Liverpool premier league: in April 2020
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liverpool premier league In April 2020, the owners of the club came under fire from fans and the media for deciding to furlough all non-playing staff during the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 145 ] In response to this, the club made a U-turn on the decision and apologised for their initial decision. [ 146 ] In April 2021, Forbes valued the club at .1 billion, a two-year increase of 88%, making it the world's fifth-most-valuable football club. [ 147 ] With Liverpool being ranked as the fourth-most valuable football club in the world in May 2024, at .37 billion, this was an increase of roughly 21% from 2022. [ 139 ]. kết quả bóng đá liverpool Salah vẫn là chân sút hàng đầu Liverpool, nhưng Jota và Núñez cũng đang để lại dấu ấn ở Premier League. Ai sẽ là “con át chủ bài” cuối mùa đây? tỷ số bóng đá liverpool Moores eventually sold the club to American businessmen George Gillett and Tom Hicks on 6 February 2007. The deal valued the club and its outstanding debts at £218.9 million. The pair paid £5,000 per share, or £174.1 million for the total shareholding and £44.8 million to cover the club's debts. [ 132 ] Disagreements between Gillett and Hicks, and the fans' lack of support for them, resulted in the pair looking to sell the club. [ 133 ] Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. [ 134 ] In May 2010, accounts were released showing the holding company of the club to be £350 million in debt (due to leveraged takeover) with losses of £55m, causing auditor KPMG to qualify its audit opinion. [ 135 ] The group's creditors, including the Royal Bank of Scotland , took Gillett and Hicks to court to force them to allow the board to proceed with the sale of the club, the major asset of the holding company. A High Court judge, Mr Justice Floyd , ruled in favour of the creditors and paved the way for the sale of the club to John W. Henry 's Fenway Sports Group (formerly New England Sports Ventures), although Gillett and Hicks still had the option to appeal. [ 136 ] Liverpool was sold to Fenway Sports Group on 15 October 2010 for £300 million. [ 137 ]