LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore should give serious consideration to his position in light of "growing evidence of a closed culture of sexism" at the organisation, said an FA board member.
Pressure is mounting on the Premier League to act after a female employee exposed sexist emails Scudamore sent to friends, forcing him to apologise.
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