Jul 1 2008 by Laura Sharpe, Liverpool Daily Post
Liverpool football chief determined to stay put
LIVERPOOL FC chief executive Rick Parry yesterday said he still saw his future at “the best club in the world” as he picked up an honorary degree.
Parry donned a cap and gown yesterday to pick up his honour from the University of Liverpool.
The football executive, a Liverpool maths graduate in 1976, was awarded an honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws at a ceremony at the Philharmonic Hall.
Parry came under fire earlier this year from American LFC co-owner Tom Hicks, who called on him to resign for under-performing in his stewardship of the club, but the chief executive said he loves LFC and sees his future with the club.
He said: “I’m looking forward to working with Rafael (Benitez) and helping improve on last season’s result.
“Our standards are very high, as is the standard our fans de-mand. Winning the league, that’s the prize we’re all striving for.”
He added: “I have very fond memories of Liverpool University and I’ve seen it from both sides, seeing all the new graduates outside I can recognise what they’ve been through.
“It’s a day for them, not for me.”
Parry, 53, has had a varied and successful career since his first job as a trainee chartered accountant in 1976.
He was instrumental in planning the new Premier League and was appointed chief executive in February 1992.
His plans for the league were ratified seven days later by the Football Association allowing Parry to negotiate a television deal then worth a record £214m.