Fans' group up the protest against Liverpool owners

Liverpool fans group Spirit of Shankly are unhappy with George Gillett and Tom Hicks

By GMF Editor  March 03, 2010
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Fans' group up the protest (©PAphotos)


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Spirit of Shankly spokesman
We, as fans, are unhappy with Gillett and Hicks
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Liverpool fans group Spirit of Shankly have taken their opposition to American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks on to the streets of the city with a billboard campaign.

Several huge posters have sprung up on major routes into Liverpool with the message 'Tom and George, Debt, Lies, Cowboys. Not welcome here.'

"We, as fans, are unhappy with Gillett and Hicks and this is part of the campaign to show they are not welcome," Spirit of Shankly spokesman Jay McKenna told Press Association Sport.



"Previously the protests were limited to match days but we are doing everything we can and decided to expand it to other areas.

"There are finances available to us and we feel this is worthwhile."

It is the latest venture in the group's campaign to pressure Gillett and Hicks into ending their tumultuous reign which has been plagued by financial constraints and a failure to start work on a promised new 60,000-capacity stadium in Stanley Park.

McKenna, however, dismissed any possibility of SOS linking up with Manchester United counterparts - who are also unhappy at the level of debt the American Glazer family have brought to their club - in a joint protest at the Barclays Premier League match between the two at Old Trafford on March 21.

"It is a complete non-starter," he added.

"The idea that Liverpool and Manchester United fans will walk down the same road together is never going to happen."

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