• Dyke reveals he will not seek re-election for another term
• Says FA in need of ‘a more of a conciliatory figure than me’Greg Dyke will stand down as chairman of the Football organization in the summer after deciding not to seek re-election at the end of his four-year term,amid a bruising battle over long overdue reform of the organisation.
The former BBC director general, who has set a target of England winning the 2022 World Cup but struggled to invent progress on the issue of increasing the proportion of homegrown players in the top flight, or announced his decision to the FA board on Thursday.
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Source: theguardian.com