John W Henry back to watch Liverpool and unveil his Anfield plan

Liverpool owner John W Henry will watch his side at Sunderland before confirming his long-term ideas. Henry has torn up his original plans and met interim manager KennyDalglish on Friday to discuss how his relationship with director offootball strategy, Damien Comolli, could work if the Scot were to beappointed full-time. Henry's presence at the Stadium of Light will be welcomed byLiverpool fans who have not seen much of him since he bought the clubfrom Tom Hicks and George Gillett in October and who have grownimpatient over the delay in talking to Dalglish about becomingpermanent manager. Decision time: Liverpool owner John Henry with team manager Kenny Dalglish (right) Today's game will be the first time Henry has seen a Liverpool match outside the city. His only previous away game was at Everton, where his team lost 2-0 under previous boss Roy Hodgson. Shortly after their arrival at Anfield, Henry and his company, the Fenway Sports Group, appointed Comolli to be responsible for transfers, with a coach beneath him being entrusted with first-team affairs. But Dalglish's arrival in January has lifted the club and Henry realises he should be kept on, even though he will want input into player recruitment. Dalglish in talks over signing two-year permanent deal as Liverpool managerThe Matt Lawton interview: Luis Suarez - I want to be known for great goals not biting or that handballAll the latest Sunderland news, features and opinionAll the latest Liverpool news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Roy Hodgson, Tom Hicks, George Gillett Places: Liverpool

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