Another full house at Anfield

I just love this debate/fight, I hate both equally,but I tend to side with Marching a bit for two reasons:
1-He puts some effort in his posts and some facts, while the scousers are responding with mostly insults(you this and you that..etc.)
2-His team is actually spending money and a bit more exciting to watch(mind you a little violent and wild methods used)and thus have more chance of challanging us. <img src="graemlins/angel.gif" border="0" alt="[Angel]" /> :D
 
Originally posted by 26 may 1999:
<strong>Twat him Redtide...

yorkshire bastard.</strong><hr></blockquote>

nah mate these yorkshire lads are far too violent for my liking ;) , (only kidding Marching ;) )
 
Originally posted by ALGred:
<strong>I just love this debate/fight, I hate both equally,but I tend to side with Marching a bit for two reasons...
2-His team is actually spending money ... and thus have more chance of challenging us</strong><hr></blockquote>

Of course. Better watch over your shoulders lads, Middlesbrough, and Fulham are coming. ;)
 
Originally posted by 26 may 1999:
<strong>Twat him Redtide...

yorkshire bastard.</strong><hr></blockquote>

You sound like a mate of Woodys <img src="graemlins/nervous.gif" border="0" alt="[Nervous]" />
 
Originally posted by Red Tide:
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Yes and by gaining themselves a good reputation (by giving out these loans) they'll make a graet deal of money long term. Yes the apr was kept secret but someone at the club leaked out that it was extremely low.</strong><hr></blockquote>

:rolleyes: GMAC = Santa with a sleigh full of money
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Originally posted by marchingontogether:
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:rolleyes: GMAC = Santa with a sleigh full of money
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Did you actual read any of my points :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by Red Tide:
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Did you actual read any of my points :rolleyes: </strong><hr></blockquote>


Yes, you think a massive company like General Motors actually needs to lend money at virtually nil interest to the likes of LFC to get in footballs good books to benefit in the long term....fair summary?

Read on...this is from GM website and it goes to show that no way in hell does GMAC need to lending money to anyone let alone LFC at reduced rates for any reason.

GMAC

GMAC achieved record third-quarter earnings of $437 million, a $36 million or 9-percent improvement over the third quarter of 2000. GMAC's results were driven by the continued strong performance of its core auto financing operations. Financing operations benefited from higher asset levels and lower interest rates, which more than offset continuing weakness in off-lease residual values and higher credit losses.



Simple fact - LFC needed cash and borrowed it from a bank!
Get real RedTide your club is not the rich bitch you thought it was!!
 
Originally posted by marchingontogether:
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Yes, you think a massive company like General Motors actually needs to lend money at virtually nil interest to the likes of LFC to get in footballs good books to benefit in the long term....fair summary?

Read on...this is from GM website and it goes to show that no way in hell does GMAC need to lending money to anyone let alone LFC at reduced rates for any reason.

GMAC

GMAC achieved record third-quarter earnings of $437 million, a $36 million or 9-percent improvement over the third quarter of 2000. GMAC's results were driven by the continued strong performance of its core auto financing operations. Financing operations benefited from higher asset levels and lower interest rates, which more than offset continuing weakness in off-lease residual values and higher credit losses.



Simple fact - LFC needed cash and borrowed it from a bank!
Get real RedTide your club is not the rich bitch you thought it was!!</strong><hr></blockquote>


You have a very simplistic short term view of business don't you marching, i can't be bothered continuing this argument with you, i've got my info on the loan from a mate who is a shareholder and attended the recent AGM, but clearly marching knows best :rolleyes: , tell me marching how long do you expect Livrepool to last until we're bankrupt <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" />
 
Originally posted by Red Tide:
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You have a very simplistic short term view of business don't you marching, i can't be bothered continuing this argument with you, i've got my info on the loan from a mate who is a shareholder and attended the recent AGM, but clearly marching knows best :rolleyes: , tell me marching how long do you expect Livrepool to last until we're bankrupt <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>


Your are right yet again RedTurd...you are boring!
I have never said LFC were likely to be bankrupt, just in need of funds - surely even you must see that.