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BALDWIN IS NEW CHIEF OF THE EFL

By Tom Blackett
EFL

EXCITED: David Baldwin

THE Eflhave appointed David Baldwin as their new chief executive.
The decision was made by the EflBoard following a rigorous selection process led by chairman Rick Parry.
Baldwin joins the Eflfrom Premier League club, Burnley, where he has been chief executive since 2015. He was previously CEO of Bradford City.
He said: “The role of chief executive at the Eflis an exciting opportunity that I could not turn down.
“The Eflcontinues to play a pivotal role in the success of the football pyramid in this country and I am looking forward to...

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