Liverpool has agreed a settlement with former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. How much the payoff is exactly, we don’t know but Hicks and Gillett have dropped their case against the club as a result.
Hicks and Gillett lost control of the club in October, 2010. According to The Guardian, “The purchase brought to an end Hicks and Gillett’s near ruinous three-and-a-half year ownership of Liverpool – the case against them was actually brought by the Royal Bank of Scotland, who were owned £235m by the Americans – but they only departed after making claims against Broughton, Purslow and Ayre, who has remained at Liverpool and is now their managing director. The club have confirmed that those claims have now been dropped.”
Here are the Premier League news headlines for today:
- Liverpool agree settlement with former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett — The Independent
- Wenger believes Theo Walcott will sign a new contract with the club by 31 January — BBC Sport
- Nani and Anderson back in Manchester United squad for visit of Liverpool — The Guardian
- Everton FC’s Ross Barkley joins Leeds United on loan — Liverpool Echo
- Aston Villa’s Ron Vlaar has returned to training while Darren Bent is injured — The Independent
- Mancini quashes Balotelli Manchester City exit rumours — Manchester Evening News
- Twitter map finally reveals exactly where Manchester United fans live — The Telegraph
- Steve Cotterill has joined QPR’s backroom staff on a short-term deal — Daily Express
- Robin van Persie and Andre Villas-Boas win December awards — Premier League
- Rafael Benítez could get more ‘nasty’ abuse, warns Chelsea fans group — The Guardian
- Why were Swansea the only team to make a move for the Spanish sensation Michu? — BBC Sport
- 20 magnificent assorted vintage football stickers – Vol #18 — Who Ate All The Pies
- Chelsea channel David Bowie, but they’re beating up the wrong guy — The Guardian
- Simon Mignolet has been voted the North-East Player of the Year — The Independent
- Which EPL teams are the most popular in each area? A Twitter interactive map — The Guardian
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