Liverpool boss poses with bikini-clad barmaids before he was spotted with beauties in the stands
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Young fans: Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre poses with bikini-clad barmaids
Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre poses with bikini-clad barmaids – before he was spotted alongside two beauties in the stands.
Married Mr Ayre, 52, has defended the club’s new ticket costs which led to a mass walk-out during their 2-2 draw against Sunderland.
Fans are up in arms due to the proposed introduction of £77 seats, and higher season ticket prices.
In an interview before Saturday’s protest, Mr Ayre said: “We have an ageing fan base and we are trying to breath life into it.
"We need to get more kids into Anfield and more young people.”
He certainly appeared to be enjoying the company of young people for his side’s trip to meet Rubin Kazan in Russia before Liverpool’s 1-0 Europa League victory on November 5.
Fans: Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre spotted alongside two beauties in the stands
He was pictured on Facebook in a Kazan bar called ‘Twin Peaks’.
And the barmaid who posed alongside him there appeared to enjoy the match in a seat next to him.
The attractive brunette, who appears to be in her 20s, posed alongside Mr Ayre at the ground, then in the stands, on other photos posted online.
Read more: Liverpool chief Ian Ayre hits back at Reds fans
The images have led to some criticism of the football chief from fans.
Both Mr Ayre, and the club, have declined to comment.
Mr Ayre grew up in Liverpool, and followed the club home and away as a teenager.
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Anger: Liverpool fans protest at the rising price of tickets
He started his ‘dream job’ in August 2007 and his big achievement was the capture of Standard Chartered as main sponsor in a deal which could generate up to £81m over four years.
Life long fan Mr Ayre married his wife Debra, 48, in 1991.
They are believed to have two children and he has a property on Neston, Merseyside.
The salaries of individual Liverpool directors are not given in the club’s annual accounts.
- 22:00, 9 FEB 2016
- BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG
Young fans: Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre poses with bikini-clad barmaids
Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre poses with bikini-clad barmaids – before he was spotted alongside two beauties in the stands.
Married Mr Ayre, 52, has defended the club’s new ticket costs which led to a mass walk-out during their 2-2 draw against Sunderland.
Fans are up in arms due to the proposed introduction of £77 seats, and higher season ticket prices.
In an interview before Saturday’s protest, Mr Ayre said: “We have an ageing fan base and we are trying to breath life into it.
"We need to get more kids into Anfield and more young people.”
He certainly appeared to be enjoying the company of young people for his side’s trip to meet Rubin Kazan in Russia before Liverpool’s 1-0 Europa League victory on November 5.
Fans: Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre spotted alongside two beauties in the stands
He was pictured on Facebook in a Kazan bar called ‘Twin Peaks’.
And the barmaid who posed alongside him there appeared to enjoy the match in a seat next to him.
The attractive brunette, who appears to be in her 20s, posed alongside Mr Ayre at the ground, then in the stands, on other photos posted online.
Read more: Liverpool chief Ian Ayre hits back at Reds fans
The images have led to some criticism of the football chief from fans.
Both Mr Ayre, and the club, have declined to comment.
Mr Ayre grew up in Liverpool, and followed the club home and away as a teenager.
Liverpool Echo
Anger: Liverpool fans protest at the rising price of tickets
He started his ‘dream job’ in August 2007 and his big achievement was the capture of Standard Chartered as main sponsor in a deal which could generate up to £81m over four years.
Life long fan Mr Ayre married his wife Debra, 48, in 1991.
They are believed to have two children and he has a property on Neston, Merseyside.
The salaries of individual Liverpool directors are not given in the club’s annual accounts.