League Managers Association
Summary
The League Managers Association (LMA) is the organisation which collectively represents all Premiership and Football League managers in English football. The LMA's current president is Fabio Capello, its chief executive is Richard Bevan, and the chairman is Howard Wilkinson.It was set up in 1992 during the period when football in England was undergoing major changes, including the split of the Premiership from the rest of the football league, and the introduction of satellite television coverage of football by Sky Television.The LMA collects and represents the opinions of all 92 managers of the above leagues. The LMA lobbies with the expertise of their members on various matters to football's governing organisations.
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Alex Ferguson ends BBC boycott after personal visit from Mark Thompson
United boss reverses seven-year interview ban sparked by BBC3 documentary, while Sky Sports also gets pardon.
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Sir Alex Ferguson considers ending his lengthy BBC vow of silence
o Premier League brings in rule that compels managers to talko Manchester United manager angered by 2007 documentary.
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