David Bernstein

FA general secretary Alex Horne said the FA did not want to be rushed into making a decision
David Cameron (C) with FA chairman David Bernstein (L) and former footballer John Barnes at Downing Street
David Cameron (C) with FA chairman David Bernstein (L) and former footballer John Barnes at Downing Street
David Cameron (C) with FA chairman David Bernstein (L) and former footballer John Barnes at Downing Street
FA chairman David Bernstein says Stuart Pearce will lead the team for this month's friendly against the Netherlands
Bernstein declined to rule out the appointment of a foreign coach to lead England
Tottenham Hotspur's Scott Parker (2nd left) is treated for a head injury caused by Mario Balotelli (right)

Former BBC boss Dyke to be new FA chairman

Former BBC director general Greg Dyke is set to become the new chairman of the Football Association, the English game's governing body announced Thursday.
 

Former BBC boss Dyke to be FA chairman

Former BBC director general Greg Dyke is set to become the new chairman of the Football Association, the English game's governing body announced Wednesday.
 

FIFA to meet Premier League race case protagonists

The new head of FIFA's anti-racism drive has revealed that he intends to meet the players involved in the Premier League's recent racial abuse cases as part of a fact-finding mission.
 

FA chairman regrets Bobby Moore treatment

The English Football Association "could have done more" to help 1966 England World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore after he retired, FA chairman David Bernstein admitted on Sunday.
 

Hodgson eyes long-awaited England glory

As the Football Association begins its 150th anniversary year, England manager Roy Hodgson has challenged his players to provide the ultimate celebration by at least putting themselves in contention to end almost half a century without a trophy.
 

FA launches 150th anniversary celebrations

The Football Association kicked off its 150th anniversary celebrations with a glamorous reception in London on Wednesday, as it looks to repair damaged relationships with FIFA and UEFA.
 

UEFA take action against Lazio over Spurs match

European football's governing body on Monday said it had opened disciplinary proceedings against Lazio a Europa Cup tie with English Premier League side Tottenham was marred by racist chanting.
 

FA chief ready to tackle discrimination

Football Association chairman David Bernstein has announced a plan to get tough on racism and all other forms of discrimination in a bid to restore the sport's battered reputation.
 

Barry charged over Manchester derby conduct

Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry has been charged over his behaviour during his side's 3-2 loss to Manchester United, the Football Association announced on Tuesday.
 

Police seek Ferdinand coin throw culprit

Police said on Monday that they were working to track down the person responsible for throwing a coin at Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand during Sunday's Manchester derby.
 

Police hunt for Ferdinand coin throw culprit

Police said on Monday that they were working to track down the person responsible for throwing a coin at Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand during Sunday's Manchester derby.
 

All options open for Euro 2020 - UEFA's Platini

UEFA president Michel Platini on Friday said that he was open to all options for the European championships in 2020, a day after the ruling body said that the tournament would be held across the continent.
 

Italians sorry for Spurs' racist Roman reception

Italian football bosses have offered an apology for the violent anti-Semitic incidents which greeted Tottenham fans in Rome, leaving several supporters in hospital and causing uproar in the Jewish community.
 

English FA hails 'fantastic' FIFA $500,000 grant

England's Football Association has welcomed a $500,000 grant from FIFA towards its new national football centre as evidence of a major step forward in an often icy relationship with the world governing body.
 

FA chief rejects 'institutionally racist' claim

Football Association (FA) chairman David Bernstein defended the English game's governing body over accusations it was "institutionally racist" on Wednesday.
 

FA chief open to taping refs after Clattenburg row

Football Association (FA) chairman David Bernstein said Sunday he was keeping an "open mind" regarding the case for recording referees during a match following the row involving Mark Clattenburg.
 

Ashley Cole fined £90,000 for abusive FA tweet

The Football Association on Thursday fined Ashley Cole and warned him to behave in future after he wrote a criticial tweet about the governing body related to the John Terry-Anton Ferdinand racism hearing.
 

England football stars given code of conduct

England's stars are to be issued with a code of conduct to bring them in line with other major sporting bodies in an attempt to govern their behaviour when they are on and off international duty.
 

England stars given code of conduct

England's stars are to be issued with a code of conduct to bring them in line with other major sporting bodies in an attempt to govern their behaviour when they are on and off international duty.
 

England stars given code of conduct

England's stars are to be issued with a code of conduct to bring them in line with other major sporting bodies in an attempt to govern their behaviour when they are on and off international duty.