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Liverpool have announced they will set up a new Supporters' Board, to give fans a greater voice in how the club is run.
A landslide 99 per cent voted in favour of the new structure, which is intended to 'strengthen dialogue' between the Reds and their supporters after the European Super League fiasco worsened relations.
And, as announced on the club website, the Premier League side are set to finalise the make-up of the board 'in the coming weeks' so it can start working as soon as possible.
Liverpool have announced a new Supporters' Board meant to 'strengthen dialogue' with fans
A landslide of 99 per cent voted in favour of the new structure, set to be introduced shortly
Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan said: 'The idea came from an understanding and recognition there was a lack of engagement with supporters on some important fan-facing issues and that was something we wanted to address.
'There has been a tremendous amount of engagement with our fans across the last several years, particularly the work that went into Kiev and Madrid, a lot of engagement around the Club World Cup, and issues such as equality, diversity and inclusion, ticketing issues and our sanctions process.