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Delaney's English counterpart earned £699,000
Delaney's English counterpart earned £699,000

Outgoing Chief Executive of the English FA Martin Glenn was paid a salary of £699,000 (€819,000) in 2017, an increase of £109,000 (€127,000) from the previous year.

Thu, 04 Apr, 2019

FA chief apologises over 'ill-judged' Star of David comments
FA chief apologises over 'ill-judged' Star of David comments

Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn has apologised after being criticised for his "ill-judged", "offensive" and "inappropriate" explanation of his organisation's response to Pep Guardiola's yellow ribbon.

Mon, 05 Mar, 2018

 FA boss Martin Glenn apologises for 'offensive' explanation of Guardiola charge
FA boss Martin Glenn apologises for 'offensive' explanation of Guardiola charge

Football Association chief executive Martin Glenn has been criticised for his "ill-judged", "offensive" and "inappropriate" explanation of his organisation's response to Pep Guardiola's yellow ribbon.

Mon, 05 Mar, 2018

FA chief says mood for change makes it ‘difficult’ to back Michel Platini
FA chief says mood for change makes it ‘difficult’ to back Michel Platini

The Football Association would find it “difficult” to support Michel Platini even if he is cleared by Fifa’s ethics committee this week over the €1.8m payment he received from the world governing body.

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