Football: Lord Triesman trip to tip 2018 Cup in England's favour
The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lord Triesman embarks on a trip to Trinidad with the intention of persuading Jack Warner to support England's World Cup 2018 bid
The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lord Triesman embarks on a trip to Trinidad with the intention of persuading Jack Warner to support England's World Cup 2018 bid
Daily Express (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
Trevor Brooking could be the latest casualty in the Soho Square war which has erupted in the -aftermath of Lord Triesman's arrival as independent chairman.
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
Ousted Fa chief Brian Barwick has become the victim of the new boss syndrome. Every new man in charge likes to bring in his own team and that's why Lord Triesman has wielded the axe.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
FA chairman Lord Triesman is understood to have clashed with Brian Barwick over who should fill key roles for 2018 World Cup bid.
Daily Star (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
BRIAN BARWICK had to go because Lord Triesman insists on running the FA his way.
Financial Time (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Brian Barwick's resignation as chief executive of the Football Association comes after Lord Triesman's structural review, which involved him in only half of the FA's business
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Those who have followed Lord Triesman's varied career may not be surprised by his impact his leadership style or his desire to take control.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
FA chairman has authority to unite warring factions as outgoing chief executive leaves organisation in a better state than when he arrived.
Daily Express (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
FA axeman Lord Triesman is ready to declare war on the Premier League after ruthlessly ousting his chief executive Brian Barwick.
Daily Mail (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Lord Triesman's ruthless chairmanship of the FA was in danger of spiralling out of control yesterday as it emerged his own board had to take collective action to curb his dictatorial rule of English football's ruling body. But there is going to be more blood on the Soho Square carpet with three high-profile executives being lined up to follow chief executive Brian Barwick through the FA's exit door....
Sporting Chronicle (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Brian Barwick ousted by FA on night of England struggle Times Online, UK Brian Barwick was dramatically unseated from his position as the Football Association chief executive last night after an irretrievable breakdown in his ... Read More
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Brian Barwick is to stand down as chief executive after falling out with the FA chairman Lord Triesman.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Chief Executive Brian Barwick is to leave the FA in December after falling out with chairman Lord Triesman
Times Online (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Brian Barwick was dramatically unseated from his position as the Football Association chief executive last night after an irretrievable breakdown in his relationship with Lord Triesman, the chairman.
Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Chief executive Brian Barwick is to leave the Football Association amid reports of a rift with new chairman Lord Triesman.