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Sue Johnston
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Featured review
A piece of Liverpool F.C. history
This film represents the struggle, that the Liverpool supporters went through to try and remove the parasitic owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett from Liverpool F.C. They promised no debt to be added to the club, they saddled us with the purchase cost of the club and an extra £100 million they loaned for transfers, £400 million in total. They asset stripped the team to maintain control, they tied the managers hands in the transfer market once the £100 million had been spent (mostly on loan repayments), they promised us a new stadium and never delivered. They lied, lied, lied. Our performances on the pitch started to suffer as we slipped out of the top 4 of the league. We still feel the negativity of Hicks and Gillett at the club as we are battling to stay clear of the relegation zone.
Until Mike Jefferies took the time out of his busy schedule to raise awareness to the clubs plight with this film, we weren't getting the publicity we needed. He put a call out to famous Liverpool fans, ex players, and us regular LFC fans and the call was answered, the result is this film and our problems were blown wide open to the world.
This film added pressure to the owners and helped Royal Bank of Scotland force the sale of the club to go through to the new owners New England Sport Ventures. Although we have residual problems from the Hicks and Gillett era we are debt free and under far better stewardship.
This film is a time capsule which documents just how the fans felt at our lowest point in this ownership farce, and as such is as much a part of our clubs history as any trophy.
Until Mike Jefferies took the time out of his busy schedule to raise awareness to the clubs plight with this film, we weren't getting the publicity we needed. He put a call out to famous Liverpool fans, ex players, and us regular LFC fans and the call was answered, the result is this film and our problems were blown wide open to the world.
This film added pressure to the owners and helped Royal Bank of Scotland force the sale of the club to go through to the new owners New England Sport Ventures. Although we have residual problems from the Hicks and Gillett era we are debt free and under far better stewardship.
This film is a time capsule which documents just how the fans felt at our lowest point in this ownership farce, and as such is as much a part of our clubs history as any trophy.
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- Jan 14, 2011
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- Hope Street Hotel, 40 Hope St, Liverpool L1 9DA, United Kingdom(this is the location where the short was filmed thanks)
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- Runtime7 minutes
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