Thursday, 23 December 2010

David Bernstein Chairman of Wembley Stadium

David Bernstein, after receiving the "unanimous" returning of the English organisation's borad he is set to become a new chairman of the Football Association. Manchester City chairman 67, he is now recently chair man of Wembley Stadium, he is expected at a meeting of the FA council on January 25.

According to the news Bernstein told, "It's a wonderful opportunity. I feel very privileged indeed to have been asked by the FA at what's not the easiest time to take over this role. I'm delighted and extremely excited by the prospect."

Gartside added: "He combines strong business and leadership skills with tremendous insight and knowledge of football."

Sebastian Coe is a led of London's achiever bid to stage the 2012 Olympic Games, he said, "I think it's very important when the (English) game takes stock, it identifies those people that they can get into senior and key positions in FIFA and in the international game".

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