Liverpool looking to focus on youth with Comolli replacement
We explain why FSG are looking to emulate Ajax and Barcelona by focussing on the youth academy with their replacement for Damien Comolli.
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.
We explain why FSG are looking to emulate Ajax and Barcelona by focussing on the youth academy with their replacement for Damien Comolli.
Marco brings us an in-depth look at the revenue figures of several top Premier League clubs compared to LFC and reiterates the importance of a new stadium in the development of Liverpool FC’s successful future.
Following the departure of Damien Comolli this morning, there has been much speculation surrounding a replacement for the former director of football at Liverpool.
Liverpool FC manager Kenny Dalglish has told the media that all signings since he arrived at the Club have been his choice – not Damien Comolli’s.
Si Steers takes a look at whether Moneyball can work in football; and where Liverpool need to learn that statistics are only part of the answer.
As a follow on to the FSG ‘bigger picture’ piece Si Steers asks whether our culture has held us back in the modern era.
Si Steers takes a look at what FSG are hoping to achieve long term at Liverpool FC.
Liverpool’s decision on whether to redevelop their existing Anfield stadium, or relocate to nearby Stanley Park, could still be some way off.
Si Steers discusses the importance of FSG making a decision on the new stadium, or redevelopment of Anfield, this year – before we are left behind by more of our rivals.
Although Liverpool have scrapped Tom Hicks’ commissioned designs in favour of 2003 stadium designs, they could still stay at the current stadium.
Liverpool are expected to announce plans to face Roma at Fenway Park in summer 2012.