Gill appointment 'about succession'

New Manchester United chief executive David Gill is determined to dispel the impression that his appointment as Peter Kenyon’s successor was a rush decision.

New Manchester United chief executive David Gill is determined to dispel the impression that his appointment as Peter Kenyon's successor was a rush decision.

Kenyon confirmed last night that he had accepted an offer to defect to Roman Abramovich’s Russian revolution at Chelsea, a move that Gill himself admitted was a “bolt out of the blue”.

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