Chopper wrote:Oh yes please.
Liverpool need this man.
Has the look of employee of the month at B&Q
Now if you will excuse me, I have to see if there are any drunk bitches still awake on facebook.
Exiled wrote:According to Sly Sports News, Kenny Huang has stated that he hasn't made any formal bid for Liverpool. Looks like the media shot their bolt on this one a bit too early.
gilford wrote:Exiled wrote:According to Sly Sports News, Kenny Huang has stated that he hasn't made any formal bid for Liverpool. Looks like the media shot their bolt on this one a bit too early.
and so did Torres should that be the case! lol
Little shit, would serve him right, he waited to see if they would have a cash injection before making any public statements, I would fall off my chair laughing if this fell through now!
gilford wrote:Exiled wrote:According to Sly Sports News, Kenny Huang has stated that he hasn't made any formal bid for Liverpool. Looks like the media shot their bolt on this one a bit too early.
and so did Torres should that be the case! lol
Little shit, would serve him right, he waited to see if they would have a cash injection before making any public statements, I would fall off my chair laughing if this fell through now!
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Exiled wrote:So they're still knackered then.
CIC deny Reds interest
The Chinese government's foreign investment arm, China Investment Corporation, have denied funding a bid for Liverpool.
The Chinese Government have been linked to a takeover bid fronted by Kenny Huang for the Anfield outfit.
Reports have suggested Huang's takeover bid was backed by the state-funded China Investment Corporation (CIC).
However, a spokesperson for CIC claims they are not involved in any bid for the English giants.
The spokesperson told the Financial Times there was "no way" the fund would get involved in such a high-profile, symbolic and potentially risky deal.
Hong Kong-based investor Huang admitted his interest on Wednesday and is thought to value the club at about £325m, but has not yet made a formal offer.
A number of parties are thought to be in talks with Liverpool over a possible deal with Syrian businessman Yahya Kirdi claiming his consortium of Canadian and Middle East investors has agreed a deal with current Liverpool owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
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