Gordon Taylor will stand down as the Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive when an independent review of the trade union’s work and governance is complete.Taylor confirmed he will be leaving his post at the PFA’s annual general meeting on Wednesday – a gathering that was postponed in November when Taylor and PFA chairman Ben Purkiss clashed over the union’s direction and what role, if any, the chief executive should play in that future.2
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