By Mitch Phillips LONDON (Reuters) -England Rugby Football Union CEO Bill Sweeney defended his pay package on Thursday and ...
"European football should absolutely be the first port of call. That run for the title - Forest are there in the slipstream, ...
Annual accounts showed England Rugby Football Union CEO Bill Sweeney received 1.1 million pounds ($NZ2.4 million) for the 2023-24 financial year.
The under-fire chief executive has insisted that the union is in good financial state despite reporting record losses last ...
England Rugby Football Union CEO Bill Sweeney defended his £1.1 million pay amidst backlash over performance and executive ...
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science announced that Monopar Therapeutics is the latest biotech company to join the Helix 51 biomedical incubator ...
Bill Sweeney is determined to continue as Rugby Football Union chief executive until the 2027 World Cup and will only step down if the board demands his departure.
English rugby's top administrator, Bill Sweeney, insisted Thursday he had "never thought about stepping down" following a bitter row over his pay.
Under-fire RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney says he has never contemplated leaving his post despite a grassroots rebellion demanding his sacking.
RFU CEO Bill Sweeney defends his £1.1 million pay package amidst controversy and a demand for a general meeting by over 100 clubs. Despite RFU's record loss and redundancies, he insists he won't step ...