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Furious US fans demand FSG 'sell the team' with brutal chant during defeat

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesFSGBoston Red Sox fans have made their feelings clear on Fenway Sports Group (FSG) — who also own Liverpool — as supporters chanted 'sell the team' at Fenway Park following frustrations over the 2026 campaign15:34, 06 Apr 2026Updated 15:35, 06 Apr 2026John W. Henry's FSG is dealing with fan fury in America amid an awful start to the season from the Boston Red Sox(Image: MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images, MediaNews Group via Getty Images)Boston Red Sox supporters began chanting for Fenway Sports Group (FSG), which also owns Liverpool, to "sell the team" after a poor start to the 2026 season.The Red Sox have largely underperformed over the last six years, with supporters still furious about the 2020 trade of superstar Mookie Betts — who has since claimed three World Series titles with the Los Angeles Dodgers in what is regarded as one of the most catastrophic deals in MLB history.



Henry and FSG have seemingly orchestrated trades and offloaded both Betts and Devers to cut costs, while the same organization invested over $500 million at Liverpool last summer.READ MORE: Liverpool fan group call for action over ticket price increases as FSG sent stark warningREAD MORE: Vinicius Jr makes feelings clear on Xabi Alonso as Ex-Real Madrid boss linked with LiverpoolRed Sox supporters seem to have completely lost patience with FSG, with chants echoing throughout Fenway Park during their defeat to the Padres on Sunday.Supporters were heard chanting "sell the team, sell the team," following another sluggish start from the side.The Red Sox have reached the playoffs only twice since 2021, with their most recent appearance coming last year. However, it was a quick exit for Boston, losing to bitter rivals, the New York Yankees, 4-0 in the opening round of the postseason.Henry and FSG have controlled the Red Sox since 2001, with no obvious sign that they intend to sell up in the near future.

Over the past 15 years, Fenway Sports Group has poured hundreds of millions into Liverpool — including splashing out over $300 million on two signings last summer in Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.The Red Sox are 2-7While Liverpool supporters have had their moments of discontent with FSG regarding investment, the ownership group has shown little hesitation in spending big — something that has not gone unnoticed among Red Sox fans.Boston's batting has been a significant cause for concern this season, managing just six runs for the first time this campaign in yet another defeat.The side has now dropped seven of their last eight fixtures, sitting at 2-7, with frustration mounting in the bullpen just as much as in the stands.Devers and Alex Bregman, who departed for the Chicago Cubs following an All-Star campaign with the Red Sox in 2025, are fresh in the memory. Boston declined to match Chicago's $175 million offer.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.FSGBoston Red Sox