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An Unexpected Football League Revolutionary

When Brian Mawhinney was appointed as Chairman of the Football League in 2003, I'll admit to groaning loudly. I was not a fan of the Conservative Party of the 1990s, and Mawhinney had been in the British Cabinet and was Chairman of the Tories. What football needed was less free market evangelism and some radical moves towards greater regulation; this didn't seem likely to come from Mawhinney.

Read the full article at Pitch Invasion.

Pitch Invasion @ Dec 8, 2009 1:34 PM EST | Blog Profile

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