FAI chief says Uefa still intend to stage Euros at 12 cities
Jonathan Hill is pleased with FAI's progress on governance and commercial issues
Jonathan Hill is pleased with FAI's progress on governance and commercial issues
Association puts current net liabilities at €69.75m, 2019 losses down from year before
Former commercial director of the FAI has a proven record in driving increased revenue
Ireland manager admits frustration over losing key players for Slovakia playoff
Further confusion over testing after player returned both positive and negative results
Stephen Kenny reflects on the loss of Aaron Connolly and Adam Idah against Slovakia
Least the Association would have retained from qualifying for Euro2020 is €5 million
Finding a way to fund sport will be much trickier than getting it up and running was
GAA, IRFU and FAI prepare joint roadmap for safe return of spectators to stadiums
IRFU, FAI and GAA outline grave picture and say it is critical supporters are allowed back
Hill’s record in revenue generation seen as key to him landing position
‘The way is now clear for a new incoming CEO to drive football forward again’
61-year-old interim chief executive will not seek to retain the job on a permanent basis
Members back reform measures required to release over €30m of State funding
Association will look to draw line under deeply divisive period at Monday’s egm
Larry Bass has called for the resignation of Barrett and two other independent directors
53-year-old to urge delegates to take Government deal, McCarthy limps off
Hopes of allowing more supporters in to matches scuppered for time being
Soccer group’s council holds four-hour debate ahead of crunch August summit
Neutral venue also an option due to high number of Covid-19 cases in Bulgaria
Composition of the board, as agreed per the State’s rescue package, still a live issue
Interim chief executive Gary Owens insists sanctions will be imposed
MEP concerned over role ‘Visionary Group’ may have had in formulating memorandum
Ruud Dokter agrees new 18-month contract as high-performance director
New Republic coaching set-up will entirely be based out of Abbotstown, which is a rarity
Nine Premier Division clubs backed a different proposal than the one favoured by First Division sides
Seven Premier Division clubs have proposed a one up, one down plan to FAI
Report relates to running of the association under John Delaney
FAI’s interim chief feels he will have achieved what he was asked to do by the end of July
Mood emanating from latest meeting far more positive and constructive than before
Concerns widespread that an adequate financial package is not yet in place
Talks to continue with clubs over coming days in a bid to secure agreement
Planned internal restructuring to go ahead at Abbotstown
‘It’s going quite well but there is so much of the jigsaw to put in place’
Some clubs sceptical of plan to play off two rounds at four venues including Thomond Park
FAI have put forward a number of options to complete league season to the clubs
Airtricity League restart and September’s Nations League among concerns for association
Outgoing manager’s contract will be honoured including €1 million qualification bonus
Association insists money will be repaid when the crisis has finally passed
Playoff semi-final against Slovakia provisionally set for start of June
‘The majority of people in Ireland would want successful national teams at all levels’
‘It was the first time anyone in authority had rang me for 15 years’
Deal is not a ‘bailout’ but instead marks a ‘new dawn’ for Irish football, says Ross
New €30m rescue deal heralds a likely end to the acute phase of the crisis at the FAI
Interim bosses had 'positive' meeting about association’s finances and prospects for future
New deputy chief executive hoping to help plot new way forward for association
There was surprising warmth to Uefa statement announcing departure of Delaney
Golfers Mark Claffey and Andrew Simington are excited to represent Ireland in Abu Dhabi
Westerners conquer Officers’ Challenge as Gregory and Cloke wrap up holes-in-one
Ross O’Neill explains why he does not mind having to take three buses to get to work
Adults with Down syndrome are an asset to any organisation, says chief executive of Down Syndrome Ireland Gary Owens, who has made employment a priority since taking over the role
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