Gary Neville insists the Professional Footballers' Association must appoint a new chief executive that all the players can trust.
The PFA has appointed a panel of four people to help find a replacement for Gordon Taylor, who is poised to stand down from the role following a controversial 40-year spell at the helm of one of the game's biggest unions.The independent advisory panel will be made up of Darren Hardman, Trevor Johnson, Ebru Köksal and Geoff Thompson.Neville, who helped pick the new panel to find the new CEO in 2021, believes Taylor's reign had become tired - and that his successor needs to establish a strong relationship with football's stars.He said: "If you think about the work that Gordon did in the 80s, 90s and into the 2000s,.
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