Parry calls for Reds resolution Parry (centre) flanked by Gillett (left) and Hicks Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry has called on the club's co-owners to quickly resolve the Reds' future. On Friday, George Gillett revealed his partnership with fellow American Tom Hicks had become "unworkable". Parry is pleased that the admission brings the situation to a head but insists immediate action is needed. "If they're not able to co-exist then there needs to be a solution where one buys and one sells, or both sell," Parry told BBC Radio 5 Live. "There aren't too many other possibilities but it's pretty clear that to carry on with the status quo is going to be extremely difficult." Dubai International Capital (DIC) recently failed in an attempt to buy into Liverpool, with Hicks refusing to do business unless he can retain a controlling share. Gillett appears to be open to offers and claimed DIC would be "responsible" owners. Whatever happens, Parry wants does not want the situation to drag on. "I think it brings it to a head - clearly for the good of the club," he added. "It's dragged on for long enough. The ideal would be to move to as speedy a resolution as possible." Taken from BBC website
The longer this goes on the more insignificant Parry becomes. He seems to falling further and further into the background...