Supporters union Spirit Of Shankly ask Liverpool FC fans to appeal to RBS and MP's over Tom Hicks & George Gillett

By Administrator on Jun 7, 09 06:17 PM in Fans

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LIVERPOOL FC supporters union Spirit Of Shankly are asking the club's supporters to get involved in direct action against the club's American owners.

Recent publication of the club's finances showed the alarming scale of the debt placed on the club's holding company Kop Holdings by Tom Hicks and George Gillett with the club's Auditors commenting on "the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt on the Group's and parent company's ability to continue as a going concern".

Supporters are reminded that since the club was taken over in early 2007 :-

* The club now owe banks over £300m

* Interest alone to service that debt costs £40m a year

* The club made £10m operating profit last year which is not enough to cover the interest payments meaning a plunge £30m further into debt every season before penny is spent

* Every player bought puts the club further into the red and increases those interest payments

* To build a new ground without alternative investment means another £400m loan which will double those interest payments

* The majority of the debt has been run up simply by the American owners takeover of the club. making a mockery of their promise to be "different" from the Glazers - who also borrowed other peoples' money to buy Manchester United.

Hicks and Gillett's current loan agreement with the Royal Bank of Scotland is up for renewal in July and SOS are asking Liverpool supporters to contact RBS to urge them not to grant an extension, forcing the owners to commence an exit strategy and sell the club.

SOS request

We are asking all fans to write to RBS making clear our opposition to the refinancing and demanding information from RBS as to their current and future intentions relating to their support of the current owners.

Your letter needs to be posted to:

Richard Holliday
Royal Bank of Scotland
135 Bishopsgate
London
EC2M 3UR

Or an email sent to him at: [email protected]

We are asking for you to do both - we expect the volume of email traffic will be such that RBS will take immediate action to block and filter so please post a letter and be imaginative but polite with the subject heading of any email - "LFC" or "Liverpool" are quite likely to be filtered out pretty quickly.

We are also asking all members and fans to write to their own Members of Parliament drawing their attention to the fact that as tax payers we are effective majority shareholders within RBS and as such demand that our voices are heard and that our wishes are heeded and acted upon. Not only are we as supporters of LFC paying the loan repayments for Hicks and Gillett, but as taxpayers who have a controlling stake in RBS, we are paying for the loans that have placed the Club's existence in jeopardy. Encourage them to raise the issue in Parliament. It's our money and we don't want it going to them.

We have drafted letters for use below (or by all means compose your own using moderate and restrained language) to go to the Account Manager at RBS dealing with the re-finance and to your local MP (if you're not sure of who is your MP then search at http://findyourmp.parliament.uk/)

We have a small window of opportunity now as the refinancing date approaches so please send your letter as soon as possible - please pass on details of this site and page to anyone you know who supports our aims urging them to write as well.

Template for the RBS Letter

Dear Sir,

Re: Liverpool Football Club/Kop Football Ltd

The Spirit of Shankly is the Liverpool FC Supporters' Union set up to represent the interests of the true owners of Liverpool Football Club, namely the supporters. We are registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act and are regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

I have seen the company accounts published in the last couple of days in relation to our football club and its associated companies and it is clear that the business model operated by the current "owners" is unsustainable and quite frankly an embarrassment to you as funders of what is rapidly becoming a laughing stock in sporting and financial circles and more importantly to us as the proper custodians of a proud institution. Well, enough is enough.

I am writing to you to seek information as to Royal Bank of Scotland's intentions relating to the refinancing of loans due from the Club and its associated companies which are due for review in July this year.

I appreciate that there are issues relating to confidentiality but I take the view that as one of the true owners of Liverpool Football Club I am entitled to know the Bank's current intentions and views relating to any refinancing.

It is clear in the current economic climate that the Bank may have no appetite to extend funding on any basis or upon significantly different and onerous terms, and accordingly the supporters need to know where RBS stand on this issue which is quickly coming to a head.

The Spirit of Shankly has taken professional advice and is aware that there are various options open to you as follows:

1. Refinancing upon the same, similar or different terms (with the attendant arrangement fees, costs etc);

2. A formal refusal to refinance on any terms leaving the current obligations needing to be immediately repaid with the threat of formal insolvency proceedings;

3. A formal but private refusal to refinance on any terms and the more likely "informal administration" seeking an exit strategy for RBS reducing expenditure and investment and seeing a medium term repayment of interest and capital;

4. Repayment of the current funding due to a third party funder being secured to replace RBS.
In any event I am entitled to know what your current and short term intentions are and what negotiations and representations are being made regarding the July deadline.

I feel that RBS, should not under any circumstances, re-negotiate a re-financing package with George Gillett or Tom Hicks that would see them remain in control at Liverpool Football Club. As the true owners of Liverpool Football Club the supporters demand that our wishes and our desires should be considered by you and that desire is to see Tom Hicks and George Gillett removed from Liverpool Football Club.

Please note that I expect to receive a substantive response rather than a bland refusal to discuss the issue with me. If I do not receive a satisfactory response then I know the Union is already planning direct action against RBS to support our request for the information we deserve.

Yours sincerely


Template for the letter to your MP

Re: Liverpool Football Club/Kop Football Ltd

I am a constituent of yours and would like to seek your support in lobbying the government to use its controlling stake in the RBS group to refuse to re-finance the loans given by RBS to Liverpool Football Club and its associated companies and to assist in taking steps to return the Club to its rightful owners, the fans.

I have written to RBS in the following terms which explain the views of fans and what we see as RBS's obligation to us:

The Spirit of Shankly is the Liverpool FC Supporters' Union set up to represent the interests of the true owners of Liverpool Football Club, namely the supporters. We are registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act and are regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

I have seen the company accounts published in the last couple of days in relation to our football club and its associated companies and it is clear that the business model operated by the current "owners" is unsustainable and quite frankly an embarrassment to you as funders of what is rapidly becoming a laughing stock in sporting and financial circles and more importantly to us as the proper custodians of a proud institution. Well, enough is enough.

I am writing to you to seek information as to Royal Bank of Scotland's intentions relating to the refinancing of loans due from the Club and its associated companies which are due for review in July this year.

I appreciate that there are issues relating to confidentiality but I take the view that as one of the true owners of Liverpool Football Club we are entitled to know the Bank's current intentions and views relating to any refinancing.

It is clear in the current economic climate that the Bank may have no appetite to extend funding on any basis or upon significantly different and onerous terms, and accordingly the supporters need to know where RBS stand on this issue which is quickly coming to a head.

The Union has taken professional advice and is aware that there are various options open to you as follows:

1. Refinancing upon the same, similar or different terms (with the attendant arrangement fees, costs etc);

2. A formal refusal to refinance on any terms leaving the current obligations needing to be immediately repaid with the threat of formal insolvency proceedings;

3. A formal but private refusal to refinance on any terms and the more likely "informal administration" seeking an exit strategy for RBS reducing expenditure and investment and seeing a medium term repayment of interest and capital;

4. Repayment of the current funding due to a third party funder being secured to replace RBS.
In any event we are entitled to know your current and short term intentions are and what negotiations and representations are being made regarding the July deadline.

I feel that RBS, should not under any circumstances, re-negotiate a re-financing package with George Gillett or Tom Hicks that would see them remain in control at Liverpool Football Club. As the true owners of Liverpool Football Club the supporters demand that our wishes and our desires should be considered by you and that desire is to see Tom Hicks and George Gillett removed from Liverpool Football Club.

Please note that I expect to receive a substantive response rather than a bland refusal to discuss the issue with me. If I do not receive a satisfactory response then I know the Union is already planning direct action against RBS to support our request for the information we deserve.

The government is in a unique position to instruct RBS not to refinance these loans and to start a process that will see Liverpool Football Club passed to supporters' ownership.

Yours sincerely


SOS are keen to track how many letters and emails are sent to RBS - if you take part in our campaign please email [email protected] confirming whether you have sent an email, letter or both and confirming if you are a member or non-member. This will allow us to gauge the success or otherwise of the campaign.


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16 Comments

Larry Shone said:

And when the Bank refuses the extension and it takes more time to find another buyer than is allowed and the FA deduct 15 to thirty points from us for the start of next season.

Where will you all go to spend your every other Saturday's and talk about how things used to be when we had a premiership team?

I hope we find a way out of the mess that we are in but don't go digging an even deeper bloody hole.

Scouse Red said:

No-one wants to see us docked points but the long-term future of the club is at stake here not just next season's title challenge, never mind moaning about "when we had a premiership team" if these parasites are allowed to carry on we won't have any team at all!!

Send the emails.

theno said:

I think its time we all made a stand and this time stick to it.We need these YANKS out and the sooner the better,I dont belive a word they say.2million expenses what a joke,they have been caught out once again.What do we do i dont no but i do no e need to act fast otherwise we might be playing newcastle sooner than we expected,if there is a club left after all this.

edmund said:

if this club die so do i and all true liverpool fans, let be the true red army, and stand side by side, man woman and boy girl and get the two yanks out, you know what we sing never walk alone, so lets do it

michael elisseou said:

It's high time Gillett and Hicks hightailed it out of Liverpool and the mess that they've left the club in.

Not only does Liverpool have very little money for summer transfers but these two have run up expenses of millions of dollars and stuck it to the club. They have no sense of tradition and loyalty and have no idea what real football is all about.

Hicks and Gillett - go home and let Liverpool FC prosper!

john newman said:

be very careful, yes we want the yanks out but at what cost. should we go into administration our top players would be sold off cheaply points would be deducted for the following season and few new players would be likely to want to come here while in admin.lets think it through

Nick said:

Liverpool Signed Glen johnson 18 million but pompey owe us 8 million off crouch and Yankees Said They Will Raise Money For David Villa by Selling Baseball and Hockey Team. Yankees Go Home Dubai Owners Closer Too Taking Over Liverpool /

martin said:

I cannot understand why nobody from the middle east have not made a fresh bid for our club I thought they were very keen on a takeover, now is the time so come arabs make your move.

James Anderson said:

It's about time the yanks cut their losses and split. Then lets get some one who really cares for the club and supporters, and will spend endlessly to get the club back up to where we belong. Come back D.I.C. all is forgiven. Go Home Americans!

"You'll never walk alone"

Peter said:

Since the Yanks came we have won the European Cup and also made the last four.

Last season we came closest yet to winning the PL.

They are obviously committed to LFC and have kept RAFA at Anfield.

They have ensured there has been enough money to but Torres, Keen, Johnson et al.

The only thing that went wrong was the world recession.

So please stop this scouse whingeing. It just makes you look silly.

Either that or become a Newcastle supporter.

Iain said:

Peter - you say that since the Yanks arrived we have won the European Cup....no we havent?

And you also say that they provided the money for us to sign Torres....no they didnt?

Both of those things happened before the Americans bought the club. And most fans complaints have nothing to do with the recession, but the fact that they bought the club and then transferred the debt from their purchase back onto our accounts. This in turn has affected where our money has to go and takes it away from the transfer budget. I think you would find that if we didnt have a £350 million debt as a direct result of the takeover then Benitez would have at least double the £30 million budget he has at the moment.

osama said:

I can't stand the yanks they need to go now before we end up like newcastle

Andy said:

well said iain m8 least u no yr stuff i am a red through and through and tbh dont think the yanks realise the passion behind the club i'll give um 1 more season b4 they cut and try to run with a profit

john said:

glen johnson is a brilliant signing and can't wait to see him in action in the pre-season friendlies. liverpool need to keep torres, mascherano and xabi alonso if the squad is going to be tougher next season.

liverpool should of tuck the offer samuel eto'o for mascherano, liverpool where stupid to so and because of that he could be of to manchester city.

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