August 6 – The Football Association board have given formal approval for the appointment of a foreign manager to replace Gareth Southgate.
Chief executive Mark Bullingham reportedly sought the backing of his nine fellow board members to consider foreign candidates before initiating the recruitment process, according to the Guardian. The board endorsed Bullingham’s request without a formal vote, despite some dissenting opinions.
Bullingham’s decision to consult the FA board underscores a broad-minded approach in selecting Southgate’s successor as England men’s manager,
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