PFA chief Gordon Taylor defends salary and speaks of 'civil war' at players’ union

Gordon Taylor has been the chief executive of the PFA for 39 years
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Jack Rosser @JackRosser_13 February 2020

Gordon Taylor has defended his £2million salary as PFA chief executive amid a “civil war” at the players’ union.

Accounts revealed that for 2017/18 Taylor, who has held the post since 1981, is the highest-paid trade union official in the world.

“I don’t know if people think I write my own salary out,” Taylor told The Athletic. “I can assure you that’s not the case. When I’m representing players, I would always do my best for them.

"We don’t hold a gun to peoples’ heads. My salary is made public every year and it has to be, as part of being a trade union. We pay out much more in welfare benefits in a year than my salary.”

After a rift with chairman Ben Purkiss in 2018, Taylor — as a result of a petition signed by more than 300 members — announced he would step down from his role following a full independent review.

“It’s been a type of civil war within the PFA,” said Taylor.

“It has caused a split. I can only work with my staff in accordance with what they agree, so it’s made things busy and caused a difficulty in being flexible.”

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