David Moores is the chairman of Liverpool F.C. His uncle, John Moores, was chairman before him. John Moores created Littlewoods and made the Moores family one of the wealthiest in the UK. Littlewoods was sold in 2002 for £750m. A chairman is the presiding officer of a meeting, organization, committee, or other deliberative body. ... Liverpool Football Club (often known simply as Liverpool), an English football club based in north-western England, are the current champions of Europe and the most successful English football team to date. ... Sir John Moores (1896-1993) was a British merchant. ... Littlewoods is a United Kingdom company, based in Liverpool. ...
Under the chairmanship of David Moores, Liverpool have won every club competition. In 2005, Liverpool won a remarkable fifth UEFA Champions League after defeating A.C. Milan in the final. The final featured one of the greatest comebacks of all time, Liverpool overturned a 3-0 goal disadvantage to win on penalties. The Champions League logo The UEFA Champions League is an annual club football competition for Europes most successful clubs. ... AC Milan is an Italian football club. ...
DavidMoores is Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta and Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Health Services Management Centre, School of Public Policy, University of Birmingham, England.
Moores began his clinical practice on Baffin Island in the Eastern Arctic in 1976, having completed a General Practice Anaesthesia Program at the Charles Camsell Hospital in Edmonton.
It is Dr. Moores perspective that accountability and responsibility for health services, their utilization and quality, are a shared responsibility between health professionals, the public and regional health authorities.
DavidMoores is the chairman of Liverpool F.C. His uncle, John Moores, was chairman before him.
Moores has contributed a large portion of his personal fortune to Liverpool's transfer activities and believes in a loyalty to managers that is now almost extinct in football.
Moores insisted at the meeting on Monday evening that he still "backed the values and objectives of the manager" Gerard Houllier, whose side are sixth in the Premiership, 20 points behind leaders Manchester United.