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David McNally


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Football

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David McNally is the former chief executive of Norwich City Football Club. He was appointed on 12 June 2009, and replaced Neil Doncaster. McNally previously worked for Fulham and Celtic, following a career working for a number of blue-chip companies.

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David McNally (football) BBC Sport Football David McNally defends Norwich

On 6 April 2014, McNally sacked Norwich's first team manager Chris Hughton, and replaced him with the clubs under 18's manager Neil Adams.

David McNally (football) David McNally Norwich City want to keep hold of Ian

McNally appeared to resign in a Tweet on 7 May 2016 after Norwich lost 1-0 to Manchester United before sending another Tweet in which he stated he was "fully committed to the club". Both tweets were deleted some hours later, and he formally announced his resignation two days later.

David McNally (football) Norwich City chief executive David McNally will not walk

On 29 October 2016, McNally said he was given £1.4m pay-off.

David McNally (football) Norwich chief David McNally says club should name new

Bbc interview norwich city chief executive david mcnally



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David McNally (football) Wikipedia