Liverpool boardroom.The Reds were forced into an embarrassing climbdown earlier this week following backlash to their proposed involvement in the European Super League.Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal and Chelsea also backed out of the controversial project.Liverpool owner John W Henry has publicly apologised to the Anfield faithful.
The other five Premier League sides also issued remorseful statements.Following the high-profile debacle, Thompson says supporters now need to have a greater say in how their clubs are run."What you would like to see is fans on the board," he said."Somebody at least to share ideas and put them forward.
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