Alexander set for United role

By PA Sport  December 20, 2009
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Alexander set for United role (©PAphotos)
Alexander set for United role (©PAphotos)


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I am honoured to be offered the chance to be the secretary at the world's biggest football club...
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Tottenham secretary John Alexander will take up the same position at Manchester United when Ken Ramsden retires at the end of the season.

Alexander, a former player with Millwall, Reading and Northampton, has been secretary at Spurs since 2000 having previously held the same role at Watford.

He will become only United's fifth post-war secretary when Ramsden ends his three-year tenure in May.



Alexander said: "I am honoured to be offered the chance to be the secretary at the world's biggest football club. I have a series of very hard acts to follow but I am looking forward to working with (manager) Sir Alex (Ferguson), (chief executive) David Gill and the team."

Gill added: "John is the perfect candidate to succeed Ken. He is a real football man with a wealth of experience in the game."

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