Thursday, April 18, 2013

Liverpool operator Henry asked Manchester United for advice, shows...

Apr 18, 2013 8:40:00 AM The Merseyside chief thinks the club's structure have proved their determination by checking opinion from rival factors on how better to run the operation at Anfield The 63-year-old American businessman got get a grip on of the team in October 2010, when Fenway Sports Group ordered out Tom Hicks and George Gillett. And Ayre has accepted that, though Henry and Werner have knowledge in game with basbeball part Boston Red Sox, they are still learning about soccer and have sought guidance from rival groups because of this. "It is much better to have an operator who is going for a genuine interest and is well-informed, instead of someone who says, 'I was successful in football, so I can accomplish that in football.' They both put a lot of time into the staff and into the overall game. That bodes well for Liverpool." James has been criticised by some Liverpool supporters for, confirmed, perhaps not joining this season to a game - although he was present at the Hillsborough funeral service on Monday - but Ayre feels the job that goes on behind the scenes is testament to his responsibility. He added: "As is usually the case, the press then spun that into John Henry has not visited a game title and is losing interest. That is nonsense. Tom's gone to many and that's part of them sharing that responsibility. It's about them finding that balance. We don't need John there for it to be always a success. "We talk weekly. We've an administration phone. We talk through issues. Tom and John have become involved in that. That's the way it should be. Of course, supporters do not see that. They only think he has not visited Liverpool. But Tom has gone to Liverpool."

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