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I READ with interest from the outgoing secretary Martin Glenn and Greg Clarke proposing to change The FA’s name to The English FA.
Everyone in world football recognises our FA as ‘T he FA’ and I see no valid reason to change. T he FA has got unique authority in its own right.
So, please stick with the long-honoured time old tradition and continue to be known as The FA – the gover ning body ...

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