Played on a 35-minute each-way basis, Keyrol Figueroa and Lewis Koumas netted for the young Reds. Marc Bridge-Wilkinson's side started the game in lively ...
James McConnell did brilliantly to win the ball back from just outside the box and played a superb pass into the path of Koumas, who kept his composure to make it 2-1. Charlie Hayes-Green was inches away from doubling the lead when he glanced a header just wide and Figueroa then went close from close range. It was no surprise that Docherty was involved in the opening goal on 17 minutes when he intercepted a backpass, and as the opposing goalkeeper came out to narrow the angle he rolled the ball to Figueroa for a tap-in.
Liverpool FC has issued a tribute after David Moores died aged 76. Mr Moores served as chairman of the club for 16 years from 1991 to 2007.
David returned to Anfield for the first time in a decade to watch Jürgen Klopp’s side beat Everton 5-2 in December 2019. Liverpool FC released a statement today to confirm he died this morning. Mr Moores served as chairman of the club for 16 years from 1991 to 2007.
While his uncle Sir John Moores - founder of the Littlewoods retail empire - twice served as chairman of Everton FC in the 1960s and '70s, David was an ardent ...
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The former Liverpool chairman and owner David Moores, who oversaw the winning of 10 trophies from 1991 to 2007, has died at the age of 76.
He was chairman when Graeme Souness became the first Liverpool manager to be sacked since 1956 in January 1994 and, working closely alongside then chief executive, Rick Parry, oversaw the appointments of Roy Evans, Gérard Houllier and Rafael Benítez as manager. Moores was an heir to the Littlewoods retail empire, founded by his uncle Sir John Moores, Everton’s chairman in the 1960s and 1970s. The club legend said on Twitter: “Marina and I are both very saddened by the passing of David Moores. He was a loyal Liverpool fan whose dream came true when he was appointed chairman and he did a tremendous amount to help the club.
David Moores served as Liverpool chairman for 16 years from 1991 and became honorary life president after selling his majority stake in the club in 2007; ...
RIP." "Our condolences go to his family. David Moores served as Liverpool chairman for 16 years from 1991 and became honorary life president after selling his majority stake in the club in 2007; Liverpool won 10 major trophies during his time at Anfield, including the Champions League in 2005
The club announced the passing of their former chairman and owner on Friday with his wife also dying only weeks before, with a touching statement released ...
Moores first became involved with the Reds when his family purchased a controlling stake in the club. Current Liverpool CEO Peter Moore toasted his return to the club during that game with a touching message. "He was a loyal Liverpool fan whose dream came true when he was appointed Chairman, & he did a tremendous amount to help the Club. Our condolences go to his family.
The former Liverpool owner and chairman of 16 years passed away on Friday morning at the age of 76, as the club offered a heart-breaking tribute in a ...
Legendary centre-back and pundit Jamie Carragher offered the same sentiment, saying: "RIP Mr Chairman. When I think of the good times I had a @LFC David Moores was at the heart of it. "He was a loyal Liverpool fan whose dream came true when he was appointed Chairman, & he did a tremendous amount to help the Club. Our condolences go to his family. While uncle Sir John Moores remarkably served twice as Everton chairman in the 1960s and '70s, David himself was a proud Red.
Moores served as Liverpool chairman from 1991 to 2007 and his family had owned a controlling stake in the club for over 50 years.
Thank you for what you did for me & the club. When I think of the good times I had at @LFCDavid Moores was at the heart of it. “When I think of the good times I had at LFC, David Moores was at the heart of it,” wrote Carragher on Twitter. “He will be sorely missed.