As the chief executive’s future hangs in the balance, it is time for radical reform of English rugby’s governing body ...
The under-fire chief executive has insisted that the union is in good financial state despite reporting record losses last ...
Bill Sweeney, the besieged executive of the Rugby Football Union, insists he will not walk away as he faces a special general ...
There was a time in the not too distant past when both politicians and Rugby Football Union chief executives alike would fall ...
England Rugby Football Union CEO Bill Sweeney defended his pay package on Thursday and said he had no intention of walking away from his job despite facing a special general meeting called by ...
RFU CEO Bill Sweeney is adamant he is the right man to lead the organisation forward through the next men's Rugby World Cup cycle to 2027 despite a Special General Meeting (SGM) called by clubs to ...
Under-fire RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney says he has never contemplated leaving his post despite a grassroots rebellion demanding his sacking.
Bill Sweeney took his seat in the Allianz Suite of Twickenham and wished the room a Happy New Year, but the season of goodwill feels a long time ago for the RFU CEO. He stated his intention to ...
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.
Bill Sweeney, the besieged executive of the Rugby Football Union, insists he will not walk away from his role as he faces a special general meeting (SGM) amid the protracted fall-out from bonus ...
Bill Sweeney told ITV News at 'no stage' had he considered quitting, and that he would consider doing so to be an 'easy ...
Sweeney received a £742,000 salary and £358,000 bonus in 2023-24, while the RFU posted a record operating loss of £37.9m and ...