Liverpool F.C. is celebrating 15 years under the ownership of Fenway Sports Group, marked by a message from principal owner John W. Henry, club chairman Tom Werner, and FSG president Mike Gordon. The club was in dire straits when FSG bought it in 2010, but has since become a dominant force in the Premier League. FSG's ownership has been characterized by a mix of business acumen and sporting vision, with a focus on developing the club's infrastructure, including the redevelopment of Anfield stadium and the creation of a new training ground in Kirkby. The club's historic Melwood training ground is now used by the Liverpool women's team. While FSG has made some mistakes, including attempts to raise ticket prices and a proposed European Super League, the owners have tended to listen to supporters and work to reverse their decisions. FSG's approach to transfers has been influenced by the 'Moneyball' concept, signing players undervalued by others and developing a strong scouting network. The club's success on the pitch has been built on a strong team ethos and a focus on developing young players. Liverpool F.C.'s future looks bright, with a strong squad and a committed ownership group. The club's fans will be hoping for continued success in the years to come. FSG's ownership has been a key factor in the club's resurgence, and their commitment to the club's values and traditions has been welcomed by supporters. The club's history and heritage have been respected and enhanced during FSG's ownership, with a focus on preserving the club's unique culture and identity. Liverpool F.C. is a club with a rich history and a loyal fan base, and FSG's ownership has helped to ensure its continued success and growth.
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Liverpool F.C. Marks 15 Years of FSG Leadership
Liverpool F.C. owners look back on 15 years of ownership, discussing the club's progress and future plans
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