FSG
Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are the owners of Liverpool FC, having purchased the club in October 2010.
FSG (then known as New England Sports Ventures / NESV) paid £300 million for Liverpool.
Founded in 2001 and based in Boston, the principal owner of FSG is John W. Henry and its chairman is Tom Werner. FSG also own the Boston Red Sox (baseball) and the Pittsburgh Penguins (ice hockey).
Below you will find all the latest news, reports and opinion on Liverpool FC owners Fenway Sports Group.
The importance of the Europa League and why Liverpool must win it
Into the final eight in European competition the Europa League a lifeline Liverpool have to grasp with both hands
5 sporting directors for Liverpool to consider afer Ian Ayre’s departure
Ian Ayre’s departure from Liverpool will bring a structural change at the club, which should see a sporting director arrive to oversee progress.
FSG asked Ian Ayre not to step down as Liverpool CEO
Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre is to leave his position at the end of next season.
Liverpool announce pre-tax profit of £60million thanks to Luis Suarez sale
Liverpool made a pre-tax profit of £60million in their latest published accounts but the figures were skewed entirely by the sale of Luis Suarez to Barcelona.
Liverpool FC Ticket Prices: Who benefits from the end of categorisation?
When the revised 2016/17 ticket prices were announced, perhaps the biggest surprise was the end of match categorisation.
Jurgen Klopp praises Liverpool owners: “They really care about the club and supporters”
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was full of praise for owners FSG.
Liverpool FC: Nine Days that Shocked the Kop
FSG’s U-turn on ticket prices is as welcome as it is unexpected
Anfield’s revised ticket prices: 74% of existing match and season tickets are frozen or decreasing
Following Wednesday’s unprecedented u-turn from John Henry, Tom Werner and Mike Gordon, we analyse the revised 2016/17 prices.
“How can you justify it?” – journalist highlights agent fees and PFA chief’s exorbitant salary
The way in which the PFA use the vast sums of money they make every year is a “scandal”.
“Proud day all round to be a Liverpool fan” – Supporters react to Anfield ticket U-turn
Liverpool announced a U-turn on roundly criticised increases in ticket prices for 2016/17 and 2017/18, regaining the respect of supporters.
Liverpool owners apologise to fans, announce U-turn on proposed ticket prices
Liverpool's owners have performed a U-turn on proposed ticket increases after apologising to fans for getting their plans wrong.