Tabcorp moves on board removal following investor protests

Tabcorp moves on board removal following investor protests

Gambling giant Tabcorp has injected more fresh blood into its boardroom amid investor discontent over some existing directors'length of tenure and the group's below-market returns.

  • byPatrick Hatch

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Johnson aims to unite the warring factions and put football first

Johnson aims to unite the warring factions and put football first

New FFA chief executive James Johnson is looking to unite the tribes and drive a football first narrative as he takes over at a challenging time for the sport.

  • byMichael Lynch
'Football is in James’ soul':Johnson finally confirmed as new FFA chief

'Football is in James’ soul':Johnson finally confirmed as new FFA chief

New Football Federation Australia chief executive James Johnson has pledged to build a"shared vision"for the game in Australia

  • byVince Rugari
Johnson set to succeed Gallop as new FFA boss

Johnson set to succeed Gallop as new FFA boss

The race to replace David Gallop at the helm of Football Federation Australia appears to have been won by former FIFA and AFC executive James Johnson.

  • byVince Rugari
Johnson,Cavallucci on FFA shortlist to replace Gallop as CEO

Johnson,Cavallucci on FFA shortlist to replace Gallop as CEO

The race to replace David Gallop as Football Federation Australia's chief executive is now in its final stages,with two Queenslanders among the last men standing.

  • byVince Rugari andDominic Bossi
David Gallop to join Tabcorp as betting shop eyes sports broadcasting rights

David Gallop to join Tabcorp as betting shop eyes sports broadcasting rights

One of Australia's most prominent sports administrators,David Gallop,will join the board of wagering giant Tabcorp as the group eyes sports broadcasting rights.

  • byPatrick Hatch
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FFA seeks'football person'to replace Gallop as chief executive

FFA seeks'football person'to replace Gallop as chief executive

Well-known football figures have been linked with the chief executive role at the FFA following Gallop's resignation on Thursday.

  • byDominic Bossi
Gallop steps down as FFA chief executive as board seeks changes

Gallop steps down as FFA chief executive as board seeks changes

David Gallop has resigned as chief executive of Football Federation Australia,ending his seven-year tenure as the head of the sport in Australia.

  • byDominic Bossi
FFA to relinquish control of A-League after independence deal reached

FFA to relinquish control of A-League after independence deal reached

An in-principle agreement has finally been reached over a new,independent structure for the A-League that will revolutionise the professional game in Australia.

  • byVince Rugari
'It's been difficult':Gallop banking on A-League finals momentum

'It's been difficult':Gallop banking on A-League finals momentum

A-League officials are hopeful the cut-throat finals system will give a boost to the flagging competition.

  • byBen McKay andCallum Godde
No inquiry into Stajcic sacking:Gallop

No inquiry into Stajcic sacking:Gallop

FFA chief executive David Gallop has ruled out any inquiry into the controversial sacking of former Matildas coach Alen Stajcic.

  • byEd Jackson