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17 December, 2010 10:52 (GMT +01:00)
Liverpool fans called "scouse scum"
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The mother of Liverpool player Paul Konchesvky has called Liverpool fans "scouse scum" in an admission on her Facebook page, which has already become a Twitter trending topic.

Carol Konchesky on her Facebook page on November 14 at 3:54am said:

"To all you Liverpool scouse scum out the never mind the cockney c..t take a real look at you team stop living off the past the team are shit anyone made a mistake it's the cockney c..t never should have left Fulham"

Liverpool who have lost against:

Newcastle  3-1 11/12/2024
Tottenham  2-1 28/11/2024
Stoke      2-0 13/11/2024
Everton    2-0 17/10/2024
Blackpool  2-1 03/10/2024
Man Utd    3-2 19/09/2024
Man City   3-0 23/08/2024

Languishing in ninth position the views of Carol Konchesky that Liverpool "are shit" is a sentiment being echoed across the country with many speculating if the "Merseyside giant" will even get a European place next season.

Liverpool FC was sold or "secured" for a cash payment of less than £218m, according to recently filed company documents. NESV won control of the club after former chairman Martin Broughton successfully pushed through the sale against the wishes of former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. According to the company documents NESV paid £217,778,550 for the equity in the club, effectively the amount Hicks and Gillett owed to principal lender Royal Bank of Scotland. They also assumed responsibility for debts to RBS of around £83m, taking the transaction value to a round £300m.

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