

Potential Liverpool Owner Might be a Bit Distracted by his Country’s Coup
By: Bob | September 20th, 2006
While the talk of bungs continues to reverberate throughout England (and make us laugh in a schoolyard way), there is also some big news coming out of Liverpool with rumors of a takeover floating in the air. Local newspaper reports say that the Liverpool board might meet early tomorrow to discuss takeover bids from as many as three different groups.
One person who is unlikely to be involved in any takeover bids these days is Thaksin Shinawatra. Thailand’s Prime Minister has been rumored as a potential investor in Liverpool for a number of years, but at the moment he is dealing with a little problem back home – namely a military coup.
You’d think that would only increase his interest in the gig since he’s likely to need to new job soon, but Liverpool’s board might be a bit worried about him sending Steven Gerrard to go boot the army out of Thailand’s government buildings.
As is usually the case, Anfield Road has a good summary of all that is going on in the Liverpool takeover saga.
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I think we can all relate; who among us hasn’t had our business disrupted by a military coup at one point or another?
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Wouldn’t it be good if there was a military coup in ScouseLand – nicking all the scally’s (burglars, robbers). How else do they earn their money to go to home and away games? Their dole money don’t cover it LOL LOL!!
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’sign on, sign on with a pen with a pen
cos you’ll never get a job
you’ll never get a jobsign on, sign on with a pen with a pen’
LOL LOL!!!
to the tune of The Kops, ‘Walk On.’
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