It's all Hong Kong fooey, say Liverpool over summer tour to Asia

29 April 2009 22:17
Liverpool have hit back at claims by the Hong Kong FA that they made 'outrageous' demands to play a friendly as part of their summer tour of Asia.[LNB]Rafael Benitez's side will now only play two games, in Thailand and Singapore, with Tottenham replacing them as Hong Kong's opponents on August 2.[LNB] Confused: Rafa Benitez[LNB]'Liverpool wanted us to pay a £1m appearance fee and to get exclusive television rights and half the advertising revenue from the match,' said a Hong Kong FA source said. 'We would also have had to pay for their accommodation and air fares. This is outrageous.'[LNB]Liverpool rejected the claims in a statement, saying: 'We were not able to agree on the rental price for the stadium in Hong Kong and the other terms that the Hong Kong FA set.[LNB]'Liverpool FC had absolutely no discussions with the Hong Kong FA regarding appearance fees.'[LNB]Benitez yesterday revealed that Steven Gerrard is ready to return from a groin injury in Sunday's home game against Newcastle, who could play Joey Barton following a three-month lay-off with a broken metatarsal.[LNB]Meanwhile, Manchester United will open their high-profile summer tour of Asia against a Malaysian Select XI in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, July 18.[LNB]United's whistlestop tour - they will arrive on July 17 and leave immediately after the game - should at least be some compensation for having to cancel a trip to the country two years ago due to arguments over their presence during the AFC Asian Cup.[LNB]United's other three games are in Indonesia, South Korea and China.[LNB]Everton will face the Major League Soccer All-Stars team at Salt Lake City's new Rio Tinto Stadium on Wednesday, July 29, as part of their pre-season tour of the US.[LNB] Gerrard to return for Liverpool's crunch clash with NewcastleWe can still overhaul United and win the title, insists Liverpool's LucasLIVERPOOL FC

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