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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO 22:16 - Mar 5 with 1975 viewsJiSungParkRangers

The Football Association are considering outgoing EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey to replace Martin Glenn at the helm of English football, Sky Sports News has been told.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11655871/fa-considering-shaun-harv

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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 22:43 - Mar 5 with 1919 viewsWrightUp5hit___

Notwithstanding the other threads this evening, where that waste of skin is mentioned.

This has to be either Geoff Stelling having a laugh, or SkyBet opening the book on the next FA CEO with dopey bet bait.
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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 11:01 - Mar 6 with 1767 viewsNorthernr

This country is a bit weird at the moment. Revelling in idiocy and incompetence, shouting down experts, rewarding its thickest and shittest.

It's Harvey's last EFL board meeting today and the agenda includes:

- Whether to dock 12 points from Blackpool for going into receivership after doing absolutely nothing about a convicted rapist deliberately running the club into the ground and stripping tens of millions of pounds out of it and into his own business.

- Where are Coventry going to play next season? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by a hedge fund, including a season where they played at Northampton, it now turns out they don't have an agreement in place for their stadium next season.

- Where are Bolton going to play this Saturday? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by an owner the Football League approved taking the place over little more than 18 months ago, it's now got to the stage where staff aren't being paid wages, the policing bill hasn't been paid and the safety certificate has lapsed on the ground. Millwall fans due there in three days, with trains booked, don't know if there will be a game or not.

- Docking Birmingham 12 points. Again, owners whose takeover was approved by the league allowed to give the rules a full on Redknapp 18 months ago only now being punished, and they still haven't had the hearing for this yet, so it'll be another couple of weeks still by which time we're right at the business end of the season and suddenly a club is having 12 points taken off.

- Charlton. Once again, run criminally over the past three years, league has done nothing about it. Corrupt owner now says he's fcking off and it's the league's responsibility to keep the club going so they should buy it off him.

- Notts County. Going bust.


I mean does this in any way look like a league that's being properly run?
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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 11:18 - Mar 6 with 1742 viewsCroydonCaptJack

FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 11:01 - Mar 6 by Northernr

This country is a bit weird at the moment. Revelling in idiocy and incompetence, shouting down experts, rewarding its thickest and shittest.

It's Harvey's last EFL board meeting today and the agenda includes:

- Whether to dock 12 points from Blackpool for going into receivership after doing absolutely nothing about a convicted rapist deliberately running the club into the ground and stripping tens of millions of pounds out of it and into his own business.

- Where are Coventry going to play next season? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by a hedge fund, including a season where they played at Northampton, it now turns out they don't have an agreement in place for their stadium next season.

- Where are Bolton going to play this Saturday? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by an owner the Football League approved taking the place over little more than 18 months ago, it's now got to the stage where staff aren't being paid wages, the policing bill hasn't been paid and the safety certificate has lapsed on the ground. Millwall fans due there in three days, with trains booked, don't know if there will be a game or not.

- Docking Birmingham 12 points. Again, owners whose takeover was approved by the league allowed to give the rules a full on Redknapp 18 months ago only now being punished, and they still haven't had the hearing for this yet, so it'll be another couple of weeks still by which time we're right at the business end of the season and suddenly a club is having 12 points taken off.

- Charlton. Once again, run criminally over the past three years, league has done nothing about it. Corrupt owner now says he's fcking off and it's the league's responsibility to keep the club going so they should buy it off him.

- Notts County. Going bust.


I mean does this in any way look like a league that's being properly run?


Truly shocking isn't it!
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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 13:50 - Mar 6 with 1654 viewsEsox_Lucius

FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 11:01 - Mar 6 by Northernr

This country is a bit weird at the moment. Revelling in idiocy and incompetence, shouting down experts, rewarding its thickest and shittest.

It's Harvey's last EFL board meeting today and the agenda includes:

- Whether to dock 12 points from Blackpool for going into receivership after doing absolutely nothing about a convicted rapist deliberately running the club into the ground and stripping tens of millions of pounds out of it and into his own business.

- Where are Coventry going to play next season? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by a hedge fund, including a season where they played at Northampton, it now turns out they don't have an agreement in place for their stadium next season.

- Where are Bolton going to play this Saturday? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by an owner the Football League approved taking the place over little more than 18 months ago, it's now got to the stage where staff aren't being paid wages, the policing bill hasn't been paid and the safety certificate has lapsed on the ground. Millwall fans due there in three days, with trains booked, don't know if there will be a game or not.

- Docking Birmingham 12 points. Again, owners whose takeover was approved by the league allowed to give the rules a full on Redknapp 18 months ago only now being punished, and they still haven't had the hearing for this yet, so it'll be another couple of weeks still by which time we're right at the business end of the season and suddenly a club is having 12 points taken off.

- Charlton. Once again, run criminally over the past three years, league has done nothing about it. Corrupt owner now says he's fcking off and it's the league's responsibility to keep the club going so they should buy it off him.

- Notts County. Going bust.


I mean does this in any way look like a league that's being properly run?


It is if you are one of the "Elite" Premiership club for whom FFP was brought in. Less competition innit?

The grass is always greener.

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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 13:59 - Mar 6 with 1642 viewsderbyhoop

FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 11:01 - Mar 6 by Northernr

This country is a bit weird at the moment. Revelling in idiocy and incompetence, shouting down experts, rewarding its thickest and shittest.

It's Harvey's last EFL board meeting today and the agenda includes:

- Whether to dock 12 points from Blackpool for going into receivership after doing absolutely nothing about a convicted rapist deliberately running the club into the ground and stripping tens of millions of pounds out of it and into his own business.

- Where are Coventry going to play next season? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by a hedge fund, including a season where they played at Northampton, it now turns out they don't have an agreement in place for their stadium next season.

- Where are Bolton going to play this Saturday? Again, after allowing the club to be run into the ground by an owner the Football League approved taking the place over little more than 18 months ago, it's now got to the stage where staff aren't being paid wages, the policing bill hasn't been paid and the safety certificate has lapsed on the ground. Millwall fans due there in three days, with trains booked, don't know if there will be a game or not.

- Docking Birmingham 12 points. Again, owners whose takeover was approved by the league allowed to give the rules a full on Redknapp 18 months ago only now being punished, and they still haven't had the hearing for this yet, so it'll be another couple of weeks still by which time we're right at the business end of the season and suddenly a club is having 12 points taken off.

- Charlton. Once again, run criminally over the past three years, league has done nothing about it. Corrupt owner now says he's fcking off and it's the league's responsibility to keep the club going so they should buy it off him.

- Notts County. Going bust.


I mean does this in any way look like a league that's being properly run?


Come on Clive. Is that the best you can come up with?
Journalistic standards are clearly falling.

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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 16:50 - Mar 6 with 1549 viewsstevec

Does anyone know which Charity our £40 mill is going to yet?
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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 17:39 - Mar 6 with 1515 viewsdaveB

FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 16:50 - Mar 6 by stevec

Does anyone know which Charity our £40 mill is going to yet?


going towards Shaun Harveys leaving present
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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 21:24 - Mar 6 with 1446 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

I consider Shaun Harvey good for FA too..

Poll: Expectations for this season?

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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 09:45 - Mar 7 with 1348 viewsheadhoops

good news is that Shaun Harvey's Testimonial match, Notts County v Bolton at the Ricoh has been cancelled.

this country has got to stop rewarding ineptitude..........

Poll: Remy - can he play in the playoffs - who's opening post is the best?

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FA considering Shaun Harvey as CEO on 10:38 - Mar 7 with 1319 viewsWrightUp5hit___

EFL accounts published accounts yesterday.

Harvey got a £62,000 pay rise last year taking his "package" to £449,000, despite fooked up TV deal,inertia over rogue owners and the entire FFP fiasco.

Lifted with no shame whatsoever, The EFL: ‘rewarding incompetence is our strength’
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