I don’t know the Latin for “look busy and it’ll die down” – but whatever it is, it could do with being carved above the lintel of the Professional Footballers’ Association’s office in Manchester.
This is the stronghold of the organisation’s chief executive Gordon Taylor, who has been in charge for just the 40 years so far. That is slightly shy of someone like Cameroonian dictator Paul Biya, who has notched up 43 years of tireless service to his subjects. But as far as comparisons with other bosses in the humanitarian sector are concerned, there’s really no one to remotely touch him in terms of longevity. Certainly not since Mother Teresa left us.
Written by Marina Hyde
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/feb/20/gordon-taylor-pfa-review-glacial-pace under the title “Where is Gordon Taylor’s PFA review? No doubt he’s beavering away | Marina Hyde”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.