tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23339144.post1032368687017069035..comments2024-03-27T08:08:06.413+00:00Comments on Unlocking the Potential of Empty Homes: Football wrings the last drops of money from thier communitiesDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06347022688547349069noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23339144.post-2634034475041668472012-03-09T23:42:43.963+00:002012-03-09T23:42:43.963+00:00I'm a one of only eight residents living in Lo...I'm a one of only eight residents living in Lothair Road Anfield, four of whom are owner occupiers and four private landlord tenants. L.F.C own the largest majority of properties in Lothair(10+) followed by Arena Housing(9+), Liverpool City Council(3) and five properties of uncertain ownership (possibly LFC or Arena.<br /><br />Some 12 years ago Arena Housing, L.F.C and Liverpool City Council (LHA was also involved but soon disappeared) started relocating our friends and neighbours (their tenants) to other parts of the city and systematically replaced them with neighbours from hell (their tenants)! The following two or three years (maybe more) in Lothair Road became a living hell, we had to endure everything: gangs, drug addicts, drug dealers, arson on an almost daily basis, prostitution, armed sieges, burnt out cars, stolen motorbikes, car crime multiple times a day, criminal damage, assaults, and even murder.<br /><br />Read My Story: http://anfieldresident.hubpages.com/hub/YourNeighboursWalkAloneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23339144.post-1305021243934607762011-12-13T21:56:10.410+00:002011-12-13T21:56:10.410+00:00Football clubs are so rich now they can literally ...Football clubs are so rich now they can literally buy all the houses within a half a mile radius of their stadiums, if tenants are willing to sell of course. They can redevelop the whole area to suit themselves, i'm surprised this hasn't happened yet but i think it's a matter of time.Ravhttp://myspace.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23339144.post-6804725118126666182011-09-16T16:31:48.472+01:002011-09-16T16:31:48.472+01:00It’s scary to see how football has become so intri...It’s scary to see how football has become so intrinsically linked to the community. The impact you described in this article is shocking. It’s really not right that football clubs should be able to buy land that is supposed to be for housing some of the poorest households in the UK.<br />Sophie Hobson, Deputy Editor, LondonLovesBusinessSophie Hobsonhttp://www.londonlovesbusiness.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23339144.post-1980282539282647042011-09-05T21:49:18.992+01:002011-09-05T21:49:18.992+01:00There is obviously a lot to consider about this. B...There is obviously a lot to consider about this. But I think you made some good points in discussing the topic.Las Vegas Luxury Homeshttp://www.lasvegasfinehomes.com/noreply@blogger.com