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McCarthy makes light of semi-final clash

BY any Irish manager's criteria, it would seem like the English FA Cup semi-final line-up from hell, coming as it does four days…

Fri Mar 15 1996 - 00:00

Barry is new Cork manager

DAVE BARRY has been appointed as the new manager of Cork City, at least until the end of the season, following the surprising…

Thu Mar 14 1996 - 00:00

Many questions remain unanswered

IN THE end it became like a bushfire, spreading wildly and with no one seemingly in control of the situation anymore

Tue Mar 12 1996 - 00:00

Shelbourne capitalise on Derry collapse

ONE of those funny old games, though the Cup holders weren't exactly rolling around in stitches after being mugged on their own…

Mon Mar 11 1996 - 00:00

Kilcoyne loses marathon battle to hold office

DESPITE a bravura performance which lasted until almost 3.0 a.m

Sat Mar 09 1996 - 00:00

Mother of all FAI meetings upon us

THE mother of all FAI senior council meetings is finally upon us, and though Monday night's rash of resignations ensured there…

Fri Mar 08 1996 - 00:00

The buck has to stop somewhere

IT IS surprising to find Louis Kilcoyne clinging on to his presidential reins this morning, though it is still expected that …

Fri Mar 08 1996 - 00:00

Testing time for Staunton

STEVE STAUNTON'S season will either be salvaged or effectively written off this weekend

Thu Mar 07 1996 - 00:00

Kilcoyne to resign before Friday showdown

LOUIS KILCOYNE, the FAI president, will resign before he is due to face a no confidence motion at tomorrow night's senior council…

Thu Mar 07 1996 - 00:00

O'Neill seen as man to steady ship

IT'S been described as the worst week in the history of the FAI, and it isn't over yet

Wed Mar 06 1996 - 00:00

Four directors of FAI quit but Kilcoyne defiant

THE Football Association of Ireland was left temporarily rudder less last night after dramatic resignations by four of the five…

Tue Mar 05 1996 - 00:00

Top four dig in for closing chapters of trench warfare

HICCUPS aplenty over the weekend have contrived to leave the league intriguingly balanced between the leading quartet of St Patrick…

Tue Mar 05 1996 - 00:00

Kilcoyne remains after night of resignations

LOUIS KILCOYNE stood alone as the last of the FAI's five officers after an extraordinary meeting between the National League …

Tue Mar 05 1996 - 00:00

Casey to meet firm conducting inquiry

THE FAI's honorary secretary and vice president Des Casey is expected to meet with representatives of Bastow Charleton chartered…

Mon Mar 04 1996 - 00:00

Shelbourne taught a lesson by students

A GAME that had pretty much everything, and though it ended 3-2, in truth 6-3 would have told a truer tale.

Mon Mar 04 1996 - 00:00

Council primed to take some scalps

ON the assumption that they remain in office until next Friday, it now seems highly unlikely that Joe Delaney and Louis Kilcoyne…

Sat Mar 02 1996 - 00:00

Morris move fuels the fire

PROVING that, if nothing else, they possess stiff necks, all but one of the besieged FAI officer board met somewhere in the proximity…

Sat Mar 02 1996 - 00:00

Head of FAI says he will not resign

THE president of the Football Association of Ireland, Mr Louis Kilcoyne, has no intention of resigning his position, solicitors…

Sat Mar 02 1996 - 00:00

McGrath to sue FAI over his resignation

NOT a day goes by without another twist in the running FAI saga

Fri Mar 01 1996 - 00:00

FAI officers to face no confidence motions

IN WHAT could prove to be a pivotal day in the FAI saga, motions of no confidence in each of the FAI's five officers were tabled…

Thu Feb 29 1996 - 00:00

FAI ticket scheme to be investigated

THE acting secretary of the FAI, Brendan Menton, has confirmed that their chartered accountants, Bastow and Charleton, will incorporate…

Wed Feb 28 1996 - 00:00

FAI calls in accountancy firm to investigate ticket transactions

THE Football Association of Ireland has asked an accountancy firm to investigate ticket transactions during the 1994 World Cup…

Tue Feb 27 1996 - 00:00

Clubs ready to flex their muscles

INCREASINGLY feeling disenchanted and, more to the point, disenfranchised, the national League clubs are sensing a chance to …

Tue Feb 27 1996 - 00:00

Call for boycott of Russian game

ON A DAY when the FAI ordered an external inquiry into their ticket dealings, former Republic of Ireland international Ray Treacy…

Tue Feb 27 1996 - 00:00

FAI to hold internal inquiry

BRENDAN MENTON, three days into his emergency role as acting secretary for the FAI National League, yesterday conceded to calls…

Mon Feb 26 1996 - 00:00

Lack of pep takes the fizz out of leaders

THERE'S hardly a more picturesque sight in the domestic game: the sun kissed, snow peaked tops of Benbulbin in the background…

Mon Feb 26 1996 - 00:00

FAI solve referees row

THE FAI have resolved the refereeing dispute which recently resulted in an embarrassing court case for the association

Sat Feb 24 1996 - 00:00

FAI treasurer met £110,000 shortfall

THE treasurer of the Football Association of Ireland, Mr Joe Delaney, yesterday confirmed he, had personally met a shortfall …

Sat Feb 24 1996 - 00:00

Casey considers position after Delaney says he paid £100,000

LIKE a drunk in an alleyway, the FAI lurches on from one crisis to another.

Sat Feb 24 1996 - 00:00

Transfer fees to be abolished

THE National League are to abolish all transfer fees

Fri Feb 23 1996 - 00:00

Confidence vote pending as Flood joins exodus

FAR from assuaging their critics - within the FAO/National within the League - with their performance at the executive council…

Fri Feb 23 1996 - 00:00

Sponsors not happy with FAI

HARP LAGER yesterday confirmed that they had reached an agreement with the FAI to sponsor the National League for the next three…

Thu Feb 22 1996 - 00:00

FAI executives say little and reveal even less

ANOTHER stormy day in the troubled times of the FAI, but no matter

Thu Feb 22 1996 - 00:00

Vexed issues in need of FAI's attention

ANY fly that happens to survive the verbal salvos which rebound off the walls of 80 Merrion Square today will be able to command…

Wed Feb 21 1996 - 00:00

Another young player to get excited about

A STAR is Born, hailed RTE on Sunday night, and the evidence was pretty compelling.

Tue Feb 20 1996 - 00:00

Stormy FAI meeting expected tomorrow

ALTHOUGH the horse may already have bolted FAI officers are desperately trying to conduct a damage limitation exercise this week…

Tue Feb 20 1996 - 00:00

Share or the spoils on a sombre day

ANOTHER point towards Premier Division survival for UCD and a point towards respectability for the faltering champions.

Mon Feb 19 1996 - 00:00

The travelling McQuilkins

FROM the unlikeliest of beginnings and all that

Sat Feb 17 1996 - 00:00

Panel was at loggerheads over manager

WHEN is a secret not a secret? When it belongs to the FAI's selection panel for a new Irish manager

Fri Feb 16 1996 - 00:00

A player worth getting excited about

AT TIMES you'd wonder if Tony Sheridan is on the same planet but there's no doubting he plays on a different plane

Tue Feb 13 1996 - 00:00

All Blacks fall to canny Creggs

ON A normal Sunday, the locals say, Creggs is a town in the middle of nowhere going no where. Eight miles' beyond Roscommon

Mon Feb 12 1996 - 00:00

Bright young things at end of Republic tunnel

ENOUGH of this doom and gloom

Sat Feb 10 1996 - 00:00

Shelbourne are in a different class

UNFORTUNATELY for Drogheda this was one of those occasions when all Shelbourne's multi talented parts clicked together nicely…

Sat Feb 10 1996 - 00:00

Strike threat over transfers

THE ever present threat of a players' strike in the National League this season has moved a significant step closer

Fri Feb 09 1996 - 00:00

Great promise at United Park

THERE will hardly be a more atmospheric occasion all season

Fri Feb 09 1996 - 00:00

Young Irish on show

A SIGN, perhaps of the promising times ahead, and a measure of the increasingly numerous Irish presence in the English game should…

Wed Feb 07 1996 - 00:00

Heads roll as French react with usual speed

THE French selectors, in time-honoured tradition, have reacted swiftly and ruthlessly to last Saturday's defeat at Murrayfieid…

Wed Feb 07 1996 - 00:00

Call for Kilcoyne's resignation

IN THE fall-out from Louis Kilcoyne's startling admission on Monday night that he was "disappointed" his first preference as …

Wed Feb 07 1996 - 00:00

Hogan and Elwood forced to miss Leinster final

THE re-arranged Leinster championship final between Lansdowne and Terenure holds centre stage in an otherwise muted weekend the…

Wed Feb 07 1996 - 00:00

Kilcoyne admits McCarthy was not his first choice as manager

THE president of the FAI, Louis Kilcoyne, last night appeared to break ranks with his fellow officials by declaring that Mick…

Tue Feb 06 1996 - 00:00
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