Quinn calls for GAA-scale investment in football
http://www.elevenaside.com/bohemians...p?newsid=23607
I have revised my opinion of Niall Quinn. Up to now, he gave a very good impersonation of a man who hated Irish football. But now, having revised from the league assessment panel, he is free to speak his mind. And speak his mind he has.
I wonder if John O'Donoghue will respond?
Quinn urges Government investment
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Originally Posted by Real ale Madrid
Can someone post up what he said? Cant access link at work.
Sunderland chairman-in-waiting Niall Quinn has urged the Government to replicate its input into Gaelic games by putting together a major investment package to save Irish soccer.
Quinn was in Dublin on Monday night for Sunderland’s pre-season friendly against Shelbourne, a game organised as a favour for the Tolka Park club with Sunderland committing themselves to the fixture as a gesture of goodwill.
After the game, he told Shelbourne’s official website: “I know the clubs have agreed to do something, by voting to merge with the FAI and it can go ahead.
“But, to me, the biggest input has to be made by the Government. If you drive through every crossroads in Ireland you see where the Government have assisted the GAA, and fair play, the GAA are doing a great job.
“The FAI are a serious organisation now and are making great strides in terms of getting this league into a fitter state. The Government have to take note.
“In its present state, it’s being allowed to decline and I think the Government should hold its hand up and do something about it.”