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Liverpool's soccer club Chairman Martin Broughton arrives at the High Court in London, Tuesday, Oct.12, 2010. The battle for control of Liverpool went to court with a bank trying to force through the sale of the club to the owners of the Boston Red Sox over the objection of the current American owners. Royal Bank of Scotland, which holds the bulk of Liverpool's debt, is seeking a court order preventing co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr. from removing two of the three rival board members supporting a 300 million-pound ($476 million) sale to the Boston group.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Photo by: Alastair Grant
Liverpool's soccer club Chairman Martin Broughton arrives at the High Court in London, Tuesday, Oct.12, 2010. The battle for control of Liverpool went to court with a bank trying to force through the sale of the club to the owners of the Boston Red Sox over the objection of the current American owners. Royal Bank of Scotland, which holds the bulk of Liverpool's debt, is seeking a court order preventing co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr. from removing two of the three rival board members supporting a 300 million-pound ($476 million) sale to the Boston group.(AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

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