Here's todays bit from the Guardian's Digger column:
Rodwell's rocky road
As Ray Trew, Notts County's new owner, considers whether to place the club into administration over the mountain of debt he fears is on the horizon, the decision looks set to impinge heavily on the career of the club's new chief executive, Jim Rodwell. Under the Football Association's fit and proper person test, no one may be "a director of at least two football clubs that have each entered into an insolvency event" while the individual was serving on the board "during any five year period commencing on or after 1 February 2005". Rodwell, a 39-year‑old former lower-league full-back, was the chairman at Boston United when it entered into a company voluntary arrangement in 2007. If County do enter administration, Rodwell would have to remain out of football boardrooms at least until after the 2011-12 season – which given that he inherited the Meadow Lane mess seems a little harsh.