PFA: Agents should be controlled by game

Players’ chief Gordon Taylor has called for agents to “come under the control of the game” as Lord Stevens prepares to deliver the preliminary findings of his inquiry into allegations of corruption in soccer.

PFA: Agents should be controlled by game

Players’ chief Gordon Taylor has called for agents to “come under the control of the game” as Lord Stevens prepares to deliver the preliminary findings of his inquiry into allegations of corruption in soccer.

The former Metropolitan Police commissioner and his team of investigators have examined the 362 transfers which were completed between January 1, 2004 and January 31, 2006 and should announce this afternoon whether any of them warrant further scrutiny.

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