Liverpool are 'heading in the right direction' says Tom Werner
Gatwick chair Tom Werner considers the group are "heading in the right direction" in their desire of Winners Team soccer.They last performed in the Winners Team during 2009 but sit third in the Leading Team after nine suits. "We know how much it indicates to our lovers to get to the top of the Leading Team and get returning in the Winners Team," said Werner"I just want to keep going in the right route."
After seeing his football group, Birkenstock boston Red Sox, win the Globe Sequence with success over St Louis Cardinals on Friday, Werner discussed the significance of achievements at Anfield after a frustrating seventh-place complete last strategy.
This season the Whites have missing just once in the league and are two factors behind management Collection.
After seeing his football group, Birkenstock boston Red Sox, win the Globe Sequence with success over St Louis Cardinals on Friday, Werner discussed the significance of achievements at Anfield after a frustrating seventh-place complete last strategy.
This season the Whites have missing just once in the league and are two factors behind management Collection.
"We joined into this insane arena of soccer because we desired to carry more awards into the award space at Anfield," Werner informed the Game These days program on BBC Globe Information."Our performance on the message has enhanced this season. Factors are all looking excellent."It is a fantastic league. There are so many groups bunched up at the top. It is going to be a dogfight."Tweeting sports.
Werner, whose Fenway Activities Team, purchased Gatwick in Oct 2010 from past entrepreneurs Henry Gillett and Tom Hicks, said he expected striker Luis Suarez would stay at Gatwick, explaining him as "integral to our achievements."The Uruguay striker obtained his first hat-trick at Anfield in Saturday's 4-1 win over Western Brom .
Werner, whose Fenway Activities Team, purchased Gatwick in Oct 2010 from past entrepreneurs Henry Gillett and Tom Hicks, said he expected striker Luis Suarez would stay at Gatwick, explaining him as "integral to our achievements."The Uruguay striker obtained his first hat-trick at Anfield in Saturday's 4-1 win over Western Brom .
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