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  2. David Moores - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Liverpool won a fifth UEFA Champions League after defeating AC Milan in the final. [10] After the departure of Moores, Kenny Dalglish returned to the manager's position amid rumours that he had wanted to return in the mid-1990s, but was frustrated by the hesitancy and inconsistency of the decision-makers at Liverpool.

  3. Liverpool F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club ... Following the takeover of the club by George Gillett and Tom Hicks in February 2007, the proposed stadium ...

  4. List of owners of English football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Exeter City FC Supporters' Trust – Trust Ownership Working Group Supporters Trust Huddersfield Town: Kevin M. Nagle: $500M [97] Health Care and Pharmacy Leyton Orient: Eagle Investments 2017 Ltd $17M [98] Lincoln City: Lincoln City Holdings Ltd Harvey Jabara WMA Sports Ventures [99] Liquid Investments [100] Mansfield Town: John Radford: $38M ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Stanley Park Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, BBC Sport reported that the owners of Liverpool FC had decided to redevelop their current home at Anfield stadium, rather than building a new stadium in Stanley Park. As part of the redevelopment the capacity of Anfield was to increase from 45,276 to approximately 60,000 and would cost in the region of £150m.

  7. History of Liverpool F.C. (1985–present) - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool finally returned to action against Everton in the Merseyside Derby on 21 June with a 0–0 draw. [167] The 30-year wait for their 19th top flight title (and first in the Premier League era) was finally ended on 25 June with Chelsea defeating Manchester City, [ 168 ] leaving City 23 points behind Liverpool with only 21 left available.

  8. 2023–24 Liverpool F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023–24 season was Liverpool Football Club's 132nd season in existence and their 62nd consecutive season in the top flight of English football.In addition to the Premier League, they participated in the FA Cup, EFL Cup and the UEFA Europa League, having failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League in the previous season.

  9. List of Liverpool F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    The first Liverpool managers, William Edward Barclay and John McKenna, were appointed in 1892. Barclay acted as secretary-manager, overseeing the administrative side of the club, while McKenna took charge of matters on the field. The two worked in tandem as Liverpool won promotion from the Lancashire League in the club's first season. [2]