Red Sox owner tries to charm Liverpool fans with free tickets
Read more: Red Sox owner says there’s no quick fix for Liverpool FC
John Henry, Liverpool Football Club and Boston Red Sox owner, is attempting to woe back Liverpool fans by offering free tickets for kids.
This is Henry’s attempt to mend the club’s relationship with its fans after his U.S. company bought the team from the unpopular duo Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr. in October.
Henry’s new plan means that fans under the age of 17 will get a free ticket if they’re accompanied by an adult, who ticket will cost $32. The next match is the final Europa League group stage match against Utrecht next Wednesday.
Chairman Thomas Werner said this is a "small gesture of our appreciation of the welcome we have been afforded so far."
Read more: Red Sox owner says there’s no quick fix for Liverpool FC
- Good Morning America says Sasha and Malia...
- Former church spokesman criticised for using...
- Sinn Fein deputy leader speaks out against...
- Michelle Obama and daughters trace their...
- Dating website for ‘homosensible’ Catholic...
- Michelle Obama and daughters visit Glendalough.
- President Obama’s visit to North comes at...
- Daily Mail unloads on 'drunken young' Paddys...
- American dance teacher and Ulster husband...
- Obama under fire for turning G8 summit into...
1 Comment

Report abuse