By royhendo, on August 7th, 2010
The SaveLFC DVD – download it for free now!
The DVD contains Steve Zissou’s documentary of the owners’ time at the club. It’s something all of us should watch.
Here’s the DVD Preview with screen shots: http://www.ourclubourshirt.com/SaveLFCDVD.pdf
Here’s how to make your DVD.
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By admin, on July 19th, 2010
While most Liverpool fans eagerly pounced on what seems like the first Good News in a very long time with the signing of Joe Cole, the club had another news story on hand.
One it wasn’t so keen to publicise. The ticket prices for the new season.

Continue reading A good day to bury bad news?
By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010
2010: Four Liars of the Apocalypse
12th January 2010 – Tom Hicks Jr tells Liverpool fan and SOS member Steve Horner to do something I’m not sure the majority of grown men would like to be able to do. Mr Horner declined, despite Mr Hicks assuring him that he’d been laying off the garlic for a while.
Tom Hicks Jnr under pressure to resign from Liverpool board over obscene email to fan
Liverpool director Tom Hicks Jr faces mounting pressure to resign from the board despite offering a personal apology for sending an obscene email to a fan concerned about the Anfield club’s financial future.
Continue reading The Warts And All Stadium Timeline – 2010
By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010
2009: Spare any change?
24th January 2009 – Hicks trails around the middle east like a rag and bone man (private jet instead of horse and cart of course) looking for investors for the club. The Telegraph went as far as running down the key negotiators.
22nd February 2009 – Spirit of Shankly’s inaugural AGM takes place.
27th February 2009 – Rick Parry leaves Liverpool FC. Fans openly weep in the street.
Continue reading The Warts And All Stadium Timeline – 2009
By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010
2008: Credit Crunched Cowboys
8th January 2008 – Hazel Blears, Government Minister announces there’s no need for an inquiry into the plans. She said: “Local planning authorities are normally best placed to make decisions relating to their areas. It is right that in general, they should be free to carry out their duties responsibly, with the minimum of interference.”
10th January 2008 – apparently Liverpool in no rush over stadium plan.
Continue reading The Warts And All Stadium Timeline – 2008
By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010
2007: New Owners, New Era, New Anfield
6th February 2007 - Hicks and Gillett buy the club. 60 days. Large swimming pools. Spades in the ground. No debt on the club – I mean, it’s totally different from what the Glazers are doing.
20th February 2007 – stadium plans were on display in the Vernon Sangster. It was still the Parrybowl at that stage. 12th March 2007 – parts of Stanley Park were fenced off, and bore holes made to test the ground. Progress, it seemed, was being made. Liverpool Echo – New Anfield
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By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010
2006: Moores, Parry and Bowls
14th February 2006 – the stadium’s back on after a £10m grant gets rubber stamped.
13th July 2006 – Whoops! Moores and Parry are running out of time to get it started or they’ll miss out on that self-same grant. The grant, by the way, is European Union grant funding awarded via the NWDA. That’s the North West Development Agency, not the rap band. Although I could be wrong.
18th July 2006 – Parry says the stadium plans ‘won’t collapse’.
Continue reading The Warts And All Stadium Timeline – 2006
By royhendo, on July 14th, 2010

What’s the world’s most expensive drawing?*
No, it’s not a Rembrandt, or a Michelangelo, or a Raphael, or a Jackson Pollock. Ladies and Gentlemen, in this next few pages we’ll present the plans for Liverpool FC’s “New Anfield” stadium.
This particular doodle, by a reknowned collective of grand masters under the pen name “HKS”, has cost Liverpool Football Club a mindblowing £55.8m over the course of four years. Stop and read that again.
That’s £55.8m. For a set of blueprints for a stadium.*
Take a minute – it’s natural to experience brain freeze when that number first meets your brain.
Continue reading The Most Expensive Drawing In History
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