18:21 (IST)29 MAY 2015
West Ham are ready to step up their interest in Unai Emery following Sevilla’s Europa League success. #WHUFC pic.twitter.com/mtAF5ZAqgW
— West Ham News (@WHUFC_News) May 28, 2015
13:41 (IST)29 MAY 2015
13:02 (IST)29 MAY 2015
12:59 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Greg Dyke: "...if the election for president goes ahead The FA will be voting for him."
— The FA (@FA) May 27, 2015
12:59 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Greg Dyke: "As one of the associations who nominated Prince Ali it will not surprise you to learn that..."
— The FA (@FA) May 27, 2015
12:59 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Greg Dyke: "We should stress this morning's developments are very serious for FIFA and its current leadership." http://t.co/phk7oPYuhs
— The FA (@FA) May 27, 2015
12:58 (IST)29 MAY 2015
FA Chmn Greg Dyke: "there must be a question mark over whether the (FIFA presidential) election should take place in these circumstances"
— Dan Roan (@danroan) May 27, 2015
12:57 (IST)29 MAY 2015
VIDEO The Chairman of The FA Greg Dyke issues the following statement following developments at FIFA on Wednesday: https://t.co/tGivDDwemH
— The FA (@FA) May 27, 2015
12:54 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Outside Uefa's hotel. About to speak to FA chairman Greg Dyke. Uefa meeting potentially crucial to shape of election. pic.twitter.com/OK17lFHOE9
— Richard Conway (@richard_conway) May 28, 2015
12:53 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Breaking: FA chairman Greg Dyke says his position is Fifa election should go ahead and that Prince Ali can still win. pic.twitter.com/PyqghxW6x9
— Richard Conway (@richard_conway) May 28, 2015
13:13 (IST)29 MAY 2015
12:52 (IST)29 MAY 2015
FA Chairman Greg Dyke speaking to Sky Sports News HQ. #BlatterOut pic.twitter.com/2pky3MNAbc
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) May 29, 2015
12:49 (IST)29 MAY 2015
FA chairman Greg Dyke tells @SkySportsNewsHQ FIFA presidential election should go ahead: "Prince Ali can still win."
— Bryan Swanson (@skysports_bryan) May 28, 2015
12:49 (IST)29 MAY 2015
Culture Secretary John Whittingdale says he will meet FA boss Greg Dyke today & they will discuss "nuclear option" of pulling out of Fifa
— David Singleton (@singersz) May 28, 2015
12:49 (IST)29 MAY 2015