Summary
THE managers' union, including top Premiership bosses Alex Ferguson and Sam Allardyce, have begun the search to find a replacement for their own chief executive John Barnwell.
The nine-strong committee of the League Managers' Association are taking the advice of captains of industry, including Sir Alan Sugar, as to the best way forward for the organisation, which may look outside football for a new boss.See the full content of this document
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You're Hired! Sugar Helps Find New Boss
Barnwell, 68, has been the highly respected leader of the LMA since 1996 and is involved in the process of finding his successor, which is expected to be comp...
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