McClaren: No FA pressure to drop agent

By PA Sport  October 01, 2006
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Steve McClaren denies the Football Association have demanded he sever links with Colin Gordon in response to the agent´s comments that football is rife with corruption.Gordon claimed that millions of pounds are being siphoned out of the sport, described the English game as the "dirty man of Europe" and branded agents "scum of the earth". Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson hit back at Gordon by accusing him of trying to get McClaren the Leeds United job when he was at the Riverside in 2002.McClaren revealed the FA have not intervened in the matter, saying: "Colin has made his comments and they are his personal views. By no means do they represent what I believe or my opinions. I don´t want to say any more about this situation. It´s very private to me."

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