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Liverpool FC and FSG continue to contradict themselves

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The curious case of FSG: where now?

Paul McCabe offers his views on the fallout from the transfer deadline day and FSG’s business this summer in general.

Ayre outlines desire to remain at Anfield

Liverpool’s managing director Ian Ayre has again told how the club’s preferred option is to remain at Anfield and redevelop the stadium rather than move to a new stadium in Stanley Park.

Ian Ayre in angry dig at “Dave Whelan sideshow”

Liverpool’s Managing Director Ian Ayre has criticised Wigan chairman Dave Whelan for his public commentary on the Reds’ negotiations with Roberto Martinez recently.

Van Gaal linked with LFC management role

Luis Van Gaal is reported to be wanted by FSG to become the club’s first “sporting director” under a new structure at LFC.

Ayre urges fans to get behind Fenway Sports Group

Liverpool Football Club Managing Director Ian Ayre says he understands why fans are naturally disappointed that Kenny Dalglish was sacked as club manager this week, but has urged fans to trust the owners in their next appointment.

Luis Suarez contract talks latest

Liverpool’s managing director Ian Ayre says he is confident that Luis Suarez will sign a new deal with the club, and has hinted that Director of Football, Damien Comolli, will begin talks with Suarez and his agent shortly.

Liverpool confirm Kenny Dalglish has full support

Liverpool’s Managing Director Ian Ayre says Kenny Dalglish should not soley carry any blame for the way the club handled the Luis Suarez-Patrice Evra racism row this season.

Stadium decision has to make economic sense – Ayre

Liverpool’s decision on whether to redevelop their existing Anfield stadium, or relocate to nearby Stanley Park, could still be some way off.

Liverpool call for calm ahead of Utd clash

Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has asked fans to show “rivalry not hatred” when the Reds meet Manchester United at Anfield in the FA Cup on Saturday.

Liverpool FC excited by lucrative Warrior kit deal

Liverpool’s record-breaking new kit deal with American firm Warrior to have the club’s kit made until at least 2018 will continue to promote the brand of the club worldwide.