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'H INDSIGHT is a wonderful thing, but Moores and Parry should have done their homework, and they didn't." Those words from Richie Pedder, the chairman of Liverpool's supporters club, neatly encapsulated a day in which, once again, the club's problems were put on very public display.
In a 3,000-word open letter, former Anfield chairman David Moores yesterday broke his silence over the controversial reign of Tom Hicks and George Gillett by warning the American duo "risk damaging a sporting institution of global renown" if they don't sell the club as soon as possible.See the full content of this document
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Sell Now or Risk Damaging Reds Blasts Ex-Chief
Fernando Torres then fell short of guaranteeing he would be at Liverpool next season, before Hicks responded by stating both the Spaniard and Steven Gerrard were not for sale, the club was in a better state since the Americans assumed control and that any change of ownership may not arrive for up to 18 month...
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