Sheepshanks Set for FA Bid - Ipswich Town News
Town chairman David Sheepshanks is reportedly set to make a bid to become the FA's chief executive when the organisation's 12-man board meet on February 26th.
Sheepshanks is a member of the board which will choose the successor to Brian Barwick at the meeting and will be amongst those interviewed by his colleagues.
The non-executive Town chairman has long been linked with the role, which is also believed to be interesting Liverpool chief executive Rock Parry.
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