Rooney resigns as FAI boss
From the Irish Times
Rooney resigns as FAI boss
03/11/2004: FAI Chief Executive Fran Rooney has become the latest boss of football’s governing body to leave the post having agreed a severance package last night. Following negotiations over the last few days the former Baltimore Technologies chief executive made the decision to leave the post and it is believed he will receive a six figure compensation package for the remaining 18 months of his three year contract.
Rooney made the decision to quit when he did not receive support at a meeting of the National Council of the FAI last Friday night.
At that meeting it was decided to set up a three man sub-committee headed by FAI vice-president David Blood to investigate the allegations made by senior management at Merrion Square against Rooney.
The complaints related to Rooney’s style of management and his alleged failure to satisfactorily fulfil his duties as chief executive.
They were outlined in a recent nine-page letter sent to FAI president Milo Corcoran, signed by Peter Buckley (the FAI's financial accountant), Pat Costello (press officer) and Tadhg O'Halloran (human resources manager).
It is expected that the FAI will make a formal announcement on the matter this morning.