Parry calls for resolution to Liverpool dispute
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Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry believes that the continuation of the confrontation between the American owner of the club and lengthy negotiations to sell all or part of their share does not preclude the achievement of the page on the field. However, Parry called for a speedy resolution to a damaging public spat between George Gillet and Tom Hicks, there was no option, the couple could resolve the difficulties associated with the regulation of their working time. Better: Parry, and Gillett Hicks at the end of a relationship, and bitterness Gillett is reflected in an interview with a Canadian radio station on Friday that its relationship with the co-owners Tom Hicks had broken for a long time. With Dubai International Capital, according to the reports concerned, a full resumption, Hicks has so far refused to do so, unless it is to keep control of the action, while Gillett seems malleable - argue that DIC “, the” owner. “My plea is that something happens in this week,” said Parry. “There is a need for some urgency, but it is necessary and urgent, it is good not bad for an urgent solution. “To read more upward, and we need a solution, but I do not believe that this will be a direct influence on the players, which is quite unlikely. “It is certainly not conducive to long-term planning and management of the association. Over time, if we do not provide more and do more, ie if the disgruntled star player, but not directly from fear, where I sit. ” Peter Crouch insists that the meeting room had no direct influence on the players’ performances. Crouch, instead of believing that it is Liverpool’s Champions League quarter-final meeting with Arsenal proves that the players minds. Despite the recent upturn in form, Liverpool has fallen once again a long way to go behind challenge for the Premier League, but European success, as they have evolved over the past few seasons, it’s not on them too. |