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Dear Lisa,
I note with interest that Tom Hicks attended Liverpool's Premiership fixture with Bolton Wanderers today, and I am intrigued as to the significance of today's visit. In the past, Gillett and Hicks have tended to only fly over for more glamourous Premiership or European fixtures, so what can we read into today's visit which was very much "out of the blue"?
Liverpool Football Club is in crisis and on the verge of financial meltdown, directly as a result of the leveraged buyout by Hicks and Gillett which has loaded £245m worth of debt onto the club, and as a result we cannot move forward on or off the field.
We were promised that there would be a new stadium constructed, just as the Brazilian club Corinthians were when Tom Hicks took over, and yet 3 years on there is no "spade in the ground within 60 days".
Liverpool finished 2nd in the league last season, and should have kicked on this season. There should have been investment in the playing squad in the summer and yet we have invested less than we recouped through player sales. We will continue to regress whilst Hicks and Gillett are owners of this worldwide institution. I am sick and tired of the propaganda and spin that is coming out of Liverpool Football Club. It is time for honesty. We exist to win trophies, not to pay off debts that have been loaded onto the club by others.
The Gillett and Hicks reign has been nothing short of disastrous, and they have proved time and time again that they are not fit and proper custodians of this special Football Club which means so much to so many people around the world.
The owners should now do the honourable thing and sell the club to people who understand "The Liverpool Way", can clear the debts, build the new stadium and take the club forward.
Gillett and Hicks are on borrowed time, and must realise that in order to maximise profit on their investment now is the optimum time to sell the club.
Kind Regards,
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