I'm hoping Moores is struggling to sleep at nights. (quoted from TSC)
not a chance 2 busy spending all the money he earned after selling the club
apparently not.
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by Pete Price, Liverpool Echo
THERE are parties and then there are parties.
I’ve just been to one that’s in my top five ever.
I hosted the day for David and Marge Moores’s 25th wedding anniversary.
I have to say right now that David Moores is exceptionally wealthy.
But what a lot of you don’t know is that he’s exceptionally nice.
He is such a down-to-earth man you wouldn't believe it. As for Marge, what a beautiful charming lady.
They are two very special people with no side to them; what you see is what you get.
They had planned a day with a small circle of friends, a day that no one would ever forget.
And what a great mixed bag of people: Kenny Dalglish, the clan from Cricket, Alan Hansen, the list went on.
The sign of a nice couple is the loyalty of their staff and, believe me, the staff love the Moores with a passion. They’ve been with them for years.
David, who rarely speaks, got up to tell everybody that Marge was his rock and his soulmate and that his family were his life.
The day was packed with pink champagne, food and entertainment in a wondrous marquee somewhere very beautiful.
There was a stunning present, a surprise for Marge from David to show his love and devotion.
Lionel Richie flew in to top the bill. Not a tribute band but THE Lionel Richie.
The man who sang Three Times A Lady and the seller of more than 100m albums was there in person.
Lionel invited David to sing a duet with him but the less said about that the better.
In my early days at the Cabin Club and the Shakespeare, David was one of our customers and he was always very charming and respectful to the staff; I have never forgotten that.
So great food and great entertainment, all topped off with fireworks and Lionel Richie – a wedding anniversary to never forget.
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all raise your glasses to toast davie