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Ian Monk: England whingers remain in denial

loser. For this reason alone, a period of silent reflection from the FA and the bid team would ...

Danny Rogers: Don't blame PR for World Cup failure

, lobbying consultants were employed, but one thing is certain: the FA lacked lobbying prowess right ...

Danny Rogers: FA's comms team now requires bravery

had won the World Cup, no one would have criticised the FA's comms skills. Plunging out at the first ... , but this was quickly smoothed over by the FA, which also put up Frank Lampard to re-assert unity. Whether or not you ... praise for FA comms director Adrian Bevington and his team. So, let's be honest, it could have been worse ...

Danny Rogers: PR team manages Triesman affair well

. Unfortunately the FA has started to look a little too accident-prone in this sense. Were Triesman's private ... ) and Adrian Bevington (long-serving FA comms executive). Along with Lord Coe and bid CEO Andy Anson, this PR ... 's most-watched sporting event will 'come home' in 2018. Moreover, the FA is now crying out for genuinely ...

Ian Monk: Football sponsors need reassuring

performed to camera by Chelsea's FA Cup winning team?

OPINION: Labour must fight against Tory media bias

with sweet FA to show any moves to oust the PM. As I write, the BBC is leading the news on a story about ...

Letters - ViewPoint - Do not let the media drive theEngland agenda

the agenda. The FA needs to work with the media more and wrestle control back, he says. It can do that by laying out strands of what it is going to do. Bradshaw advises that the FA needs to show strong leadership. He adds: The FA needs to show that playing for your country really does matter ...

OPINION: PR must be priority for next England boss

the next coach. It may yet claim a victim from the FA powerbrokers derided by the media as buffoons in blazers . For both the FA committee and for their new appointee, the PR challenges will be formidable ... -field. The FA too will have to work overtime to ensure that its strategy can compete with the media s ferocious ...

LEADER: Time to celebrate those heavy hitters

This issue of PRWeek sets out to champion the high achievers within public relations, and provides a fas cinating glimpse of the array of issues they tackle, from creating under stan ding about the situation in Iraq to dealing with a rail crash in Cumbria. The Power Book, enclosed herewith, offers ...

Opinion: Action not hyperbole will rescue football

paper-pushing. That said, the FA needs to assert its vigour in cleaning up the game. We live in a ... . But it is no time for passing the buck. Yes, the FA exists to protect the image of the game, but it can only achieve ... with the FA - and the Premier League. More managers, like Luton's Mike Newell, must speak out. And, finally ...

 

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