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Date published: Saturday 24th April 2021 1:20 - Matthew Briggs
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson says the club’s owners “have been good” but admitted he could not sit back and get on board with their European Super League plan.
Owners Fenway Sports Group, led by John W Henry, were among the principal drivers of the project as part of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’, and as a result have come in for huge criticism. Henderson who began mobilising his own team-mates and also liaised with other Premier League skippers, felt it was important they made their voices heard.
“Being critical of my own employers isn’t something I do easily,” he wrote in his programme notes.
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Apr 24, 2021 12:22 PM
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits he struggled seeing the reputation of the club “trashed” in the wake of their abortive involvement in the now-failed Super League.
Owners Fenway Sports Group, led by John W Henry, were among the principal drivers of the project as part of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’, and as a result have come in for huge criticism.
But Klopp, who has been outspoken on breakaway proposals for a couple of years, felt that should not have reflected as badly as it did on the historic institution that is the football club.