Liverpool To Benefit As Tom Hicks Lines Up Buyers
The financial concerns that have dogged English soccer club Liverpool could be a thing of the past
if the club's co-owner, Tom Hicks, completes the US$600 million sale of the Texas Rangers, and
focuses his interests on the Premier League.
Hicks, who dissolved Hicks Sports Marketing Group earlier this summer, was reportedly forced to
depend on US$15 million from Major League Baseball to help pay wages at the franchise in August.
Anfield Talk @ Sep 3, 2009 11:03 AM EST | Blog Profile
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