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    Isn’t he the highest paid union official in the country ?
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    MrOneLung said:
    Isn’t he the highest paid union official in the country ?
    I can't see anyone else getting near his salary. He has performed consistently in his role and I should imagine most pros are delighted with him.

    Hopefully he'll get another payoff on the way out.

    Can see him getting a seat in the House of Lords next.

    You have to pay a high salary to attract the best people.🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    MrOneLung said:
    Isn’t he the highest paid union official in the country ?
    I can't see anyone else getting near his salary. He has performed consistently in his role and I should imagine most pros are delighted with him.

    Hopefully he'll get another payoff on the way out.

    Can see him getting a seat in the House of Lords next.

    You have to pay a high salary to attract the best people.🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Performed consistently!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
    Consistently useless!
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    Has he had to be re-elected over the years he's been in charge or is it once he's in office he can't be moved?
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    Former Brighton striker Maheta Molango is set to replace Gordon Taylor as chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association.

    The Swiss 38-year-old, who spent four years working as chief executive of Spanish club Real Mallorca, has been recommended for the job by an independent advisory panel.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56421420

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    Interesting that they've gone for someone with a token football career, who's not worked in the UK since 2007
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    There's a Charlton connection; according to The Times he acted as Charlton's scout in Spain!
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    clive said:

    Former Brighton striker Maheta Molango is set to replace Gordon Taylor as chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association.

    The Swiss 38-year-old, who spent four years working as chief executive of Spanish club Real Mallorca, has been recommended for the job by an independent advisory panel.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56421420

    As long as he was the best person for the job selected from a range of candidates, and he is legally able to work in the UK, then the people he represents should be happy. Frankly, he seems as qualified as Meire.
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    The ultimate in taking the piss.
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    parasite 
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    Not a bad salary for a CEO of a trade union for some of the best paid individuals in the country, with no collective bargaining, all individually represented by their own agent and some of the best terms and conditions you could possibly imagine. I bet every day at the office was a nightmare. 
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    When you look at the travesty of the work on Dementia alone it is worthy of an official inquiry. I have no knowledge of the terms of reference or rules governing the Association but there are established benchmarks.

    On what possible basis would you pay Gordon Taylor £3m?
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    When you look at the travesty of the work on Dementia alone it is worthy of an official inquiry. I have no knowledge of the terms of reference or rules governing the Association but there are established benchmarks.

    On what possible basis would you pay Gordon Taylor £3m?
    To make sure he keeps his mouth shut?
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    Additionally, why such an increase for the last year?
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    Additionally, why such an increase for the last year?
    He got a bonus.
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    Additionally, why such an increase for the last year?
    He got a bonus.
    Yes, but wtf for?
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    Additionally, why such an increase for the last year?
    He got a bonus.
    Yes, but wtf for?
    I have no idea.
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    Additionally, why such an increase for the last year?
    He got a bonus.
    Yes, but wtf for?
    I have no idea.
    Exactly!
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    do you have to justify your bonus to the public ?
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    MrOneLung said:
    do you have to justify your bonus to the public ?
    No but maybe the PFA should to its members
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    The man is a leech . 
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    Fully justified salary, standing up for the honest working man...

    Is it me, as i get older life is just a complete parody?
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    Absolute farce how a 75 year old retains this position at this salary,what has he done ,FA,there needs to be an enquiry,the guys at the bottom of the wage league in pro football pay their dues to pay this ponce this salary when they get nowhere near it.
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    Absolute farce how a 75 year old retains this position at this salary,what has he done ,FA,there needs to be an enquiry,the guys at the bottom of the wage league in pro football pay their dues to pay this ponce this salary when they get nowhere near it.
    what has The FA got to do with a trade union and it’s staff ? 
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    MrOneLung said:
    Absolute farce how a 75 year old retains this position at this salary,what has he done ,FA,there needs to be an enquiry,the guys at the bottom of the wage league in pro football pay their dues to pay this ponce this salary when they get nowhere near it.
    what has The FA got to do with a trade union and it’s staff ? 
    Left out the full stops F.A. or F all,(dont like to swear on here.
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