Date published: Sunday 25th April 2021 12:05 - Neil Foster
Reports claim Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group rejected a £3billion takeover bid earlier this year before the European Super League debacle.
Already under pressure from the ESL fallout, the latest news will only ramp up tension between fans and the owners. John W Henry was forced to release a public video message apologising to Liverpool supporters on Wednesday.
That came after the Reds and five other Premier League clubs pulled out of the proposed new competition. The Liverpool chief
admitted sole responsibility for the club’s decision to join the European breakaway.
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You all have to CALM DOWN : Jurgen Klopp demands end to criticism of European Super League plot - but his own fans continue to protest against club s owners FSG ahead of today s game at Anfield. and Gary Lineker slams him as spectacularly tone deaf
Jurgen Klopp accused the media of winding people up over the failed league
Liverpool withdrew from The Super League just two days after it was announced
Klopp is angry that his team have been tarred with the same brush as the owners
Gary Lineker thinks Klopp s comments on the media are spectacularly tone deaf
Steve McManaman and Peter Crouch have also slammed the Reds top brass
Liverpool blow place in the top four to round off rollercoaster week
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24/04/2021 - 15:46 Joe Willock (right) struck in stoppage time to earn Newcastle a 1-1 draw at Liverpool DAVID KLEIN POOL/AFP 4 min
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Liverpool suffered another setback in a tumultuous week as Joe Willock s 94th minute equaliser earned Newcastle a 1-1 draw at Anfield that prevented Jurgen Klopp s men from moving into the Premier League top four.
Mohamed Salah had opened the scoring after just three minutes, but Liverpool wasted a host of chances to extend their lead and paid in stoppage time.
The Reds even had already had a reprieve when Callum Wilson s equaliser was ruled out after a VAR review for handball, but still could not hold on as Willock s deflected strike secured a vital point in the Magpies bid for survival.
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