Parry rejects ground share
Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry has ruled out sharing a ground with Everton and insists the club's new stadium will be built.
Rumours that Liverpool and Everton could share a new stadium emerged last week after council leader Warren Bradley claimed Liverpool's attitude towards a shared stadium was softening. However, Parry has rejected the idea of sharing a ground with their local rivals and is adamant Liverpool will finally complete their move to a new home once the current financial turmoil in the country stabilises. "Ground share is not being considered. With the financial markets in the turmoil as they are, any major construction project at this time is difficult, it is risky," Parry told Radio Five Live's Sportsweek. "It is a case of a delay while things settle down, it is still a very, very good long term project. The economics of it still make underlying sense.
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Premier clubs eye Diogo
Premier League scouts are flocking to check on Olympiakos star Diogo.
Chelsea and Liverpool have both requested VIP seats for Sunday's match when they face local rivals AEK Athens, while Middlesbrough dispatched a scout to watch the midweek clash with Danish side Nordsjaelland.
Boro had Derek Bragg of The Scouting Network at the game to watch Diogo and Sebastian Leto, currently on loan at the club from Liverpool, for the home side and Martin Bernburg of Nordsjaelland.
Bragg admitted that both Diogo and Leto - who was denied a work-permit to play in England earlier this summer - would both make impacts in England.
"Diogo and Leto are very good players," he told the Greek press.
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