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Wasn’t sure where to put this but wonder if this has anything to do with Edwards potential return although that seems unlikely. Probably hope rather than a move that doesn’t change anything.
Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has been appointed CEO of FSG International, announced at this afternoon's FSG annual partners conference in Bonita Springs, Florida. It won't be impacting his day-to-day involvement of being CEO of Liverpool.
What I don't get on these things is the lack of consistency.
I mean it's called out in a. cup final then 3 days later its okay ?
FFS - Surely Howard Webb said his troops, listen lads - that was a tight margin call in the final, any of those happen for the next few weeks, your gonna have to give them - Lads - Yep, Boss
3 day later **** you baldy !
I mean, if you are gonna protect your own, stop throwing yourself under buses
Wasn’t sure where to put this but wonder if this has anything to do with Edwards potential return although that seems unlikely. Probably hope rather than a move that doesn’t change anything.
Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has been appointed CEO of FSG International, announced at this afternoon's FSG annual partners conference in Bonita Springs, Florida. It won't be impacting his day-to-day involvement of being CEO of Liverpool.
You need a business CEO and a head of football (de facto football CEO), the two roles would work together but have different responsibilities. I don’t think they are related tbh
You need a business CEO and a head of football (de facto football CEO), the two roles would work together but have different responsibilities. I don’t think they are related tbh
Yeah didn’t think there was anything really to it but just the talk the other day about if Edwards came back the more powerful role he would have in running things and maybe taking more of an overall role at the club. Got me overthinking for a second about Hogan and Edwards splitting things up. But I doubt there is anything really major in it.
City looms on the horizon then. Usually I dread these sorts of games, and the build up to them, but I won't this time.
The reality is we might not be involved in massive "title deciders" like this for a while, and sadly not with Klopp in charge, so I will cherish every last moment leading up to the game (and of course the game itself).
They still have one solitary injury (to a player way off form anyway), while we have a million, but, and it's a big but, Anfield will be incredible on Sunday and it genuinely could be the difference maker.
Oh and what a terrible idea to put the biggest game of the season on Mother's Day
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