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Major double announcement - New md and director of football

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:36 pm
by Igor Zidane
Major double announcement
22nd Mar 2011 - Latest News

   
Fenway Sports Group and Liverpool FC confirmed today that Ian Ayre had been appointed as the Club's new Managing Director and Damien Comolli has been promoted to Director of Football.

Ayre has been the Liverpool FC Commercial Director since July 2007 and Comolli has been with the Club since November 2010 as Director of Football Strategy.

Principal Owner John Henry said: "Ian has enormous experience gained from his work in the sports and media businesses over the past 15 years and we are delighted today to announce this significant appointment.  We conducted an extensive recruitment search and met with outstanding candidates who sought this role but in the end, after having worked with Ian and other top executives within the club, we realised that Ian had all of the attributes necessary to lead the Club forward.  Ian has been doing an outstanding job driving commercial revenues and has a proven track record in successfully leading and developing businesses in a number of different regions and sectors of importance to Liverpool FC.   The Standard Chartered kit sponsorship deal, which Ian spearheaded, is but one example of how his prior business experience matches the needs of the Club, and he will help us continue to succeed in the commercial arena going forward.

"But importantly, Ian is also from Liverpool and understands the relationships between the Club, the supporters and the city.  He will play a key role in all of our future plans."

He added: "I am also delighted to announce the promotion of Damien Comolli to Director of Football.  In the short time that Damien has been at the Club, he has impressed us greatly with his knowledge of the sport, his work ethic and his incisive intelligence. He is a clear thinker and understands exactly what is needed to form a long-term, consistent approach with the philosophy we all share here.  He has a track record of identifying young talent and has already made significant contributions to the First Team and Academy.

"Damien played a leading role in our January transfer window activity with the recruitment of Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll.  These two additions will play a significant role in the future of the Club.  All of us at Liverpool Football Club who have been working on a day-to-day basis with Damien believe he will be a key contributor for many, many years here as we build a football operation second to none."

Chairman Tom Werner commented: "We've worked closely with Ian since coming to Liverpool and we have great confidence in his management and leadership skills.  Also, as a life-long fan of the Club, he has been instrumental in bringing John and I up to speed on the traditions and history of this great Club and specifically, what it means to follow the Liverpool way.   Ian has been instrumental to us in stabilizing things after we purchased the Club and helping us with a re-set to put us on a solid path to move forward.  We consider this one more big step in taking the Club to exactly where supporters and we want to go."

He added: "Damien has already demonstrated a thorough understanding of what a modern football Club needs to succeed in an ever more competitive environment.  He has made a tremendous contribution to our scouting, recruitment and player development so far.  This promotion will see him assume extra responsibilities including overseeing areas such as performance analysis, medical provision, and team administration."

John Henry added: "With these key appointments today, the future of Liverpool Football Club is in very good hands.  Tom and I are extraordinarily excited to be working with Ian and Damien as we do the things that must be done to move the Club forward in the 21st century."

Ian Ayre commented: "Obviously being from the city and having supported the club all my life, I have a deep understanding of what this special football club means to so many people. In my four years as Commercial Director, we've been extremely successful in growing our revenues, but I've also gained a thorough understanding of the challenges facing the Club.  We have been through some difficult times, but we find ourselves today with a great team of people all working together for the same goal. An important part of this new job will be to work closely with all our different stakeholders and help us move forward together.  John and Tom have a clear vision for rebuilding the Club and bringing back success and I'm delighted to be able to help shape that future. It is a very proud moment for myself and my family and I am honoured to be given the opportunity."

Damien Comolli commented:  "I'm delighted to have been offered this promotion and very proud that I am going to be able to make significant contributions to the development of this great Club.  It has been an exciting five months and I think all of us recognise that we have made a great deal of progress in many different areas.  However, there is a lot of hard work ahead and with the backing of our owners and their commitment to the Club, I'm confident we will get it right."

Author: Liverpool FC


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:15 pm
by Zidane
Sound.  I expect an announcement on Kenny's future in the not too distant future.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:25 pm
by metalhead
really good news I think,

edit: ok Ayre is our new CEO

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:40 pm
by RedSi35
Ayre appears really sound and is a definite plus for the club.

Comolli obviously understands what is needed here and he certainly has henry's confidence.

At long last STABILITY

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:57 pm
by Dundalk
RedSi35 wrote:At long last STABILITY

This


After the last few years its good to see all this happening now. The club is slowly getting back to itself off the pitch and with a good summer of investment we will be back soon on the pitch aswell

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:58 pm
by Greavesie
Have to go through the bad times to get to the good, and fuck me have we had the bad. Hopefully we can keep this set up going for a while now without disruption

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:46 pm
by 7_Kewell
Greavesie wrote:Have to go through the bad times to get to the good, and fuck me have we had the bad. Hopefully we can keep this set up going for a while now without disruption

could have been a lot worse mate...a LOT worse.

Great to see us moving forward off the pitch as well as on it.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:57 pm
by ethanr
Good to see these things happen.

Comolli sure is moving quick! It's only a matter of time before he takes over the club as owner, manager and all!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:17 am
by cptrios
7_Kewell wrote:
Greavesie wrote:Have to go through the bad times to get to the good, and fuck me have we had the bad. Hopefully we can keep this set up going for a while now without disruption

could have been a lot worse mate...a LOT worse.

Great to see us moving forward off the pitch as well as on it.

Yeah, you know you have it good as a supporter when finishing 7th and (possibly) 6th in two seasons signifies "bad times."

Just tell yourself: at least we're not Pompey, at least we're not Pompey, at least we're not Pompey...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 1:17 am
by 7_Kewell
cptrios wrote:
7_Kewell wrote:
Greavesie wrote:Have to go through the bad times to get to the good, and fuck me have we had the bad. Hopefully we can keep this set up going for a while now without disruption

could have been a lot worse mate...a LOT worse.

Great to see us moving forward off the pitch as well as on it.

Yeah, you know you have it good as a supporter when finishing 7th and (possibly) 6th in two seasons signifies "bad times."

Just tell yourself: at least we're not Pompey, at least we're not Pompey, at least we're not Pompey...

Or Leeds....

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:45 am
by PabloMedina28
Or Swindon Town

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:05 pm
by stmichael
The term "director of football" always worries me. :(

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:19 pm
by neil
or everton

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:43 pm
by 7_Kewell
neil wrote:or everton

:laugh:

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:28 pm
by PabloMedina28
Ian Ayre's eyebrows are monstorous and Damien Comoli sounds like Ali G but they both come across as top blokes and have done an excellent job in their respective roles so far, so im happy about this. Stability at last. :blues: