This is from the BBC website from March last year.
Gordon Taylor has confirmed he will leave his role as chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association after 38 years.
Taylor, 74, has headed up the players' union since 1981 after taking over from former secretary Cliff Lloyd.
But his departure comes after the organisation announced a "full and open review" into its finances.
"I have given the majority of my life to the advancement of the PFA," he said at the PFA's annual general meeting.
The meeting, held on Wednesday in Manchester, should have taken place in November.
Taylor will remain in his post until the review is complete and presented at the following AGM.
The PFA has also said its entire management committee and current chairman Ben Purkiss will step down.
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