Gordon Taylor is a DINOSAUR – hes got to go Vinnie Jones joins former players in calling for PFA chiefs resignation
Vinnie Jones has branded Gordon Taylor a DINOSAUR and has joined the rabble calling for the 73-year-old to step down as chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association.Around 300 former and current players are campaigning for a change of leadership at the top of the union and are calling for the end of Taylors 37-year reign in charge.Gordon Taylor has been urged to stand down as chief exec of the PFA2
Gordon Taylor has been urged to stand down as chief exec of the PFA
A large group of influential players have written an open letter demanding Taylor who was paid 2.2million last year stands down from his role as chief executive to allow the PFA to modernise and evolve.Current PFA chairman Ben Purkiss, the 34-year-old Walsall full-back, has called for an independent review of the PFAs leadership structure, with current players questioning whether the organisation does enough to protect members.
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And former Wimbeldon, Chelsea and Leeds United star Jones has had his say, telling the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast on Monday: Hes been there far too long.Hes on 2million a year and its just a joke. I think a younger bloke has to come in now.Bill Borrows Column: Hypocrites at every turn in football's blame game2
Vinnie Jones has joined the host of former and current players calling for Taylor’s exit after 37 years in charge
This is not before time. He should have gone when that betting scandal came out a few years ago.For me its like a kangaroo court, hes been running it through fear over these years and hes had his little soldiers, but its modern times now and hes got to go.Hes a dinosaur get out!

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