessors Tom Hicks and George Gillett.

    The accounts also reveal a further £8.4million was spent on contract terminations, including pay-offs to former boss Roy Hodgson and former managing director Christian Purslow.

    And current managing director Ian Ayre believes when exceptional items such as this are factored in, the report shows Liverpool are now on the right track despite the alarming numbers involved.

    "I guess people will focus on the loss of £49.4m and there's no business - or people running any business - who are going to be pleased with any loss," Ayre told the Liverpool Echo.

    "But I think the important indicator here is this £59m charge for exceptional items and as a business that's been in a transition, it's about moving from where we were to where we want to be.

    "We have written off a huge amount on the stadium project. A big chunk of that £50m loss relates to the HKS project - which is now defunct - and associated costs around that."

    Following their takeover in 2007, Hicks halted the established plans for a new ground in Stanley Park and chose to engage Dallas-based architects HKS instead.

    Ambitious

    They came up with an ambitious glass and steel design, but this was scrapped by FSG soon after taking over.

    But there were residual costs associated with the project - such as legal, planning and design fees - that still required settling.

    Ayre added: "With new ownership that was kind of milling around within the club's accounts and there was a very definite need to move that out.

    "It is a huge loss but that goes with a lot of other things that nobody was really happy with in that period.

    "So rather than dwell on it, we've very smartly made the decision to remove it from the club's accounts.

    "It is a big write-off but it means that it's gone forever now and we can move forward now without that around our neck.

    "And it also means that we are in pretty good shape in being a sustainable business. It's a positive step forward."

    Ayre insisted the money spent on contract terminations was less unusual.

    "It's nothing untypical of anything in football. Contracts are typically fixed term," said Ayre.

    "When you make a decision to terminate somebody, the right and proper thing to do is honour the pay-out of that contract.

    "This relates to Roy and to some of his backroom staff and also to Christian Purslow leaving. It's standard across football.

    "It's unfortunate to have to have them - nobody wants to see anybody go - but in certain circumstances it's right to make a change and that's what that relates to."

    The accounts do not include the kit deal signed with American company Warrior Sports, which is worth at least £25million a year.

    Clean up

    And Ayre believes the true story of these figures is the comprehensive action FSG have taken the clean up the mess left by the previous regime.

    He added: "If we had not written off these extraordinary costs, we would have been looking at breaking even."

    "We have reduced interest charges from £18m to about £3m. That puts us in a much stronger position to utilise our revenues more effectively on the team.

    "These figures in many ways represent the commitment of the owners, in paying down the acquisition debts and in other areas.

    "What is reflected in these accounts was going on around the time they actually came into the club.

    "It's not where we are today. It's a year on, so it was a big commitment at an early stage

    "The owners have continued to make changes and commitments.

    "They have made some great investment at the start; they cleaned up a lot of what was a problem at Liverpool and they have invested in both the team on and off the pitch.

    "They continue to do that and look at what's right - and what works and what doesn't work."


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  3. Foredeckdave

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    The only inaccracy in that statement is the use of the word 'forced'. There was no need to write the almost £50 million off - it was beneficial to do so!
     
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  4. The stadium plans that had been drawn up looked spectacular but were also unrealistic. In the long term, in will be of financial benefit to the club so, in a way, it was forced. However, I understand what you mean in that the owners had to make the decision.
     
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    Sorry fellas...... I......I.......... I watched the game! ( Runs quickly away)

    too little too late for me, can't start to play after going 2-0 down. Ah well, bring on the summer, next year and hopefully more to cheer about.
     
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  7. Rorschach

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    <laugh> don't worry about it bluff, at least your optomistic about things. there's a load of suicidal folks on here atm. <ok>
     
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  8. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    Wilshere hints at a summer move.

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    <whistle>
     
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  9. saintanton

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    All your own work, Page?
     
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  10. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    No saint,apparently it(somehow)appeared on his twitter page and was soon after removed.

    It looks genuine,but just a prank gone wrong probably.
     
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    Got to be a photoshop job. Can't be bothered to download it and look for the join.
    Been to a friend's for dinner and managed to make a couple of bottles of shiraz disappear so I'm not sure what day it is.
     
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  14. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    It was.<laugh>
     
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    Haven't contributed too much in the last few days, I find it sad that there's so much antagonism between our own fans.
    We're all going to have our own opinions about what's wrong and how we deal with it, but I think all the LFC posters on here are united by their passion for the club, and I hate to see all these "plastic" accusations and "if you think this,you don't know football" jibes being bandied about.
    We all love the club and want it to do well, and we should all remember that.
     
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  16. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Agreed,but just as a few of our posters make it plain they want Kenny out those of us that dont and want to give him next season are entitled to our opinion,and it just turns into a **** throwing competition.
    Im sticking to my opinion but i realise that if he stays i've had no bearing on it and if he walks or gets sacked they've had no bearing in it.

    FSG will be the ones that decide(more than likely)so all this in fighting is futile.
     
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  17. saintanton

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    Exactly, mate.
    We all have our opinions, but we're not the ones who make the decisions. Imo, Kenny made some changes, brought in players, which haven't worked out, despite it being good in theory. He now needs to be given the opportunity to learn from that and put it right. Nothing can be done at this stage- we have to wait to see what happens in the summer. Calling for him to leave now is premature, I think, but others are of a different opinion, and I understand that.
    This is a forum for debate and it would be a bit crap if we were all in agreement all the time, I just think it's a problem with these places that people don't seem to be able to disagree without slagging each other off.
     
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  18. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    A public vote of confidence by the board after the Chelsea game would go a long way to easing the pressure and a chance for all of us to unite and rally round.
     
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  19. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    Morning all. So pleased to see Carroll show his potential on Saturday, I try to have faith in all the lads but mine was starting to fade for Andy and he then plays like that. I really hope he can build on that performance.
     
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  20. Why? So long as Kenny, his coaching team and the players know they have the boards backing, what does it matter? If a public vote of confidence was made then most people would call it the 'dreaded vote of confidence' anyway.
     
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