David Gill is to Step Down as Manchester United Chief Executive After 16 Years at Club: The Daily EPL
Manchester United chief executive David Gill is going to step down from his post this summer after 16 years at United. Gill will remain a director of the club, but his focus will soon concentrate on his recent position of vice chairman of the FA. Plus, he’s been nominated as a candidate in May’s Uefa executive committee elections.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- David Gill is to step down as Manchester United chief executive on 30 June — BBC Sport
- Rafael Benítez speaks of his love for ‘sweetheart’ Real Madrid — The Guardian
- The Sun issues apology to Chelsea over article about Benitez-Terry “bust-up” — Chelsea FC
- West Ham plan to mark the 20th anniversary of Bobby Moore’s death with events — BBC Sport
- Arsenal fans lambast new ‘Wenger Out’ stickers at the Bayern game — 101 Great Goals
- Six of Swansea City’s biggest games in their 100 year history — BBC Sport
- Capital One Cup Final: Bradford City set for huge financial boost — Football Economy
- Empty seats cost Premier League clubs millions — FC Business
- German media reaction to Bayern Munich victory against Arsenal — The Independent
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14 Responses to David Gill is to Step Down as Manchester United Chief Executive After 16 Years at Club: The Daily EPL
What will happen to my Gilluminati now? Damn it!!!
If it is true that the fat waiter was singing the praises of RM then the fans are right to boo his sorry A$$ what a jerk!
If his retiring wil do d club more good than harm then there is no cause 4 alarm
Is this Utd’s “David Dean moment?” We will see over the next 3 seasons esp as SAF retires. Next couple of years could see recent underdogs in there respective cities man city & spurs changing places with Farcenal & Utd….stranger things have happened but that looks like the form trend… 5 yrs from now landscape could be very different.
You don’t get it good Sir, The Gilluminati will now become head of UEFA to secure United the next 6 CL titles hehehehe!!!!
Are you a complete jackass? Spurs overtaking Utd wen Saf retires my ass. Biggest club in england can surely attract world class managers wen Saf retires. We have a far better team team than spurs and 3 years from now we will still have a much better team than spurs. Id take jones over caulker anyday. Better youth system than spurs too. If RM come calling are u sure avb wudnt go? When you have trouble keeping keeping your own damn players and staff dont say that you will finish above us. City are just a classless club trying to copy barcelona and steal their youth players just shows you how low they will go for success.
You on the drink early today dust? While I can see Spurs passing Arsenal in the next 1-2 seasons City are headed in the wrong direction and once Mancini goes they will just be another Chelski FC.
Man Utd and spurs will be the two main teams by this time next season.
….if Bale is still around.
He might be at utd by then with Jose Mourhino.
You taking the piss, mate?
Odds on he’ll be replaced by a ‘fashionable’ european administrator.
This could be the end just like it was the end when peter Kenyon left.
One of the Venkys family would do me.
their are a couple of brothers at Forest that i would like it if they moved on.just think it could open up Kuwaiti to UTD.