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Liverpool: Could Former Reds Help Bridge The Gap Between The Boardroom And Supporters?

by Josh Sexton | Feb 17, 2017 | Footie

IT’S a question often asked when comparing the way top foreign clubs are run to the Premier League’s elite, and it reared its head again in the form of Henry Winter’s Twitter account after Arsenal’s 5-1 defeat to Bayern Munich. Sir Chips Keswick, Ivan Gazidis,...

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