Looks like Leonard Brody has failed in his attempt to get onto the Football League board. This from July 5 Guardian sports pages....
"From Leeds United's ancient history to its present-day chief executive, Shaun Harvey, who has won the Championship representative's seat on the Football League board. The place became available after David Sheepshanks left Ipswich Town; his resignation from the club's board was confirmed at Companies House last Thursday. Harvey won eight of the 19 valid votes cast, one more than Bristol City's Colin Sexton. Karl Oyston, the Blackpool owner, received three with Coventry City's Leonard Brody one. Harvey now has a platform from which to push his strong opinions about youth-development issues. He is also a supporter of Championship plans to introduce a Uefa-style financial fair play system, which dominated the League's summer conference in Cyprus last month. John Nixon, of Carlisle United, has taken up the League One position on the board after Colchester United's Peter Powell stepped down."