Toughness and corporate nous saw Glenn carry out a tough job well
David Conn
Martin Glenn will leave through the FA chief executive’s revolving door in May but with the FA ruling body in a decent position
June 2018
England must target reaching last eight at World Cup – Martin Glenn
England should be targeting at least the World Cup quarter-finals in Russia, according to the Football Association’s chief executive, Martin Glenn
March 2018
A glorious distraction no more, the beautiful game is turning ugly
David Goldblatt
Football is increasingly run by mediocre people infected by politics and commerce, yet fans still cling to it as a distraction from real life
Manchester City are not at Barcelona’s level yet, says Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has warned against comparing Manchester City to the Barcelona side who ‘dominated for 20 years’ before his side’s Champions League last-16 second leg against Basel
FA's Martin Glenn apologises for Star of David, swastika and Mugabe comments
Martin Glenn has apologised for comments made about the Star of David, swastikas and Robert Mugabe when discussing political and religious symbols in football
January 2018
Martin Glenn’s ‘banter’ remark spoils FA’s Rooney rule announcement
The FA has said it will interview at least one BAME applicant for future England managerial roles but Martin Glenn has drawn criticism for comments about a gender divide in football
October 2017
Said and done
Said & Done: ‘He has difficulty judging boundaries when engaging in banter’
Southgate points to work in progress as FA’s Glenn labels England ‘brittle’
September 2017
England players to be questioned over Mark Sampson racism allegation
Katharine Newton, the barrister in charge of the inquiry into Mark Sampson’s conduct as England Women’s manager, has changed her position and intends to interview the three players who have been identified as key witnesses
Drew Spence puts Mark Sampson saga to one side to inspire Chelsea win
The Chelsea Ladies midfielder Drew Spence put the ongoing Mark Sampson investigation to one side by scoring the opening goal in the 6-0 thrashing of Bristol City
Embarrassment for FA as Glenn contradicts lawyers about Sampson investigation
Sportblog
Martin Glenn’s next step after sacking Mark Sampson should be to resign
Barney Ronay
FA aware of Mark Sampson allegations in 2013, claims Women in Football
January 2017
FA is powerless to stop World Cup expansion, says Martin Glenn
Martin Glenn has admitted the FA cannot stop expansion to a 48-team World Cup, while Laureano González, the Venezuelan Football Federation president, said Fifa has proposed merging North and South American qualifying
December 2016
Police say 350 people have come forward to report child sex abuse in football
Police have been flooded with victims alleging they were abused as children in football and say they are investigating alleged attacks on 350 people
November 2016
Fifa begins disciplinary proceedings over England and Scotland poppies
England and Scotland could face fines for defying rules over ‘political’ symbols and both could also have points docked
October 2016
Martin Glenn: Overcome fear factor and England can be a success again
Martin Glenn, the Football Association’s chief executive, said Gareth Southgate is a credible contender for the England job as he launched the Parklife scheme of all-weather pitches
FA aims to double number of women involved in football by end of the decade
Martin Glenn, the FA’s chief executive, said women’s football was a prime candidate for investment and revealed a £800m FA Cup deal
FA’s Martin Glenn: ‘Why does the England shirt weigh so heavy?’
The FA’s top man describes Sam Allardyce’s departure as ‘very disappointing’ and tells Owen Gibson he is wrestling with how to improve the England team
September 2016
FA chief: Wenger has ‘perfect criteria’ for England and Allardyce could face ban
Martin Glenn has said that successful international managers ‘tend to be older’ while claiming the behaviour of former England manager Sam Allardyce ‘could not have been predicted’