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GLENN FORCED TO DITCH HIS ‘ENGLISH FA’ REBRAND

- By MATT LAWTON Chief Sports Reporter

PLANS to rebrand the Football Associatio­n by changing its name to the ‘english FA’ have been shelved,

Sportsmail can reveal. it emerged earlier this month that an attempt by chairman Greg Clarke and outgoing chief executive Martin Glenn to make such a change for the first time in the governing body’s 155-year history had been met with resistance by certain members of the FA board. Now Glenn and Clarke have opted to put the plan on hold and leave it for incoming chief executive Mark Bullingham to decide if it is a cause he wants to champion when he takes charge at the start of next season. Glenn once described the FA name as the ‘ultimate expression of arrogance’. He was keen to modernise the organisati­on with a view to enhancing england’s chances of securing the rights to host the 2030 World Cup. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said he had no issue with the FA name, but many countries agree with Glenn’s view. Glenn hoped he could push through the rebranding before his departure. instead, he will leave having endured the same difficulti­es so many of his predecesso­rs at the FA encountere­d when trying to do anything even remotely radical. The traditiona­lists appear to have won this battle, at least for now.

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