'I must be the luckiest man alive' - Sligo Rovers CEO Andrew Feakins on being wrongly told he had months to live
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Andrew Feakins, the CEO of Sligo Rovers, highlights the unpredictable nature of his responsibilities on match days. From solving immediate issues like relocating an obstructive cherry picker to being deeply connected to the club's heritage, his role is multifaceted and demanding. A photograph of Tommie Gorman in his office serves as a reminder of the club's history and his commitment to its future. Feakins's dedication to the position reflects the unique challenges faced by executives in the world of football.
On a typical match day, you can never predict where the responsibilities of a League of Ireland club CEO will take you, as Andrew Feakins discovered while managing unexpected issues like relocating an obstructive cherry picker.
Feakins’s dedication to his role is evident not just in problem-solving on match day but also in his deep connection to the club, symbolized by a photograph of Tommie Gorman in his office.
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