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Interview with FA Chief Executive Graham Kelly on the Premier League’s inquiry report confirming Arsenal Football Club manager George Graham accepted payments for player transfers and any action that may...
Football Association Chief Executive, Graham Kelly talks about the future of the FA Cup competition following the Hillsborough Stadium disaster. Male interviewer not identified.
FA Chief Executive, Graham Kelly on the future of the FA Cup, and how he hopes the semi-final will be a fitting memorial to those who died in the Hillsborough Stadium disaster. Interviewer not heard.
Interview with Graham Kelly, Secretary of the Football Association (FA) on the need for tougher action to tackle soccer hooligans. Interviewer not heard (poss. press conference).
Interview with Graham Kelly, Secretary of the Football League, about the death of his predecessor Alan Hardaker. Male interviewer not identified.
Tanya Hines reports from Hendon Football Club on the resignation of Graham Taylor as England football team manager. Fans at Hendon Football Club give their views and suggest names for the job. FA Chief...
Press conference featuring Graham Kelly, FA chief executive after a riot by England football fans at Lansdowne Road, Dublin; says England is still the best place to hold the European Championships in 1996.
The FA’s Graham Kelly explains why they are requesting a change in the law to allow alochol to be sold at football grounds- to avoid crowd control problems caused by a late surge of fans who stay late...
Chief Executive of the Football Association, Graham Kelly on how the FA Cup semi-finals must go on despite the Hillsborough tragedy. Male interviewer not identified.
FA Chief Executive Graham Kelly speaking to press following the Hillsborough stadium disaster (15/04/89) says fans should be all seated not standingfor the sake of safety.
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