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And Ms Pizzuti insists the ownership group still have so much left to accomplish during their time as Anfield custodians.It's 15 years this week since FSG, who were then known as New England Sports Ventures, purchased the club from under the noses of Tom Hicks and George Gillett after the pair had run the Reds to the brink of financial ruin.FSG took over the club on October 15 2010 after a High Court ruling pushed through their £300m buy-out and Ms Pizzuti has been a visible personality around the club ever since, visiting back in April and May when Liverpool first secured the Premier League title and then lifted it at Anfield.READ MORE: I had one major FSG reservation but history has proven our £300m Liverpool deal correctREAD MORE: FSG issue fresh statement on Liverpool ownership - 'We could never have imagined'In a post on Instagram, the CEO of the Boston Globe newspaper even teased the introduction of a new mascot to go alongside Mighty Red, writing: "My first tweet about LFC 15 years ago was asking this amazing community about what songs I needed to learn for my first trip to Anfield."The responses were warm, welcoming and very witty. We made new legends, and added new stories to the historic lore of this world-famous club.
And we collected some lovely new silver of all shapes and sizes."We preserved, restored and expanded the historic Anfield stadium. (Is it time to bring in Ruby, his younger sister?)."I have loved all of it, and am so grateful to be part of this with all of you.
Thanks for sharing your stories with me - I have loved celebrating with you and hearing from so many of you."I appreciate your comments (especially the clever ones), and hearing about what LFC has meant to you or your family. And I loved having the chance to buy some of you a beer in person while at Anfield."'Our work isn't done', we have so much more ahead of us, and I feel so grateful and lucky to be part of it and share it all with you."Liverpool return to action on Sunday when they host historic rivals Manchester United at Anfield.