Maheta Molango has vowed to listen and work for players as he takes over as chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association. The former Brighton striker has replaced Gordon Taylor, to become the union’s first new chief executive in 40 years. He wrote: “One principle will guide my leadership of our union, and it is this: the PFA belongs to the players. The players’ union supported me, and I saw its value first-hand,” he continued. I take over the role of chief executive from Gordon Taylor, who led the PFA for over 40 years.
Source: Express July 05, 2021 20:37 UTC