Former Liverpool Co-owner Tom Hicks Dies at 79
Tom Hicks, the American businessman who owned Liverpool Football Club alongside George Gillett from 2007 to 2010, has passed away at the age of 79. According to reports, Hicks died surrounded by his family at his home in Dallas, Texas.
Hicks' six children released a statement describing him as "Dad," highlighting his most cherished title. The statement also stated that he was constant in his generosity and love for his family, even amidst life's trials and tribulations. They expressed their gratitude to have been able to continue expanding his legacy after his passing.
The Hicks-Gillett ownership of Liverpool was marred by controversy, with the duo running up debts of around Β£237 million and failing to deliver on promises to renovate Anfield or build a new stadium. Fans were not pleased with the ownership's decisions, which led to their eventual departure from the club in 2010.
Hicks' sporting career did not end there. He owned ice hockey team the Dallas Stars from 1995 to 2011 and baseball team the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2010. During his tenure with the Stars, they won consecutive Central Division titles between 1996 and 1998 and the Stanley Cup in 1999.
The news of Hicks' passing has sent shockwaves through the football world, particularly among Liverpool fans who were not fond of his ownership. The club released a statement expressing their condolences to Hicks' family and friends at this difficult time.
As the sports world mourns the loss of Tom Hicks, memories of his achievements on and off the pitch will be remembered for years to come.
Tom Hicks, the American businessman who owned Liverpool Football Club alongside George Gillett from 2007 to 2010, has passed away at the age of 79. According to reports, Hicks died surrounded by his family at his home in Dallas, Texas.
Hicks' six children released a statement describing him as "Dad," highlighting his most cherished title. The statement also stated that he was constant in his generosity and love for his family, even amidst life's trials and tribulations. They expressed their gratitude to have been able to continue expanding his legacy after his passing.
The Hicks-Gillett ownership of Liverpool was marred by controversy, with the duo running up debts of around Β£237 million and failing to deliver on promises to renovate Anfield or build a new stadium. Fans were not pleased with the ownership's decisions, which led to their eventual departure from the club in 2010.
Hicks' sporting career did not end there. He owned ice hockey team the Dallas Stars from 1995 to 2011 and baseball team the Texas Rangers from 1998 to 2010. During his tenure with the Stars, they won consecutive Central Division titles between 1996 and 1998 and the Stanley Cup in 1999.
The news of Hicks' passing has sent shockwaves through the football world, particularly among Liverpool fans who were not fond of his ownership. The club released a statement expressing their condolences to Hicks' family and friends at this difficult time.
As the sports world mourns the loss of Tom Hicks, memories of his achievements on and off the pitch will be remembered for years to come.