(BBC) Liverpool’s former co-owner Tom Hicks says he is devastated after claiming the club was wrestled from him in an “epic swindle”.
Hicks and co-owner George Gillett lost the Anfield outfit to New England Sports Ventures (NESV) yesterday after a lengthy takeover saga.
“There are better owners of Liverpool than the owners of Boston Red Sox [NESV],” Hicks told Sky Sports.
“I’m shocked, devastated and frustrated. I’m very disappointed.”
He added: “It has hurt my family tremendously. This is a very valuable asset that was swindled away from me in an epic swindle.”
Hicks, who took over the Anfield outfit with fellow American Gillett in 2007, felt the pair had been victims of an “organised conspiracy over many months”.
“Martin Broughton [Liverpool chairman] wanted a good PR event in his life and wanted to be seen as the guy that got rid of those Americans – he sold to another group of Americans,” stated 64-year-old Hicks.
He claimed that he and Gillett had the funds to pay off Royal Bank of Scotland, the club’s major creditors who were owed £237m, but were prevented from doing so by the bank, Broughton and employees of the club.
Hicks also stated he had identified a buyer who he believed would have been better for Liverpool than NESV, but people inside the club undermined his attempts to reach a deal.
“The interested buyers that we knew would be the right type of buyers for the club – look what’s happened to Manchester City now with their new ownership – that’s the kind of buyer we were trying to find for Liverpool,” he commented.