Originally Posted by pineapple stu
Interesting quote in the Star on Sunday in a full-page interview with Pete Mahon. It's the usual stuff about how the FAI are a pack of idiots and the new league proposals won't actually do anything, but there's a bit towards the end where it says "Mahon wryly points out that he probably won't be involved in the game by the time Delaney's vision comes to fruition."
Don't know if that means he's planning his retirement in the next two or three years, if he doubts that the vision/proposals will ever happen or if he just thinks that progress will be the usual slow progress so that it'll be years and years away before anything happens. Interesting little dropped sentence though...
Also moans about facilities again - the lack of showers in Drogheda comes up, as does the case of blocked toilets at a First Division ground we played a pre-season friendly at (obivously Athlone). Presumably the article was written before the Kilkenny game! He also says there should be two clubs in Dublin again, which I don't agree with, and says the ten-team Premier is basically Ollie ("three or four big clubs") wanting mroe money from more big games without the interests of the league overall in mind.