Debt Could Force Sale Of Gerrard And Torres
A document actually nicknamed The Doomsday Book was prepared as Tom Hicks and George Gillett
flirted with catastrophe last season.
It spelled out the consequences if the owners' failed to secure their £290million refinance
deal.
And it was only because the Royal Bank of Scotland feared a massive backlash if they allowed one of
the world's biggest clubs to go into administration that Liverpool were able to reject a £70m bid
from Manchester City for Fernando Torres.
Anfield Talk @ Oct 18, 2009 12:37 PM EST | Blog Profile
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