Fergie is Proposing the name David Gill to Replace Blatter
End of year later still before FIFA staged the Congress to choose a new President as successor to Sepp Blatter. Sir Alex Ferguson recommends David Gill as a figure of the right to occupy the seat number 1 FIFA.
Gill called Ferguson not only had the capacity to become FIFA President, the man who served as President of the Manchester United executives were also believed to be able to repair the damage that is in the body of the organization.
"David has what it takes to repair the damage to the soccer world after recent allegations of bribery and corruption there. Without being questioned again, he is the best soccer manager in the United Kingdom, "said Fergie on The Sun.
Gill is currently serving as Vice President of FIFA. But he is known to oppose the wishes of Blatter to go back ahead in the nomination of the President, in the past month. As a form of protest over the election of Blatter again, Gill refused to attend the meetings of the Executive Committee, held the day after the presidential election. Fifa election of Sepp Blatter's successor "He honestly, openly and have a vast knowledge of football. This is a quality that is unfamiliar, that is not the current FIFA you. She is also very good at speaking and more thoughtful. "
"I got a lot of advantages of efficiency. Working together for almost 20 years at Manchester United. We are a great team, "continued Fergie, as quoted from ESPNFC.
After Blatter asserts will put his post as FIFA President up to now there has been no replacement candidates are considered to be really powerful. FIFA Congress to choose a new President would be mentioned occasions before the turn of the year, expected on 16 December. Sepp Blatter's successor Gill, 57 years old, was born in Reading, United Kingdom, in August 1957. Completes lectures at the University of Birmingham, he had worked as an accountant at Price Waterhouse and occupying several positions at various companies in the United States and the United Kingdom.
In 1997 he joined Manchester United as Finance Director, to then be a promotion as Executive Vice President (2000) and became President of the Executive (2003) as a replacement for Peter Kenyon. Gill also became an FA Council in 2006, it became a member of the UEFA Executive Committee in 2013 as well as being a member of the FIFA Executive Committee as of March 2015. Sepp Blatter's successor