Ed note: Two Yellows is out for the day so we’re bringing you this intriguing look at Tranmere Rovers from new signing Green Eggs. The listings for today’s games are at the bottom of the post, so give it a read and enjoy today’s slate! Stop me if you’ve heard this before. A football club [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Club Takeovers’
Wirral in Trouble Now: Tranmere Rovers and Club 9 Sports
Posted in League One, Weekend Open Thread, tagged Club 9 Sports, Club Takeovers, nPower League One, Sheffield Wednesday, Tranmere Rovers on February 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged Argentine National Team, Aston Villa, Benfica, Bob Bradley, Celtic, Chelsea, Club Takeovers, Craig Bellamy, Diego Maradona, Fulham, Harry Redknapp, Internazionale, James Milner, Juan Sebastian Veron, Kenneth Huang, Liverpool, Manchester City, Mario Balotelli, Neymar, Ramires, Santos, Star Wars, Stephen Ireland, Sunderland, USMNT on August 13, 2010 | 7 Comments »
What you missed while wishing the original ending for “Return of the Jedi” had remained intact…
About Last Night
Posted in About Last Night, tagged Arsenal, Ben Olsen, Brazilian National Team, CD Marathón, Celtic, Club Takeovers, CONCACAF Champions League, CONCACAF SuperLiga, Craig Bellamy, Curt Onalfo, DC United, Fernando Torres, Fiorentina, Indian League, Jermaine Jones, Joe Hart, Juventus, Kaká, Kanye West, Kenneth Huang, Liverpool, Los Angeles Galaxy, Mario Balotelli, Neil Lennon, New England Revolution, Puerto Rico Islanders, Roy Hodgson, San Juan Jaboleth, Santos Laguna, SC Braga, Sebastian Giovinco, Stevan Jovetic, Sunderland, Tauro, UEFA Champions League, USMNT on August 5, 2010 | 5 Comments »
What you missed while using Kanye West’s tweets to caption New Yorker cartoons…
Wait ‘Til We Get Our Money Right
Posted in English Premier League, Financials, tagged Club Takeovers, Financial Disasters, George Gillett, Liverpool, Rhône Group, Tom Hicks on March 15, 2010 | 2 Comments »
All season long, Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have been harping on one figure: £100 million. That’s the amount that they need to raise in outside investment for their plans to continue. Perhaps not coincidentally, it’s also the amount of money that the Royal Bank of Scotland says Liverpool’s debt needs to be [...]