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- Updated: July 20, 2016
The Football Association will update their 12-man Board on Thursday on the search for the new England manager, with “good progress” being made.
The FA’s chief executive Martin Glenn and vice chairman David Gill will bring Board members up to speed as part of the scheduled meeting at Wembley.
They could confirm the shortlist of candidates at this stage, or even confirm the name of the man they have chosen to succeed Roy Hodgson.
The Board would then need to ratify that decision, although that process is largely seen as a rubber-stamping exercise.
“It’s been three weeks since the hunt started and we’re making good progress,” said Glenn. “We’re clear about what we’re looking for and we’ve …
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