Do Liverpool need a Director of football?
Would a director of football help Liverpool not only progress on the pitch but also stop the issues faced off the pitch? PJ Vaughan thinks so.
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.
Would a director of football help Liverpool not only progress on the pitch but also stop the issues faced off the pitch? PJ Vaughan thinks so.
As well as transfer money generated, the departure of various peripheral players this summer can save Liverpool £40 million in wages, writes Jack Lusby.
Liverpool principal owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner believe Steven Gerrard's contribution to the club is "beyond measure".
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner and principal owner John Henry are encouraged by positive signs in the team's performances in the last few weeks and are looking forward to the return of injured striker Daniel Sturridge.