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BUSINESS LIFE: BUSINESS motors: Striking new signing.


JAGUAR X-Types will form the backbone of a new fleet of vehicles for Liverpool Football Club.

The club has signed an agreement with the Bank of Scotland's Vehicle Management Group for up to 25 vehicles - the majority of which will be Jaguar X-Types.

Colin Tivey, Halewood operations director, said: "We are naturally very pleased that an organisation with such high standards as Liverpool Football Club has chosen Jaguar cars For other uses, see Jaguar (disambiguation).

Jaguar Cars Limited is a luxury car manufacturer, originally based at Browns Lane, Coventry, England but now at Whitley, Coventry.
. It's a great endorsement of all our efforts here at Halewood."

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TOP TEAM: Marking the fleet deal are (back, from left) James McAdam, of Jaguar, Ged Poynton, Frank McParland Frank McParland (born 28th April 1959 in Liverpool) is presently the General Manager at Bolton Wanderers having previously worked as the joint Chief Scout at Liverpool F.C., alongside Eduardo Macia.  and Les Wheatly, of Liverpool FC and Garath Williams, of Jaguar; (middle) Lee Perry and George Grant George Grant may refer to:
  • George Grant (philosopher) (1918–1988), George Parkin Grant, Canadian philosopher and political commentator
  • George Monro Grant (1835–1902), Canadian, principal of Queen's College, Kingston, Ontario, grandfather of the philosopher
, of Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland plc is a commercial and clearing bank, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. With a history dating to the 17th century, it is the oldest surviving bank in what is now the United Kingdom, and is the only commercial institution created by the Parliament of Scotland to , Rick Parry and Dave Shannon, of Liverpool FC, and Dave Crisp, of Jaguar, and (front) Brian Hall, of Liverpool FC
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Mar 5, 2002
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