COAT_OF_ARMS
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Rather than a businessman, it would be better to have someone from a law background. Hopefully with some understanding of the sport, but their bread and butter should be law IMO.This will only be successful if it starts as it means to go on with a strong, independent,experienced businessman, with a sport and legal involvement.
If David Bernstein was a little younger he’d have been a good candidate.
Hopefully the chosen person will open the box and disclose everything that has been connived and by whom.
Putting a corporate man or woman in the seat leaves the door open to the same people that the Premier League holds it open for.