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Person: Steve Walton

The 31-year-old Armagh girl running a Premier League club

JOHN O’SHEA wasn’t Sunderland’s only big Irish signing yesterday as the club announced the appointment of 31-year-old Irish solicitor Margaret Byrne as their new CEO.

Fri, 08 Jul, 2011

Black Cats reassure fans over sales

Sunderland chief executive Steve Walton has insisted players will not have to be sold to balance the books.

Tue, 08 Mar, 2011

Quinn plays down Black Cats’ losses

SUNDERLAND chairman Niall Quinn has revealed the club’s latest accounts will show a loss – but only because of their investment in the team.

Fri, 05 Mar, 2010

Bruce looking for breakthrough bonus

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is hopeful of making a series of breakthroughs in the transfer market within weeks.

Mon, 22 Jun, 2009

Walton to take reins at Wearside

SUNDERLAND have appointed life-long supporter Steve Walton as their new chief executive.

Thu, 04 Dec, 2008

Walton named new Sunderland chief executive

Sunderland have appointed life-long supporter Steve Walton as their new chief executive.

Wed, 03 Dec, 2008

Newcastle appoint chief executive

Newcastle United plc have named Steve Walton, a relationship director with Barclays Large Corporate Banking, as their new chief executive.

Mon, 05 Mar, 2007

Flagship ready for action against the Taliban

The crew of Royal Navy flagship HMS Illustrious were today preparing it for operations against the Taliban after being told they will not be home for Christmas.

Mon, 29 Oct, 2001

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