Next major steps in FSG s financial transformation at Liverpool after breaking £500m barrier
FSG have turned Liverpool around off the pitch since taking over in 2010 and the club continues to grow
06:00, 24 DEC 2020
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A reader this weekend sent me this otherwise-innocuous article from 2019, which halfway through veers into discussing a stadium naming-rights deal gone wrong. Or, depending on your perspective, gone very very right:
If nothing changes before opening day on April 4, for the second consecutive season the team will play in a Dr Pepper Ballpark that is no longer technically Dr Pepper Ballpark.
After a 15-year relationship, the Plano-based soft drink company didn’t renew its sponsorship with the RoughRiders when its contract expired Oct. 1, 2017. …
Though it stopped paying for the privilege 16 months ago, Dr Pepper’s signage remains up throughout the RoughRiders’ stadium and the “Dr Pepper Stadium” name and logo is still prominent on the team’s website and promotional materials.
FSG impact at Liverpool shown by remarkable £248m turnaround
Liverpool s owners have managed to align success on and off the pitch in recent seasons
06:00, 16 DEC 2020
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Richmond Times-Dispatch Dec 12, 2020 1 of 5
The proposed $6.5 million solar panel facility in Hanover County would be built in the field seen above left. It would produce enough electricity to power 963 homes per year. Daniel Sangjib Min/Times-Dispatch
George Littlefield is shown at the field, right, where is 44-acre proposed solar panel project, next to his property in Hanover County on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. Daniel Sangjib Min/RTD
George Littlefield is shown at the field, where is 44-acre proposed solar panel project, next to his property in Hanover County on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. Daniel Sangjib Min/RTD
George Littlefield drives through the field, where is 44-acre proposed solar panel project, next to his property in Hanover County on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020.