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Tom Hicks approaches Alistair Mackintosh about succeeding Rick Parry at Liv
2008-06-04 16:23:00 Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has reportedly approached Manchester City chief executive Alistair Mackintosh about replacing his counterpart at Anfield, Rick Parry The move will no doubt place fresh question marks over Parry's long-term future on Merseyside, especially in light of Hicks's comments earlier in the year regarding his performance as chief executive at the club.Every picture tells a story: George Gillett, Rick Parry and Tom Hicks during happier times at AnfieldHowever, Parry still has the support of the majority of the Liverpool boardroom, including Hicks's fellow owner George Gillett and former chairman David Moores, two key individuals, although the fact that the Texan is so openly touting his job about will do little to ease the simmering tensions between the pair.In April, Hicks labelled Parry as "arrogant" with "an inability to manage an organisation", before going on to ask for his resignation in a three-page letter, only for Gillett to refuse to sanction such a m...
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks talks candidly to Sky Sports News at home in T
2008-04-17 17:20:00 Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks talks candidly to Sky Sports News at home in Texas.| 528 x 432 (cropped) | Xvid | EnglishMEDIAFIRE /// RAPIDSHAREby Fred54
Tom Hicks would rather watch the Rangers than Liverpool (Yahoo! Sports)
2008-04-09 22:42:00 He’s already the second most hated Texan in England and Rangers owner Tom Hicks sure didn’t make any headway… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Is Boras looking for the newest Tom Hicks? (Yahoo! Sports)
2007-10-10 13:09:00 Scott Boras, agent for New York Yankees All-Star Alex Rodriguez, got 10 years last time, he could be… Read the full story.
By: MLB News Blog
Rangers' owner -- Tom Hicks -- takes some heat for pointing at Juan Gonzale
2007-06-20 16:46:00 Startling news trickling out of Dallas these days. The Texas Rangers not only play bad baseball, but their owner plays hit and run too. Ranger owner Tom Hicks looked like the proverbial loose cannon last week on local media, especially considering his comments on Juan Gonzalez use of 'roids. The Star-Telegram picked up the story; Sportscenter enlarged the issue this week into a controversy. From the Star-Telegram:First Jose Canseco said former Rangers outfielder Juan Gonzalez was a steroids user. Now it's owner Tom Hicks playing loose cannon. During a wide-ranging taped interview with Channel 11 sports anchor Babe Laufenberg last week, Hicks was asked about the Rangers' deals he most regretted making. First he mentioned wasting $65 million on pitcher Chan Ho Park. Then he referenced the two-year, $24 million deal the Rangers gave Gonzalez to come back to Texas in 2002. "Juan Gonzalez, for $24 million, after he came off steroids probably... we just gave ...
By: Steroid Nation
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