FAI Meet Clubs to Discuss Wage Sanctions
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THE scheduled participants in next season's League of Ireland Premier Division will meet FAI officials at Abbotstown today seeking to agree sanctions on clubs who renege on wage payments.
However, a number of First Division sides are unhappy that they have been invited to a separate meeting with the FAI next Tuesday, rather than all 22 clubs meeting together on the issues -- fearing that the Premier sides will seek to protect their own status.
The teams currently set to be a part of the new 10-team top flight will have a private meeting this morning with the aim of having a clear message before facing the FAI's Internal Compliance Officer Padraig Smith in Abbotstown at 11.0.
Loophole
Central to their discussions will be the matter of sanctions after unhappiness was expressed over the governance of the league this term and a loophole in the rules whereby there is no set punishment for teams who do not meet their wage commit-ments throughout the season.
Some clubs believe that if an immediate penalty was in place, then clubs would be more prudent in drawing up their budget projections.
As it stands, the FAI will have to judge in January which clubs remained inside the 65pc Salary Cost Protocol.