http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...s-managing-director-ian-ayre-100252-32618290/ IAN AYRE insists principal owner John W Henry remains totally committed to taking Liverpool forward. Henry has yet to visit Anfield so far this season but the managing director says the American remains heavily involved in the running of the club. His Fenway Sports Group business partner, chairman Tom Werner, is set to attend Saturdayâs home clash with Norwich City. âI wouldnât read anything into John not being here,â Ayre said. âTwo things, firstly he has had lot of work to do on the Boston Red Sox this year. They are approaching their pre-season now. âSecondly, he also became a father again quite recently so heâs likely been busy changing nappies! âI speak to John very regularly and heâs really pleased with the way things are going with the team. I know he keeps in contact with Brendan (Rodgers) regularly. Iâm sure we will see him here soon. âJohnâs commitment to Liverpool isnât about him being at games. Itâs about him being involved and committed and being supportive. All that happens on a consistent basis. âWe get great support from both John and Tom. I was over in Boston recently and met with all the different investors in FSG. They are greatly supportive for what weâre trying to achieve and are 100% behind us.â Results have been mixed so far this season with the Reds standing eighth in the Premier League â nine points adrift of a Champions League spot following last weekendâs defeat to Manchester United. When Brendan Rodgers was appointed manager last June, Henry made it clear the club were embarking on a long-term project and Ayre says FSGâs faith in the Northern Irishman remains unwavering. âWe always said this year would be about putting the right foundations in place to build something for the long term,â he added. âIt was always going to be up and down. If you could just turn it on instantly then everyone would be doing it. Weâre quietly pleased with progress. From the early shoots of a better type of passing game to recent performances where you could really see it all coming together. âThereâs still work to do but weâre certainly pleased that weâre progressing. The players weâve brought in are contributing and weâre also pleased that Brendan and his team are getting more and more out of players who were here before. âNobody is hiding away from the fact there is still a lot of work to do but there has been real progress made so far. âSpeaking to some of the players, they certainly feel that itâs moving forward. They are enjoying the football and hopefully that bodes well for the rest of the season.â Ayre believes the vast majority of the clubâs supporters share that optimism. âWe have had sell out games all season and fantastic support from our fans both home and away,â he said. âSpeaking to people around the city, they are pleased with the football and like what theyâre seeing. âThe great thing about Liverpool fans is that they are huge big students of the game. They know what it takes to be great because this club has been very successful in the past. âThe educated fans you meet know it wonât just come in a heartbeat. No-one is expecting an overnight turnaround in form to get to the level of winning the league, but as long as they can see us making progress and chipping away at that gap then people will buy into it which they are. âAs long as Brendan and the team keep improving on that and keep showing their commitment to that Iâm certain our fans will be behind that. âWe will keep investing and adding to the group. Ultimately we will get to where we want to get to.â
After the last owners disasterous reign most are understanably cautious on Henry. I hope he does take us forward but more investment in players is needed, if he doesn't stump up in the Summer peoples opinions will start so stack against him.
hmm... 3 positive articles coming from Ayre today... is he fluffing us up for disappointment?? I hope not
what a moron... i mean at his age knocking his bird up! mad.... he should have just got a mistress or three...
Henry's presence or not isn't the major issue. I'll repeat that we need a full time senior FSG executive to take on the Chairman role on a daily basis. That person needs to be resident here and be in and around the club on a daily basis. It cannot be successfully done on an arms-length basis as Tom Werner appears to be attempting. We all know of Henry's devotion to the Red Sox so that FSG senior executive has to be Tom Werner or A N Other.
Kennys next job be surprised if it was anyone from FSG group as they are probably all used to nice warm weather, and they wont get that moving here lol.
Yip, Blackburns owners turned up at a lot of games...enough said on that. We do need an experienced head on this side of the atlantic. Every post is currently filled with someone inexperienced for the position they hold. I read a piece on This is Anfield about this and the lack of one message coming from the club; loads of contradictions, makes everyone nervous anytime there is a wobble.
Is the that devoted though? There have been rumblings of a sale for a while now and they are not performing. Liverpool are performing very well off the field and we're not too far off competing on it too
Martin Broughton was bloody good and bloody professional when he was in change. He was also great with the press.
If it's not be to an FSG 'insider' then only 2 names spring to mind. As mentioned above then Martin Broughton, or perhaps David Dein