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
Wednesday 12 May 2010 at 13:00
The Spirit Of Shankly is to meet with representatives of the Premier League, including Chief Executive Richard Scudamore, this week to discuss the issues recently raised with them in our letter and email campaign (See letter below).
Thousands of our members emailed questions to them and underlined how their lack of regulation was continuing to have a negative impact on our football club. This forced the Premier League into listening to us, and the Union's Executive Committee has been invited to meet with them.
At the meeting we intend to ask the questions put in our email and letter campaign and in particular why past and present conduct in running other sporting Clubs has little relevance to the fit and proper test, why lies to the sellers of the Club and supporters have no relevance to the test and most importantly in light of the Premier League's own rules, what impact the last two sets of qualified accounts have had on Premier League governance rules.
Once the meeting has taken place we will report to our members so they can know exactly what has been discussed. We will do our best to get answers as to why the Premier League are continuing to allow the deteriorating situation at Liverpool, and ask them what they are doing about it.
We find their lack of regulation staggering, and we will urge them to prevent the situation arising again - We do not want another Tom and George, we want 'fit and proper' owners. After all, it's our football club, it's our game, and on behalf of our members we are going to have our say.
Our Letter to Premier League
Dear Premier League
The Spirit Of Shankly, the Liverpool Supporters Union, was set up following the growing anger and upset at how Tom Hicks and George Gillett were running our club, how they had reneged on the 'promises' made when purchasing our football club.
It is due to our present owners that I find myself contacting you now. Liverpool FC is a club rich in history and tradition with a legacy unrivalled around the world. Yet supporters, the true owners and custodians of the club, find themselves worrying about off the pitch matters, which a financially prudent business is supposed to manage, and those who run the game are meant to regulate.
Please cast your mind back to February 2007, when Tom Hicks and George Gillett took charge of Liverpool Football Club, presumably they will have been subject to the Premier League's 'Fit and Proper' persons test. Just what exactly were Tom Hicks and George Gillett asked at the time? What checks were made about their background and suitability to own our Club? Are they 'Fit and Proper' when the following are considered:
The result of Premier League inaction and negligence is that the Royal Bank of Scotland has made an express requirement that the Club reduce the debt by £100 million forthwith. As a result, LFC finds itself hawking for investment, threatened with action from its bankers if the debt is not reduced. What is the Premier League doing about protecting one of its most prominent members?
It is Liverpool Football Club's current predicament and the Premier League's criminal silence on these issues that has prompted me to contact you. Liverpool Football Club now finds itself being 'touted' around looking for someone to come in and pay down the debt with a £100 million investment. So far one bid has been submitted from the Rhone group and with the deadline for offers fast approaching. We may find ourselves forced into inappropriate investment, rather than finding suitable investment.
I demand that the Premier League conduct a vigorous 'fit and proper' person’s test of any new investor, considering they are expected to take a controlling stake.
I demand that subsequently you regulate in a much more vigorous way to ensure that any future investor keep any promises to protect all football clubs and the game that you regulate through binding undertakings to be given to the Premier League.
For instance, if it is the Rhone group who are to take a controlling stake in our Club, I would ask that you take account of the following:
Supporters are rightly concerned. Spirit Of Shankly sent several questions to Christian Purslow, Managing Director at LFC about the proposed investment. Two weeks on, there has been no response, just more worry with newspaper headlines speculating on my club's future. Why are fans having to ask these questions, and fight to protect their club rather than you, the powers that be?
We are not the only club suffering from owners with broken promises, poor finances, or outright liars in charge. What we want to be, is the last.
The Premier League, with its interest in protecting its brand, and being "ownership neutral" is damaging the game. The supporters, like myself, who make this game what it is, are unhappy. Will you listen? Will you answer our questions? I would ask that you do, as if not, our fight and our protests will come to your door.
Ask yourself this - If you don't act now, what brand will you be selling when clubs are bankrupt, fans have walked away and the game lies in tatters?
Yours sincerely
Spirit Of Shankly
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