Brendan Rodgers vs. The Transfer Committee: Myths, mistakes and Liverpool’s transfer strategy
Confronting the long-running narrative of Brendan Rodgers vs. the Liverpool transfer committee, Jack Lusby separates perception from reality.
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.
Confronting the long-running narrative of Brendan Rodgers vs. the Liverpool transfer committee, Jack Lusby separates perception from reality.
Liverpool’s Chief Commercial Officer Billy Hogan has discussed the financial steps the club are making with an improved Anfield this summer.
Liverpool expect a "strong improvement" this season from last year's disappointing campaign, according to chairman Tom Werner.
Neil Poole is concerned that Liverpool’s owners don’t have the appetite to make the big changes necessary for the club to compete at the top of the league again.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will meet chairman Tom Werner as part of his end-of-season review this week, with the American’s arrival on Merseyside imminent.
Liverpool’s principal owner John W. Henry will join club chairman Tom Werner on Merseyside this week to hold talks with manager Brendan Rodgers.
With Liverpool at a major low following a miserable 2014/15 season, Mark Pearson says the club needs to regain the trust of their fanbase.
In the aftermath of Liverpool’s poor 2014/15 season, and with strong options available, Jack Lusby says FSG must be bold in replacing Brendan Rodgers.
As Liverpool face a serious evaluation of their current transfer strategy this summer, Jack Lusby suggests FSG, the club’s owners, follow the Sevilla model.
Stephen McGarty looks at how Liverpool could turn to former players to improve the club’s leadership off the pitch, in a manner which Ajax and Bayern Munich have adopted.
With the departure of captain Steven Gerrard, Liverpool will soon face an identity vacuum that must be filled by Brendan Rodgers, explains Jeff Linka.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers’ position is not up for discussion at his end-of-season review with owners Fenway Sports Group despite targets being missed.
A summer of uncertainty faces Liverpool with Fenway Sports Group set to launch an inquest into the failings of 2014/15.
Vilifying the young forward is the easy option for those unwilling to ask the hard questions about what is really happening at LFC, writes Sean Duffy.
FSG were conspicuous by their absence on Saturday and Aaron Cutler asks if their no-show raises deeper questions about Liverpool’s ownership.
Departing Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has urged Raheem Sterling not to follow him out of the Anfield exit.
Liverpool’s transfer strategy has been the subject of much debate this week. Mark Pearson explains why we blew a huge opportunity last summer.