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If general wisdom dictates that it is the sporting director's job of interviewing and appointing a manager then Liverpool actually needed one of those before getting on with the task at hand.
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The appointment of Michael Edwards by Fenway Sports Group as their 'CEO of Football' was the first major building brick in place a few weeks back with the one-time sporting director once more in situ with a broader, and, by his admission, a more exciting remit.
An FSG employee rather than a Liverpool FC one, it's important to make such a distinction, even if supporters will naturally feel more at ease at having their vaunted former transfer negotiator back on board.
Instead, Liverpool are getting on with building the framework they hope will allow them to get their biggest call in years spot on.
The exhibition features members of the Shankly family on hand to talk through the items of memorabilia alongside live music, photo opportunities with replica trophies in a mock set of the old Anfield dressing room, and a pop-up signed merchandise shop, featuring items signed by Liverpool legends.
The run passed Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield on April 15, which was the 35th anniversary of the tragedy that claimed the lives of 97 Liverpool fans and the grueling journey will culminate at Grenfell Tower this weekend.