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- Updated: October 4, 2016
Football Association chairman Greg Clarke will be grilled by members of parliament on October 17 over corruption allegations in the English game.
The government are keen to investigate the state of the English game after Sam Allardyce lost his job as England manager following a series of embarrassing comments about the banned practice of third-party ownership of players, which were exposed in a Daily Telegraph investigation.
Clarke, who was appointed chairman of the English game’s governing body in August, will be joined by FA director of governance and regulation …