Football News - Anfield Road - home to Liverpool Football Club - bought by Scottish web entrepreneur Anfield Road, Liverpool Lancashire England
Football News - Anfield Road - home to Liverpool Football Club - bought by Scottish web entrepreneur
Published: 6th June 2010
Millions of Liverpool football fans around the globe will be `dancing on the streets` of Anfield Road tonight (Sunday 6th June 2010) in Liverpool, England with the dramatic news that the home of Liverpool Football Club, `Anfield Road` has been sensationally bought by a mystery Scottish web entrepreneur on Sunday 6th June 2010

Previous unpopular Yank owners of Liverpool FC, Tom Hicks and George Gillett have sensationally prior to the forthcoming football World Cup 2010 in South Africa been out smarted by the reclusive Scottish web entrepreneur who has now taken 100% full control of Anfield Road, home to the world famous Liverpool football club.
In a dramatic business move Anfield Road in the heart of Liverpool is now fully owned by the relatively unkown but extremely wealthy Scottish web entrepreneur who is now taking over one of the world's most famous and popular football clubs in England as well as other properties, homes and businesses on Anfield Road in Liverpool
Following the calamitous situation at Anfield with Tom Hicks and George Gillet at the helm of Liverpool FC in recent years it appears, losing many millions since owning the world famous football club, that slowly but surely large sections of Liverpool’s support were beginning to mount a concerted campaign against the American owners in what is widely seen as a last ditch attempt to save Liverpool Football Club.
With the football news that the previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have meen forced to leave the Annfield Road football club and sent home to the USA via a small rowing boat accross the Atlantic by the mystery Scottish entrepreneur. It is hoped that millions of Liverpoo FC fans around the world will now rally around the new Scottish owner of Anfield Road in Liverpool, England to make the Anfield Road football club one of the greatest football clubs in the world
A spokesman for the reclusive Scottish web entrepreneur was reluctant to confirm that Anfield Road, home to Liverpool football club, was now 100% fully owned by his client. However, the spokesman fully confirmed that the Scottish web entrepreneur was a great football supporter of football in the UK and was looking forward to working with Liverpool fans to make Anfield Road, the home of Liverpool F.C. one of the top football clubs again in the world
With the recent managerial departure of former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez the spokesman for the new owner of Anfield Road in Liverpool has fully confirmed that they would like to hold immediate talks with Scottish and Liverpool football legend Kenny Dalglish to have a new major role in the Board of the Anfield Road football club, Liverpool football club.
When asked what involvement the new owner of Anfield Road, home to Liverpool Football Club has currently with UK football, the Spokesman fully confirmed that the new owner of Anfield Road was a football fan of Scottish First Division football Club - Raith Rovers in the Lang toun of Kirkcaldy in Fife Scotland
The new spokesman of Anfield Road, home to Liverpool Football Club has confirmed that his client will now push the green light to start the development of a new 70,000 all seater football stadium for the Anfield Road Liverpool FC.

Speaking at today's press conference, Sunday 6th June 2010 the spokesman of the new owners of Anfield Road commented "for the last few years, the previous Liverpool owners, so called US owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett falsely promised the Liverpool football fans a new 70,000 all seater football stadium at Stanley Park in Liverpool. Our client, the now new owner of Anfield Road in the heart of Liverpool now wants a new 80,000 all seater football stadium to be build on Anfield Road. "Our Scottish client is now in discussions with all his residents and business owners on Anfield Road in Liverpool to make this really happen in the very near future."
Anfield Road, home to Liverpool FC. purchased from Yanks Tom Hicks and George Gillet by mystery Scottish web entrepreneur
Anfield Road in Liverpool bought
