Almost a fortnight since the opening post here, and Cecelia Keaveney has responded with customary Fianna Fail alacrity with a letter in today's Irish Times:
Sir, – Given the recent publicity generated by Monaghan United’s defeat to Shelbourne, will Ireland waken up and actively decide to protect sport? To date the favoured response is the game of “head in the sand”; it does not happen in Ireland.
'Factually, UEFA has been informed of irregular betting patterns on last week’s defeat of Monaghan United by Shelbourne, which now casts a shadow over the Airtricity League.
'Match fixing is a serious international scourge. Ireland is not immune. Will the media and those in sporting authority in Ireland begin to treat it with the respect it deserves or remain complicit in their silence?'
(The rest, self-serving verbiage, is here:
http://www.irishtimes.com/letters/)
Anybody from either club with an internal view of this feel like penning a response?