The Road End - Club Officials

Club Officials

See also: List of Liverpool F.C. managers
  • Owner: Fenway Sports Group
  • Honorary Life President: David Moores
Liverpool Football and Athletics Grounds Limited
  • Principal Owner: John W. Henry
  • Chairman: Tom Werner
  • Vice-Chairman: David Ginsberg
  • Managing Director: Ian Ayre
  • Chief Commercial Officer: Billy Hogan
  • Chief Financial Officer: Philip Nash
Liverpool Football Club
  • Directors: John W. Henry, Tom Werner, Jeffrey Vinik, Ian Ayre, David Ginsberg, Philip Nash, Michael Gordon
  • Club Secretary: Ian Silvester
  • Operations Director: Andrew Parkinson
  • Chief Groundsman: Terry Forsyth
  • Stadium Manager: Ged Poynton
  • Director of Communications: Susan Black
  • Chief Media Officer: Matthew Baxter
  • Head of Recruitment: Dave Fallows
  • Head of Analysis: Michael Edwards
  • Chief Scout: Barry Hunter
Coaching and Medical Staff
  • Manager: Brendan Rodgers
  • Assistant Manager: Colin Pascoe
  • First Team Coach: Mike Marsh
  • Goalkeeping Coach: John Achterberg
  • Performance Analyst: Glen Driscoll
  • Fitness and Conditioning Analyst: Ryland Morgans
  • Opposition Analyst: Chris Davies
  • Director of Player Development/Academy Manager: Frank McParland
  • Head of Academy Coaching: Rodolfo Borrell
  • U21's Manager: Alex Inglethorpe
  • First Team Doctor: Zaf Iqbal
  • Physiotherapist: Chris Morgan

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