EFL commit to code addressing under-representation of BAME managers

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EFL commit to code addressing under-representation of BAME managers
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The regulation has been trialled voluntarily by clubs over the past 18 months

Speaking about the EFL’s efforts to “lead the way” to address under-representation at the beginning of the trial period, chief executive Shaun Harvey said: “We acknowledge that some would like to see us go further and move faster, but the priority, at this time, has to be to understand whether a code of this type is capable of delivering the positive results that everyone in the game is seeking.

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