Just been on .tv and sent an email to them which reads...
Dear Mr. Parry:
I sincerely hope that this email message is forwarded on. Not in hopes of a reply because I know your in the middle of deciding the future of Liverpool Football Club and the ground we play in.
I would like to state that I do not believe that it is LFC's best interest to share a ground with Everton. No matter how much political pressure is brought to bear, LFC will lose it's soul and we might as well become a PLC and cease to operate as a club for the supporters and by the supporters.
I, unlucky enough, live in the USA. I have flown over 3 times in the last 2 years to see Liverpool play. Fortunately, fellow supporters from fan websites have sorted me tickets. I have spent in excess of 600 GBP for Liverpool souveniers in that time. I haven't spent near as much money as some. But it's a fair amount for my budget. I expect to bring my son over again for the Newcastle match. And spend some more money.
But all of this will stop if Liverpool and Everton ground share. Of this I promise. I will still 'support' Liverpool and watch them on television. But I will no longer buy ppv to watch or subscribe to e-season ticket.
I have read posts from various long time supporters ( i'm 52 btw. Born in Warrington, my Mum's from Kirkdale). I sense a "Wimbledon" happening where supporters get fed up. Many are claiming they'll never go to Anfield to watch again.
I do not believe Liverpool Football Club will meet their budget expectations should the ground share go through. Something to consider when pondering the all important question of the day.
I trust you'll do the right thing. We're counting on it.
Sincerely,
My real name
Dallas, Texas, USA
Official Liverpool Supporters Club Member #LXXXXX
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I know it's but a pebble in the pond but it's time for a call to action.