Seems John W Henry upset a few fellow reds last night with the following Tweet..
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I'm no huge fan of FSG, but this seems a bit silly.
He's tweeted congratulations to a great NFL team, run by people he likes, after an amazing SuperBowl win
What's he supposed to do? Tweet well done to Chelsea or Hull?
Given the previous owners we had - he is a blessing. We have financial stability right now; in this day and age of football - that is as important as winning titles.
We have financial stability right now; in this day and age of football - that is as important as winning titles.
It's silly and childish, yes, and they presumably wouldn't expect fans of FSG's American 'franchises' to moan if Henry tweeted something about LFC.
But it does touch on a raw nerve, which is the fact that FSG have never seemed to appreciate that, even when you can't or don't want to be physically visible at a club, it's prudent to at least give the appearance of regular involvement at a club.
It doesn't matter much when you're winning stuff, but when you're in the doldrums it does matter quite a bit to some.
Ir's not just fans, it's visiting members of other clubs who say what a ghost town the place seems, with many of our execs based in London, the bosses based in Boston and only the now absent Ayre consistently in situ on match days. They should maybe give Kenny the licence to take more control on that side of things, and plan a few more visits from Boston - and not only on those occasions when it seems 'special' (good luck with that, anyway, this season!). For such savvy operators in the US they really seem a bit dim when it comes to what they have in LFC. Get rid of Mighty Red, get everyone involved on match day and show a bit of common sense!
I really don't know why anyone would give a fuck if John Henry is at a game or not. It's all for show, anyway. It's not like he's a lifelong Liverpool fan.
I really don't know why anyone would give a fuck if John Henry is at a game or not. It's all for show, anyway. It's not like he's a lifelong Liverpool fan.
On match days the presence of the hierarchy of both clubs isn't entirely frivolous. You'd be surprised, over the course of a season, how much business gets done as they mingle behind the scenes during and after the match. Alliances get formed or strengthened, transfers are sounded out or advanced, Premier League and FA politics get played out. Think of what we've been discussing about Ayre's failings in such areas - it does actually help, in a subtle way, to have a proper presence on match days. It doesn't have to be Henry as well, of course, but at the best-run clubs the fans feel, in a Walter Bagehot way, quietly becalmed and reassured by such things, and, in a more Machiavellian way, it does actually smooth the process of all kinds of practical plans.
On the other side of the spectrum of course, Abramobitch is at every Chelsea game. The owners attendance really means nothing - money talks.
Except for Kenny, of courseI mind that Linda's not there much nowadays. We always seem to do well when she is, and she's a darn sight easier on the eye than anybody else in the directors' box.