The socialism I believe in is everyone working for each other, everyone having a share of the rewards. It's the way I see football, the way I see life. - Bill Shankly
Monday 28 September 2009 at 13:00
Spirit Of Shankly has a clear message for George Gillett and Tom Hicks - You're not welcome here. The sooner they get that message, the better, for LFC, its fans, and for the wider community. On Saturday, that message was once again given to George Gillett. When he arrived at Melwood early Saturday morning to show around visitors from Saudi Arabia, the last thing he would have expected was fans to be waiting for his arrival and to protest at his presence. That was exactly what he got, and he was left in no doubt as to the feelings of fans when he hastily departed from Melwood upon being confronted.
Whilst Gillett sought sanctuary at the club's academy, he was once again confronted by fans, who made their feelings known. Gillett, in an attempt to quell any anger, offered to answer questions from one of the Union's members present. As expected, and as is the custom for George Gillett and his partner Tom Hicks, the validity of what he had to say was questionable at the least. Whilst repeatedly making comparisons with Chelsea and Manchester United, Gillett made a number of claims, one of which is an easily proven lie. When asked about the stadium, and Gillett saying there would be a spade in the ground in 60 days, Gillett not only denied saying this, but accused co-owner Tom Hicks of saying it. The video here shows the press conference where that claim was made.
Make your own mind up about who said it, but if you are watching it George, you’re the short one, grey hair and wearing glasses. Tom is the other one, much bigger with his mouth closed for once.
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