Liverpool and Tom Hicks?
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:21 pm
can anyone confirm the report i think i just heard on the radio that said tom hicks (texas rangers and dallas stars owner) and a business partner are buying liverpool?
I was at the last rangers game a couple seasons ago, after the game we were waiting by the Hicks-coptor. Out comes he and his family and a rather drunken roach screams out "hey hicks, how 'bout getting us a winner next season"... i did my part.on second thought, I just heard from an insider that Tom Hicks is indeed part of the ownership group with the Canadiens owner...
Great. Ruinin' teams worldwide!
yeah, well, just wait until dan snyder comes for arsenal....as an arsenal fan, i approve of this sale.
Naw, it wouldn't be worse, perhaps the same. Jerry Jones, Dan Snyder, and Al Davis are basically the same. Except Jerry and Al have three super bowl trophies each, where as Dan has none.Worse, wait until Jerry Jones figures out he wants a footie team.
while not a dan snyder fan, he wouldnt be nearly as bad as tom hicks. hicks has proven in a league with no salary cap that he doesnt mind cutting/trading players to reduce salaries in order to turn a profit.yeah, well, just wait until dan snyder comes for arsenal....as an arsenal fan, i approve of this sale.
well he did have a super bowl team a few years ago...granted they got thrashed but they did get there...I don't think Al Davis belongs in this conversation anymore as I am pretty sure he has lost the last thread connecting him to reality.
Trent Dilfer can thank Mr. Davis for his ring. They were talking the other day on the radio about the worst quarterbacks to ever play in the superbowl. He made the top (or bottom) five and was the only one that had won.well he did have a super bowl team a few years ago...granted they got thrashed but they did get there...I don't think Al Davis belongs in this conversation anymore as I am pretty sure he has lost the last thread connecting him to reality.
um...Dilfer won his super bowl with the Ravens?Trent Dilfer can thank Mr. Davis for his ring. They were talking the other day on the radio about the worst quarterbacks to ever play in the superbowl. He made the top (or bottom) five and was the only one that had won.well he did have a super bowl team a few years ago...granted they got thrashed but they did get there...I don't think Al Davis belongs in this conversation anymore as I am pretty sure he has lost the last thread connecting him to reality.
Are international ownership groups common in Spain, Italy, etc? Is this a trend that will continue?
Sorry. I was thinking that it was Kerry Collins and the Raiders that they played, but it was Kerry Collins and the Giants. Which brings to mind another fair-at-best quarterback to make it to the big game, Rich Gannon.um...Dilfer won his super bowl with the Ravens?....