Clubs Unimpressed With Ayre TV Claims
Rival clubs have distanced themselves from Liverpool's demand for more cash from television rights
- with one top-flight chairman claiming the move would "kill the heart and soul" of English
football.
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre said the bigger clubs should get a greater share of the £1.
Anfield Talk @ Oct 13, 2011 12:47 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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