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Chief Financial Officer

Liverpool Football Club

Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Sports industry

February 2008 – February 2013 (5 years 1 month)

Finance

Arsenal F.C

Privately Held; 501-1000 employees; Sports industry

2001 – 2008 (7 years)

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Hambros insurance

1998 – 2001 (3 years)

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Baker Tilly

Partnership; 1001-5000 employees; Accounting industry

1993 – 1997 (4 years)

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PHILIP NASH is standing down from his role as Liverpool’s finance director due to family reasons.

The 40-year-old, who has been at the club for nearly five years, will serve his notice and leave the post in February.

Nash was headhunted from Arsenal by former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett back in March 2008. His services were retained when Fenway Sports Group bought the club in October 2010.

He had played a key role in securing the record-breaking £20million per year shirt sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered.

Nash works closely with managing director Ian Ayre and commercial director Billy Hogan in the day to day running of the club.

Earlier this year he said: “I support Ian and Billy in driving revenues, exploring longer term business opportunities and overseeing the investment of that revenue.”

Prior to his arrival at Anfield, Nash had previously spent seven years as Arsenal’s finance director, helping to oversee their relocation to the Emirates Stadium from Highbury.

He began his career as a trainee accountant in London with Kidsons Impey in 1993 before joining merchant banker Hambros on the corporate finance side four years later.

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Who will folk blame for everything now if it is ?

Or will they just demonise the next in line ?

Anyone expecting some kind of change if Stockbridge goes has spent too much time swallowing the rebels BS and they are in for disappointment.

Hopefully this is an extra appointment to enhance the existing board.

I'm happy to let the board decide on Stockbridges fate, but he has been cast as the source of all problems by some.

if he is going I'm glad this guy is coming in and not mini.

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Who will folk blame for everything now if it is ?

Or will they just demonise the next in line ?

Anyone expecting some kind of change if Stockbridge goes has spent too much time swallowing the rebels BS and they are in for disappointment.

Hopefully this is an extra appointment to enhance the existing board.

I'm happy to let the board decide on Stockbridges fate, but he has been cast as the source of all problems by some.

if he is going I'm glad this guy is coming in and not mini.

Glad to see you've moved on there...

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Who will folk blame for everything now if it is ?

Or will they just demonise the next in line ?

Anyone expecting some kind of change if Stockbridge goes has spent too much time swallowing the rebels BS and they are in for disappointment.

Hopefully this is an extra appointment to enhance the existing board.

I'm happy to let the board decide on Stockbridges fate, but he has been cast as the source of all problems by some.

if he is going I'm glad this guy is coming in and not mini.

Spot on

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