'American invasion' of English soccer gathers speed in Liverpool

SicC

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LONDON (AP) -- The Beatles started the "British invasion" by leaving Liverpool and heading to the United States. Forty years later, George Gillett Jr. and Tom Hicks are joining an "American invasion" of English soccer, and taking it right back to Liverpool.

On Tuesday, the two American sports team owners agreed to buy controlling interest in Liverpool, the famous English Premier League soccer team that has won a record 18 league titles and five European Cups.

The duo is expected to take full control of the team after buying out the remaining shares, making the club the third in England's top soccer league to be owned by Americans.

"It was not a question of money," said Hicks, who owns the Texas Rangers and the Dallas Stars. "It was a question of, `Are we the proper custodians?' and I believe we are."

Malcolm Glazer may have felt the same when he took over control of Manchester United two years ago, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner was met with protests because his purchase put the team in debt.

Randy Lerner, the Cleveland Browns owner who took over at Aston Villa, was accepted right away, with fans hoping his money will help restore the team to the upper echelon of the league.

Gillett and Hicks' reception remains to be seen, but the fans knew the team was on the market -- it has been for about three years.

"It really is about winning," Gillett said at a news conference to introduce the pair who will share the title of chairman, adding that Liverpool is "perhaps the greatest franchise in the history of the greatest sport in the world."

Gillett should know. He owns one of the sports world's other great franchises -- the Montreal Canadiens, who have won a record 23 Stanley Cup titles.

Liverpool has a history of success, but not much recently.

The Reds won the Champions League title two years ago by rallying from a three-goal deficit in the second half against AC Milan. But the team needed a special exemption to even get into the following season's tournament, because it finished in fifth place in the Premier League.

That's a far cry from the glory days when Liverpool won 11 titles from 1973-90, with great players including Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan and Ian Rush leading the way. The team won its first four European Cups in 1977-84.

Hicks and Gillett became the leading contenders to take over Liverpool after Dubai International Capital pulled out last week. According to Liverpool CEO Rick Parry, it was when Gillett enlisted the help of Hicks that things started to change in their favor.

"I would not say we welcomed him with open arms, but he would not go away," Parry said of Gillett. "He came back with a very different proposition because he came with Tom and that changed the complexion of the bid. If Tom had been with him in November, we may have made the decision then."

The extra money Hicks brings to the team should help Liverpool break the dominance of the big three. Manchester United and Arsenal combined to win 11 of 12 league titles until Chelsea broke the trend by winning the last two.

Liverpool, on the other hand, won its last title in 1990. Hicks' solution to combatting that problem is rather basic.

"If you have a chance to get a great player, you get a great player," Hicks said. "We're not going to put a budget on what we're going to do."

It's not always that easy in the world of soccer, with teams from all over Europe -- and sometimes the rest of the world -- also bidding for the top players on the market.

Then again, the Beatles did a pretty good job of competing with Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys.
 

hizzle?

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Then again, the Beatles did a pretty good job of competing with Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys.
they fucking killed them. fuck beach boys and fuck elvis. Betales rocks my sox.



now. I dunno what to expect... he owns my two fav sports teams.
 

S O F I

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Wow. I bet you Englishmen are rather pissed of that the yanks are buying up your favorite things in life.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
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^^

I couldn't care less... Infact if any rich American soccer fans are reading this.... Please could you buy Millwall FC.
 

stefanwzyga

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S O F I said:
Wow. I bet you Englishmen are rather pissed of that the yanks are buying up your favorite things in life.

Would'nt bother most folks. The only thing they are bothered about is whoever buys the clubs bank balance.
 
#8
So I guess we won't be hearing any "U.S.A." chants when we go to Anfield then? The thing is, after criticising Chelsea and United, so many Liverpool fans were just BEGGING for the club to be bought, whether by these Yanks or by the Dubaians. They've hit such a nadir that they just want someone to come in, give Rafa bags of money and buy themselves another Premiership title.

Fucking hypocrites.
 

Bobby Sands

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So I guess we won't be hearing any "U.S.A." chants when we go to Anfield then? The thing is, after criticising Chelsea and United, so many Liverpool fans were just BEGGING for the club to be bought, whether by these Yanks or by the Dubaians. They've hit such a nadir that they just want someone to come in, give Rafa bags of money and buy themselves another Premiership title.

Fucking hypocrites.
Stop talking shit.How do u know if these new owners are gonna make available loads of funds for transfers.

Buying the premiership?

Did we buy 18 league titles?

Did we buy 5 European Cups?

Man Utd always had big moeny to spend on players over the past 10-15 years.Cole,Yorke,Veron,Van Nistelrooy, Ferdinand,Rooney etc but now when the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea start spending big,the Manure fans say that they are buying the league.If thats the case then Manchester United bought every Premier league title they have won.

People like you seem to think that Chelsea's last 2 league wins was all down to their spending power,when in fact, they worked extremely hard to win those two leagues by grafting out results week after week.

They bought the premiership my arse.

What Liverpool supporters were crticising the glaziers buying Man Utd?I didnt give a shit about ti anyway.
 

tHuG $TyLe

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Eh...No idea how it will all work but anyway

If thats the case then Manchester United bought every Premier league title they have won.
Gary Neville
Phillp Neville
Ryan Giggs
David Beckham
Nicky Butt
Paul Scholes
(I must be missing another one)

Were all youth team players who came through..hardly 'bought' now were they.
 
#12
Bobby Sands said:
Stop talking shit.How do u know if these new owners are gonna make available loads of funds for transfers.
First of all, try reading what I said. I never said that these Americans would give Rafa a huge budget, just that some fans hope they will. They had dollar signs in their eyes when it looked like DIC would buy them, less so now that it's these Yanks.

Secondly, they've said that they see investment as being a big step in helping Liverpool win trophies. That means giving them money to buy players.


Man Utd always had big moeny to spend on players over the past 10-15 years.Cole,Yorke,Veron,Van Nistelrooy, Ferdinand,Rooney etc but now when the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea start spending big,the Manure fans say that they are buying the league.If thats the case then Manchester United bought every Premier league title they have won.
There's a big difference between a successful club spending the money they've earned, and a club being bought up and treated like a plaything by some billionnaire with more money than he knows what to do with.

People like you seem to think that Chelsea's last 2 league wins was all down to their spending power,when in fact, they worked extremely hard to win those two leagues by grafting out results week after week.
Oh, they worked hard? See, there I was thinking they just paid the FA to declare them Champions. Of course they fucking worked hard, you don't win the league without working hard. The difference is, the players working hard were big money, world class signings. Look at the money they spent and tell me it didn't make a difference. You can't tell me that spending £200m+ didn't make the difference.


What Liverpool supporters were crticising the glaziers buying Man Utd?I didnt give a shit about ti anyway.
You can't honestly tell me you haven't heard the Scousers criticising United for "selling out" to the Glazers? You haven't heard the "U.S.A." chants?
 

Bobby Sands

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But it is just jokes though.I dont see Manchester United as having sold out just because they have American owners.

What about JP McManus and John Magnier?They have been pumping money into Man Utd for years.Of course they have benefited from outside investment.I cant stand it when Man Utd fans criticise teams like Liverpool for spending big money.I dont think that Liverpool will spend money like Chelsea did anyway.
 

k69atie

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ThUg $TyLe said:
Eh...No idea how it will all work but anyway



Gary Neville
Phillp Neville
Ryan Giggs
David Beckham
Nicky Butt
Paul Scholes
(I must be missing another one)

Were all youth team players who came through..hardly 'bought' now were they.

:thumb: :thumb:
 
#18
Bobby Sands said:
But it is just jokes though.I dont see Manchester United as having sold out just because they have American owners.
Me neither. Once they floated on the stock market, it was always a possibility.

What about JP McManus and John Magnier?They have been pumping money into Man Utd for years.Of course they have benefited from outside investment.I cant stand it when Man Utd fans criticise teams like Liverpool for spending big money.I dont think that Liverpool will spend money like Chelsea did anyway.
There's a big difference between a club having shareholders and a club being bought by a Roman Abramovich type. Shareholders expect to see a return on investment, Abramovich doesn't care whether he makes back his money. DIC probably would have been the same as Abramovich. Penn and Gillet, or whatever they're called, won't be. Most of their money will go on a shiny new stadium.

Oh, and a little statistic for you: Liverpool have spent more money than United since 2002. More money than any English club (bar Chelsea) in fact.
 

Bobby Sands

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Originally Posted by Illuminatille
Oh, and a little statistic for you: Liverpool have spent more money than United since 2002. More money than any English club (bar Chelsea) in fact.
Why do we have to go on statistics since 2002?I prefer to compare what they have spent on transfers since the millenium.

Man Utd=216 million
Lverpool=167.18 million.
 

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