Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Liverpool FC Ownership : A Battle Of China Vs Middle-East ?

All reports about Liverpool FC takeover have now seemingly taken a more organised approach. Its either Zhu or Huang from China, or Kirdi and DIC from the middle east.

With even Martin Broughton suggesting that the club takeover is just a matter of months and that it would occur under private and secretive circumstances, one cannot but have a lingering hope that the club ownership would go to sources of related origins.
The latest rumour reported in the mirror, was that Yahya Kirdi an ex-Syrian international himself has again made enquiries whether or not the club could still be taken over by him and a consortium of his choice.(the later was suggested earlier).
There were also reports from The9's owner, Zhu from China, whose reports were seemingly more credible as internal sources from the organisation hinted a possibility of on-going talks.
The results of which would take a little time though.
Earlier it was reported that the Dubai International Capital were nearing the takeover and even before that the siblings of the current Manchester City owners were thought to be interested.
With only the Rhone's interests being apparently thwarted by the club and the bad image that the american owners have created at the club, no other American interest has been reported. Rafa's agent claimed some Chinese interest at some point of time, all this point in only one direction that only the middle-east and China seem to be possible destination for the ownership.
A little clearer picture of the scenario could have been obtained only if the fans while questioning Broughton , had responded to Broughton's "matter of months" with "how many ?" or "would it be before the present transfer season ends?"..
However , with all the reports and rumours around and also some senior players like Kuyt and Reina asking for a quick sale of the club, it can be understood that matters of sale should only hasten up, with BarCap also searching for owners..
It is because of the latter's involvement in the case that Liverpool FC fans should still feel something better happening soon, something which the present owners and their banks were thouroughly inept in doing .
With interest adding on to the 350m GBP plus debt as time passes, a solution should only seem likely sooner rather than later in the best interest of the club and quite frankly also in the best interest of the present owners, and the issue should settle before the World Cup 2010, South Africa ends..

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