PA Sport, 8 Mar 2005 L4 GROUP OUT OF PICTURE
Liverpool have dismissed any chance of American-based L4 Group investing in the club but remain determined to find new funds from elsewhere.
In an announcement via the Stock Exchange, the Anfield club ruled out a cash injection from the consortium put together by two US-based entertainment executives and thought to have the backing of the Kraft family - owners of the New England Patriots (NFL) and the New England Revolution soccer franchises.
"The board of Liverpool FC confirms it is continuing discussions with a number of parties regarding a potential investment of new funds into the club," said the statement.
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"The club has discontinued discussions with the L4 Group. A further announcement will be made when appropriate."
Just three months ago, Liverpool denied they were in negotiations with L4. Conversations have obviously taken place since then, although the outcome appears to have been unsatisfactory.
Tuesday's statement reflects the comments of chief executive Rick Parry, who yesterday admitted Liverpool were still in talks with would-be investors and admitted his club's third-largest shareholder Steve Morgan is still in the frame after seeing previous bids rejected.
"We are looking for the right investment. A lot of effort is going into that - and when the process has been completed we will then announce something," he said.
Liverpool badly need extra funds as they seek to bankroll a new stadium in Stanley Park, the cost of which has spiralled, and significant squad rebuilding under manager Rafael Benitez.
The Reds have fallen behind their traditional rivals on the pitch - and Benitez, who arrived at Anfield last summer, is planning a major overhaul of his squad in the close season in an attempt to close the gap on Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal.
-- "Players have responsibilities, because, whether they like it or not, they are public figures. They have to be aware that the people who come to the ground spend fortunes in relation to what they earn." - GZrard Houllier