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Confusion over Kenneth Huang's Liverpool bid among claims and denials
Kenneth Huang's bid for Liverpool was plunged into further confusion on Friday night.
Confusion over Kenneth Huang's Liverpool bid among claims and denials
Kenneth Huang's bid for Liverpool was plunged into further confusion on Friday night.
Confusion over Kenneth Huang's Liverpool bid among claims and denials
Kenneth Huang's bid for Liverpool was plunged into further confusion on Friday night.
The headline news on Liverpool's Chinese bidders | Media Monkey
News that a China-based consortium is bidding for Liverpool Football Club has sparked a frenzy of media interest. This has ranged from predictable headlines such as "You'll never wok alone" in the Daily Star, Mirror and the Guardian's Fiver email to Radio 4's Today programme interviewing members of Liverpool's Chinese community and persuading one to sing the Kop anthem in Cantonese. But Monkey's heart sank at the headline on a Tim Collard piece in today's Daily Telegraph: "Come on Liwupu? Well, it does have a certain ring to it". Punning headlines are one thing, but Monkey last heard
The headline news on Liverpool's Chinese bidders | Media Monkey
News that a China-based consortium is bidding for Liverpool Football Club has sparked a frenzy of media interest. This has ranged from predictable headlines such as "You'll never wok alone" in the Daily Star, Mirror and the Guardian's Fiver email to Radio 4's Today programme interviewing members of Liverpool's Chinese community and persuading one to sing the Kop anthem in Cantonese. But Monkey's heart sank at the headline on a Tim Collard piece in today's Daily Telegraph: "Come on Liwupu? Well, it does have a certain ring to it". Punning headlines are one thing, but Monkey last heard
Kenneth Huang group reveals more detail on Liverpool takeover bid
Broker acting for Kennth Huang says bid is supported by consortium of investors including potentially investment arm of Chinese government.
Kenneth Huang group reveals more detail on Liverpool takeover bid
Broker acting for Kennth Huang says bid is supported by consortium of investors including potentially investment arm of Chinese government.
Kenneth Huang group reveals more detail on Liverpool takeover bid
Broker acting for Kennth Huang says bid is supported by consortium of investors including potentially investment arm of Chinese government.
Soccer-China media sceptical about state links to Liverpool bid
Reports that China's sovereign wealth fund was backing a potential bid to buy English football club Liverpool were received with scepticism by the country's media on Friday.
Liverpool bid always a step too far for Chinese
The prospect of the Communist Party's sovereign wealth fund buying the jewel of the English league was always unlikely.
Liverpool bid always a step too far for Chinese
The prospect of the Communist Party's sovereign wealth fund buying the jewel of the English league was always unlikely.
Liverpool bid always a step too far for Chinese
The prospect of the Communist Party's sovereign wealth fund buying the jewel of the English league was always unlikely.
Royals deny Reds Federici bid
Reading have denied receiving a bid from Liverpool for goalkeeper Adam Federici.
Hammond - No Reds bid for Federici
Reading director of football Nick Hammond has denied that the Royals have received a bid from Liverpool for goalkeeper Adam Federici.
Liverpool hijack Arsenal's bid for Marouane Chamakh
• Liverpool to offer Chamakh a pre-contract agreement• Leeds holding out for £3m for Jermaine BeckfordLiverpool are prepared to rival Arsenal in the pursuit of Marouane Chamakh as Rafael Benítez tries to capitalise on uncertainty surrounding the Bordeaux striker's future with the offer of a pre-contract agreement at Anfield. Chamakh has been linked with Arsenal since last summer although Arsène Wenger is yet to make a firm offer for the Morocco international. Chamakh, who is out of contract with Bordeaux at the end of the season, is free to sign a pre-contract deal with a foreign club
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