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Liverpool appoint Managing Director
Liverpool FC Women can confirm the appointment
of Russ Fraser as the club's first Managing Director.
Russ will join LFC Women in early November with
an impressive track record of success in the women's
game and significant years of experience.
He will take up his new role after completing a
successful 18 month period at Leicester City Women
where he helped oversee the team's move into full
time professionalism.
He helped build a team which won the
Championship title last season - securing promotion
to the FA Women's Super League - as well as
overseeing a move to a new training ground. That
followed two years at West Ham United Women
where he worked alongside current Reds manager
Matt Beard and saw the team reach a Women's FA
Cup final.
His time in London saw him help West Ham
consolidate their place in the WSL as well as
managing the move to the Chadwell Heath training
facility.
The two years previous were spent at Reading as general manager for the women and
girls set up, a period which saw significant progress both on and off the pitch, with the first
team enjoying a fourth place finish in the WSL in his final season.
Liverpool FC's director of communications and executive director of Liverpool FC
Women, Susan Black said: "We are delighted to appoint Russ to the position of Managing
Director of our women's section and are looking forward to him bringing much needed
skills, knowledge and experience to this newly created role.
"In seeking a first managing director for LFC Women, our key priority was to find
someone with a significant track record of multi-year delivery within women's football and
we certainly found that in Russ.
"His appointment builds on the solid foundation changes already put in place at LFC
Women, giving us a structure led by an experienced Women's football leader who can take
us forward and continue our rebuilding journey step by step."
As managing director, Russ will have overall responsibility for player recruitment,
welfare, medical, operations and facilities for the LFC Women first team, academy and RTC.
He said: "It's a great opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in the world. I'm
really looking forward to getting started and developing the women's team further.
"The restructure the club is going through shows its intent and the direction it wants
to go in.
"I've worked with Matt before at West Ham so hopefully we can continue that great
working relationship and take the club forward.
"Without putting too much pressure on, the aim is to get promotion as quickly as
possible. We not only want to be playing in the WSL we want to be competitive in it."
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