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  2. George N. Gillett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    As of October 15, 2010, Gillett had lost ownership of Liverpool F.C., and despite numerous attempts to prevent it, the club was sold to New England Sports Ventures (NESV), for a fee believed to be around £300 million which was far below his valuation of "between £600M and £1 billion (B)", by the Liverpool F.C. board of directors in a 3–2 vote.

  3. Rick Parry - Wikipedia

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    In the fallout of the Liverpool FC takeover by the American consortium run by Hicks and Gillett, Parry's role as CEO was questioned by some sections of Liverpool support who considered that the club was not aggressive enough in the transfer market nor transparent enough in its support of the manager Rafa Benitez (even though Parry played a ...

  4. Spirit of Shankly - Wikipedia

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    Named after former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, the union was formed in early 2008 by disgruntled fans opposed to the former club ownership of Tom Hicks and George N. Gillett, Jr. and quickly developed into a cooperative representing its members and other Liverpool fans on issues such as ticketing, travel, community, and regeneration issues ...

  5. 'Liverpool reject Ipswich and Palace bids for Doak' - gossip

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    Liverpool have rejected a £16m offer from Ipswich Town for Ben Doak, the bid coming shortly after Crystal Palace's opening £15m offer, and the 19-year-old Scotland winger's parent club would ...

  6. Rhône Group - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, English Premier League football club Liverpool F.C. revealed that Rhône were in exclusive negotiations to potentially buy the football club. [87] Rhône made a bid of £118.5 million for a controlling 40 percent stake in the Anfield club with an additional £25 million infusion of funds for transfers. [88]

  7. Fenway Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool won the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League, [20] having finished runners-up in the previous year's competition. They also won the 2019–20 Premier League. [21] In 2019, FSG was criticized for a failed attempt by Liverpool to trademark the name "Liverpool". [22] [3] The supporters' group Spirit of Shankly (SOS) campaigned against the ...

  8. Darwin Nunez laughs off critics with decisive double for ...

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    Brentford 0-2 Liverpool: ... Darwin Nunez laughs off critics with decisive double for Liverpool’s title bid. Miguel Delaney. January 18, 2025 at 11:00 AM.

  9. Steve Morgan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [29] The takeover was formally completed on 9 August 2007 when Morgan became chairman. [30] On handover, Hayward stated that Morgan had "had a heart transplant from Liverpool to Wolverhampton". [28] In May 2009, Wolves were promoted, as champions, to the Premier League, but were relegated back to the Championship in May 2012 after three seasons.