Jim Farry, former chief executive of the SFA, and before that Secretary of the SFL for 10 years, has died of a heart attack aged 56 this week.
A focus of anger for much of his tenure at the SFL & especially at the SFA, I think Roddy Forsyth's article in the Telegraph sums up a few perhaps lesser known points about some of his controversial decisions specifically the debacle over the Scotland game scheduled for the day of Princess Diana's funeral .... also didnt know about the 'discreet' concessions he won regarding the Taylor report, and the reason behind it.
Jim Farry, former chief executive of the SFA, and before that Secretary of the SFL for 10 years, has died of a heart attack aged 56 this week.
A focus of anger for much of his tenure at the SFL & especially at the SFA, I think Roddy Forsyth's article in the Telegraph sums up a few perhaps lesser known points about some of his controversial decisions specifically the debacle over the Scotland game scheduled for the day of Princess Diana's funeral .... also didnt know about the 'discreet' concessions he won regarding the Taylor report, and the reason behind it.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/scottish-premier/8127520/Jim-Farry-Scottish-Football-Association-chief-executive-and-football-administrator-par-excellence.html
After reading that article, I think it is safe to say R.I.P Mr Farry.