The PFA have started restructuring to make sure no one can ever wield colossal power again like outgoing chief executive Gordon Taylor.
He took charge back in 1981 and is the highest-paid union boss in the country, earning up to £2.2million a year. The 75-year-old is due to finally stand down at the next PFA annual general meeting, scheduled for November.
His successor, who will be elected by members, is set to be under much more scrutiny, following an in-depth, independent governance review.
The key findings are yet to be published after an assessment by Sport Resolutions, the not-for-profit body set up to help resolve disputes.
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