Any volunteers to drive Parry down to FA HQ
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Premier League boss Richard Scudamore's position is under threat after sources confirmed an approach to Liverpool's chief executive Rick Parry.
Parry, who helped shape the Premier League during his six-year tenure in the early nineties, has already been sounded out about returning to the role.
League officials are dismayed with the way Scudamore handled the 39th game proposals.
Parry is believed to be unsettled at Anfield following the instability surrounding the club over the past six months and the owners' ongoing financial difficulties.
Sources close to the Kop chief claim he remains open-minded about his future but the level of disdain directed at him by frustrated fans is taking its toll.
A number of supporters blame Parry for the state of the club, £350million in debt and no closer to building a new stadium, as he personally negotiated the sale to American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
The 53-year-old is said to have been flattered by the Premier League's approach but is determined to remain at Anfield until the club's future has been secured.
Parry is known to favour Dubai Investment Capital's takeover bid and has privately admitted he made a mistake selling to the Americans.
The life-long Liverpool fan, like former chairman David Moores, is determined not to be remembered as the man who sank the club.
Taken from the Sunday People
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Premier League boss Richard Scudamore's position is under threat after sources confirmed an approach to Liverpool's chief executive Rick Parry.
Parry, who helped shape the Premier League during his six-year tenure in the early nineties, has already been sounded out about returning to the role.
League officials are dismayed with the way Scudamore handled the 39th game proposals.
Parry is believed to be unsettled at Anfield following the instability surrounding the club over the past six months and the owners' ongoing financial difficulties.
Sources close to the Kop chief claim he remains open-minded about his future but the level of disdain directed at him by frustrated fans is taking its toll.
A number of supporters blame Parry for the state of the club, £350million in debt and no closer to building a new stadium, as he personally negotiated the sale to American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
The 53-year-old is said to have been flattered by the Premier League's approach but is determined to remain at Anfield until the club's future has been secured.
Parry is known to favour Dubai Investment Capital's takeover bid and has privately admitted he made a mistake selling to the Americans.
The life-long Liverpool fan, like former chairman David Moores, is determined not to be remembered as the man who sank the club.
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