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  1. Oct 02, 2020 However, 90Min.com journalist, @GrizzKhan, has claimed via his Twitter account that Fulham are now the latest club to lodge a bid for Brewster. Fulham have now entered the race for young Rhian Brewster. Bid in #LFC #Fulham — Grizz. (@GrizzKhan) October 1, 2020. The update comes as it appears Crystal Palace have moved away from discussions.
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UEFA could kick three of this season's Champions League semi-finalists out of the competition, according to executive committee member Jesper Moller.

Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid are among the 12 clubs who have signed up for a new breakaway Super League that has sparked fury at UEFA HQ.

There have been threats that any players who take part in the Super League will be banned from competing in any UEFA and FIFA competitions - including the Euros and the World Cup.

But it could be even more severe as Moller, head of the Danish FA, has said he expects Chelsea, City and Madrid to be kicked out of this season's Champions League before they get the chance to fulfil their semi-final first legs.

Per the Independent, Moller says he 'expects' the trio to be thrown out on Friday 23 April, four days before the first semi-final between Real Madrid and Chelsea is scheduled to take place.

What it would mean for the fate of this season's trophy remains to be seen, but the obvious course of action seems to be awarding PSG the title by default - since they are the only semi-finalist not currently at risk of being disqualified.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin earlier branded those involved as 'snakes' and 'liars' with his fury particularly directed towards Manchester United's Ed Woodward and Juventus' Andrea Agnelli.

He said: 'If I start with Ed Woodward, he called me last Thursday evening saying he’s very satisfied with and fully supports the reforms and the only thing he want to talk about was FFP, when obviously he had already signed something else.

'Andrea Agnelli is the biggest disappointment of all, I’ve never seen a person that would lie so many times, so persistently as he did. It’s unbelievable.

'We didn't know we had snakes so close to us, now we know.

'Super League is only about money, money of the dozen, I don't want to call them dirty dozen, but UEFA is about developing football, and about financing what should be financed, that our football, our culture survives, and some people don't understand it.

'Not only the football world, but society and governments are united. It's part of our culture. We are all united against this nonsense of a project.'

I’m not saying he would have had a hero’s welcome but there would presumably have been a huge amount of goodwill. He saved LFC from Hicks + Gillett. Now he’ll barely be able to show his face in the city and will be remembered for his greed. What a legacy

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Johnny Heavey ()

@anniehlfc I’m not sure. He didn’t with Hicks and Gillett. Although that doesn’t mean Henderson would have either.

Rik Henderson ()

@OnlySimonLucas All of those were u-turned too, and rightly so. But having an owner who makes (sometimes major but never irreversible) mistakes on occasion is far better than having one that took us to the brink of bankruptcy - a genuine risk at the end of Hicks and Gillett.

Peter Murray-Rust ()

The club was still chaired locally by John Moores but in 2007 he sold it to the US Hicks and Gillett, who were only interested in profit (asset-stripping) . #LFC nearly went under during their ownerships . in 2010 it was purchased by Henry of Fenway Sports

BaldMan* ()

@dcallydesign The FSGOUT brigade is out in force tonight. Apparently none of them have made a mistake in their lives and asked for forgiveness. I think they forget how bad it was under Hicks & Gillett

Christopher Hughes ()
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@moustache_and @GrizzKhan Go where? Go how? Liverpool fans, we / us, screwed ourselves when we sold out to Hicks & Gillett - and got a couple of sweeteners for the pleasure too.

. ()

@ChrisvLFC Problem is. It’s well and good blaming fsg if our next owners are bad because they should have sold us to good people, but ultimately we’re stuck with the shit option then. I don’t want a hicks and gillett

Procision Oxford Football Academy ()

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Sara ()

@zanetalkssports No one is forgiving them. Just need to see what steps they will take next. I don’t care if they stay or go, I just pray the next owner will not be worse than them. The Gillett and Hicks era was so bad.

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R0land0 ()

@Adamtrt12 @bateson87 FSG are solely responsible for bringing Klopp to the club, and taking the club out of hands of the Royal Bank of Scotland after Hicks and Gillett drove it into the to mention paying the high wage bill, UCL and PL title. Get a grip.

Rob Draper ()

I’m not saying he would have had a hero’s welcome but there would presumably have been a huge amount of goodwill. He saved LFC from Hicks + Gillett. Now he’ll barely be able to show his face in the city and will be remembered for his greed. What a legacy

Habby Hoppy ()

@DC50Lauren I think if they did go, it’ll just be a different owner with the intentions to run it as a business and maybe take out millions like the glazers. We’re still in better hands than the likes of hicks and gillett but they HAVE to listen and gauge the reactions before acting

Kenny ()

@a_dormor @LFC If FSG were to end up selling off the back of the hatred from the fanbase and we returned to something akin to the Hodgson/Hicks/Gillett era, we’d be confirmed as having the worst fans in the country.

Ross Downes ()

@moleman75 @SkySportsPL Plus all these FSG out people - be careful what you wish for. If they were to leave, the club is not easy to afford now, and you could easily get another Hicks and Gillett!

Richard Buxton ()

@1986_legend @Obzyer Indeed. Obviously they’ve had on-field success and built a new stand but their PR own goals are rivalling Hicks & Gillett at the moment, which says something. A clear deterrent might make them stop with this hellbent pursuit of an NFL-style league

CalJones⚽️⚽️ ()

@lwilsonjones12 @John_W_Henry U turned on that though and it’s only cause Moshiri bought the liver buildings. I know what you mean lad I do but I’m willing to give him another chance. Considering all the good they’ve done, getting us out of the debt from Hicks and Gillett and all that I’m willing to forgive

Richard Buxton ()

@1986_legend @Obzyer The club is also valued at a couple of billion. They’ve built up a tidy little portfolio for themselves so won’t be walking away from it. Moreover, it took years for Hicks & Gillett to finally be seen off while LFC was carrying mountains of debt

RKL ()

@LFCSCN Tror at supporterne skal roe seg kraftig ned. Vi har hatt fantastiske eiere i John W. Henry mfl i flere år nå. De har fått Liverpool tilbake på kartet. Mulig at dere ønsker Hicks og Gillett igjen? 🤮Vi har eiere som vil d beste for Liverpool, og alle kan gjøre feil.#YNWA

Stephen Haw ()
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@AnfieldAn But harsh that mate. What exactly can be done to force them to fuck off? Can’t even meet in great numbers at the moment. This isn’t Hicks and Gillett. Our club is currently a ridiculously valuable asset.

Anthony Painter ()

Basically, FSG were just a smarter, slicker, more PR savvy version of Hicks/Gillett. #lfc

Hiii Power ✊🏾😎 ()

@MelissaReddy_ I was about to say FSG OUT but then I remembered the Hicks & Gillett FSG fucked up. A few times actually. But they always acknowledge it n correct their mistakes. But this time a Mbappe signing is the only way I can forgive them 🤣😜

Football Idealist ()

We will not forget. Forgive, probably, but not forget. #FSG , John W Henry you are a mistake away from being exiled like Hicks and Gillett.

Pieford ()

@Arsenewenger991 @AnfieldWatch I don’t think “being slightly better than Hicks & Gillett” is necessarily all we want from an owner tbh.

Sara ()

@AnnWalk21456111 Exactly Ann. I just hope if he does sell, it’s not to another Gillett and Hicks type of owners.

Sara ()

@HappyGoat72 Exactly. What FSG did was wrong but I just don’t want LFC to fall in the hands of another Gillett and Hicks. Those were bad times.

Mr McGoo ()

Hicks and Gillett nearly killed this club and those scars bore deep. Fans didn’t want Hodgson, FSG got him out, fans wanted Kenny to stabilise, FSG got him in, fans turned on Rodgers and wanted Klopp who was available….what did FSG do ? Wanted VVD what did they do ? #lfc

Kathie ()

@MelissaReddy_ Many calling for FSG to go-but then what?Another Hicks & Gillett? FSG not perfect, this latest being a huge fuck up, but them going isn’t going to solve things-prob quite the opposite. Fans have come together on this issue & we need to push for change-maybe German style ownership

Sebahattin atik ()

@trtspor Tom Hicks ve George Gillett, Glazer ailesi, Abu Dhabi United Group ENIC International Ltd.

David Penrose ()

@PhilippeAuclair What an elitist, condescending opinion. All fans I know are furious and want the owners out. They embarrassed us over furlough. Hicks and Gillett thought they could get away with it, where are they now??

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Matthew Stanger ()

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Subtle nod to George Gillett, Liverpool’s previous fallen owner, in his choice of clothing here - suggesting he ‘gets it’ and is truly sorry

Colin Gillett ()

@RebekahRadice C: Courtesy. Good, old fashioned, courtesy. It never killed anyone, but is a dying art.