Ayre - European football not vital to Reds

...while their shirt sponsors say the Champions League is not important because most of their target audience in Asia is asleep when the matches are played.

Ian Ayre, promoted to be Liverpool's managing director this month, admitted that failure to reach the Champions League or Europa League will hit the club in the pocket but that their commercial success meant they could cope with missing out.

Liverpool would have to finish fifth in the Premier League to guarantee European football and Ayre told Press Association Sport: "There's no hiding from the fact that if you don't participate in European football then it is a big hit to your revenues.

"At the same time a football club like Liverpool is an institution that has been around for many, many years and commercially is significantly ahead of most of its competitors, other than one [Manchester United].

"Our revenues and the way we govern our business is absolutely geared to be able to survive and continue to prosper without European football but that's not to say we don't want it."

Gavin Laws, head of corporate affairs at the club's shirt sponsors Standard Charter, insisted they were comfortable with Liverpool's absence from the Champions League. He told the Soccerex conference in Manchester: "The on-field performance is nice to have, but for us as a sponsor the Champions League is not that important to us because it happens at a time most of Asia is fast asleep."

Source: PA