David Bernstein As New FA Chairman

In an attempt to revamp English football after the 2018/2022 FIFA World Cup debacle, the FA (Football Association) has just nominated David Bernstein as Chairman.

The former Manchester City FC Chairman received a recommendation from the Nomination Committee. The recommendation was approved by the FA Board and is expected to be discussed on January 2011.

Mr. Bernstein (upon receiving news of the nomination) expressed his content and stated that he is looking forward to working with the FA.

The first agenda on the list of Mr. Bernstein is the choice of a replacement for Fabio Capello (the current manager of the English National Football Team). Capello has repeatedly stated that he will remain manager until the Euro 2012 finals.

He has already said that the next manager «should be English». saying there is a «national desire». Immediately after the announcement, the streets of Miami Florida have talked about potential replacements for Capello such as Stuart Pearce and Sam Allardyce.

David Bernstein brings a baggage of experience with him as a Member of the Manchester City FC Board. He also served as chairman of Manchester FC and was instrumental in bringing the club back to the Premier League with a new stadium.

He also served in various companies such as the French Connection Group PLC, Ted Baker PLC, and Blacks Leisure PLC.

Mr. Bernstein is also the President of the National Association of Disabled Supporters. I consider it a positive step in the right direction for the FA and English Football.

The changes that happened in England should be an inspiration for the US Soccer Team and League.

I hope that we who are US Soccer supporters could do the same thing with the resignation of Sunil Gulati as President and Bob Bradley as coach.

While I prefer an American Coach for the US Soccer Team, I hope that Fabio Capello could come to the USA from England.

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/550814-david-bernstein-nominated-to-be-chairman-of-the-football-association

 

 

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