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The Run of Play (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Well, this is just fantastic. You, too, can apply to replace Brian Barwick as the chief executive of the Football Association. Or you could have, if you'd gotten your CV in by last Friday: Anyone browsing the job sections in the broadsheet press in recent weeks may have noticed an advertisement for the post of chief [...] Related posts: It's No Kirkwhelpington, But It's Close
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 10/27/2008
being primarily the work of the guardskeeper of Hades I have done away with HTML this week and used a more friendly process, one which the great paraclete may use, when he is in a rush to do his online musings. In any case, in a rage, I decided to write this, I have sent it to Barwick as well, by post no less, $2.05 AUD. read more
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
England missed out on appointing Brazilian as national team manager because of bungling efforts of Brian Barwick.
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Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
David Gill says he is not interested in replacing Brian Barwick at the Football Association.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
Attempts to define Brian's legacy as chief executive of the Football Association rather strained for effect.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
When word leaked out at Wembley on Wednesday night that FA chief executive Brian Barwick was putting himself out to pasture, it was clearly surprising news to many of the game's movers and shakers.
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Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
Ousted Fa chief Brian Barwick has become the victim of the new boss syndrome. Every new man in charge likes to bring in his own team and that's why Lord Triesman has wielded the axe.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
FA chairman Lord Triesman is understood to have clashed with Brian Barwick over who should fill key roles for 2018 World Cup bid.
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
LONDON — England's uninspiring 2-2 draw against the Czech Republic on Wednesday was overshadowed by the news that Brian Barwick is to leave his post as chief executive of the Football Association after four years in it. Barwick, who will be forever remembered as the man who appointed Steve McClaren as England manager, jumped before he was pushed after losing out in the power struggle to new Football...
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Evening Star 24 (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
DAVID Sheepshanks will quit as Ipswich Town chairman if he is offered the role of chief executive at the FA. The post, which will be vacated by Brian Barwick at the end of the year, has to be occupied by an independent member of the organisation.
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
BRIAN Barwick hopes improved on-pitch behaviour will be the legacy of his time as FA chief executive.