Gordon Taylor denies PFA 'asleep' on dementia in football - News Summed Up

Gordon Taylor denies PFA 'asleep' on dementia in football


Gordon Taylor is set to leave the PFA in June after 40 years in chargePlayers' union chief Gordon Taylor denied his organisation had been "asleep" over dementia in football and wished he had "unlocked" the issue. Former Blackburn striker Chris Sutton has accused the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) chief of having "blood on his hands". But Taylor told MPs in a parliamentary hearing into concussion in sport: "We've never been asleep on it. At one point Taylor was asked about the failed European Super League and later on about Spotify owner Daniel Ek's interest in buying Arsenal. Sutton tweeted: "DCMS now asking Gordon Taylor about the European Super League on a concussion and brain injury discussion after not asking questions they should have.


Source: BBC April 27, 2021 13:18 UTC



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