How about setting up a small quick website just stating whats going on, whats the plan for the Croatia gameetc.Quote:
Originally Posted by exile
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How about setting up a small quick website just stating whats going on, whats the plan for the Croatia gameetc.Quote:
Originally Posted by exile
O.K. I've regularly been viewing this site as a guest. And most of the time since I've felt I did'nt have much more to add I did'nt register on the site, choosing to post on soccer central from time to time. However this issue of Fran Rooney's apparent upcoming P45 has mobilised me into registering. I have just sent this to Fran Rooney, Milo Corcoran and John Delaney. I sincerely doubt the latter two will even be opening their e-mails but no matter - ye guys can see how I feel. Pardon the long winded nature of the e-mail.
P.S. My attitde is very much diplomacy no matter what luncay is going on!
SKBIO-TOR
For the good of Irish football
Gentlemen,
I'm a 22-year old Irish football supporter from Borris-in-Ossory Co. Laois currently living in Toronto. I would consider myself an avid supporter of the Irish team, no better no worse than anyone else, in that regard.
It is with great disillusionment and annoyance that I read about yet more (apparent) internal wranglings within the FAI. To be honest, (no offence intended) the actual reasons for the current impasse have no interest for me whatever. What does concern me is the future of Irish football. We currently have a senior team that is competing well in international competition with an excellant manager in Brian Kerr presiding over matters (deserved kudo's to the FAI on that score)
There also has been remarkable progress been made with the Eircom League which seems to have co-incided with the appointment of Mr. Rooney as CEO of the FAI. The evidence is there for all to see. I spent last Summer in Dublin and I believe I got great value for money going to games in Belfield, Dalymount, Richmond and Tolka etc. The European exploits of Shelbourne this season is the ultimate barometer of how much progress has been made (much more to do obviously but progress nonetheless)
Now maybe I am totally misinterpreting the reasons why this 'progress' has been made. But it definatley seems to me that Mr. Rooney has made profound impact on the administraion of the FAI during his tenure, thus far. The Genesis report did indeed reveal some home truths about the previous running of the organisation. My attitude would be that you guys have to take this advice on board and implement the directives being suggested. Surely the betterment of Irish football should be the prime motive for every FAI official. (Call me idealistic and naive but thats how I feel)
From my point of view, I implore all those concerned not to remove Mr. Rooney from his current position as CEO of the FAI. I'm not saying that he's the best thing for the FAI since sliced bread. But my overwhelming impression that the FAI will be a better organisation with Mr. Rooney at the helm than without. With a redeveloped Lansdowne Road on the horizon, now is no time for yet more internal strife in the FAI. I would implore all those concerned...
Please do not remove Mr. Rooney.
Regards
Shane Kirwan
King Street West
Toronto
Canada
O.K. I have just sent that e-mail. And the only confirmation I have is for Fran Rooney. This is what I've recieved for Milo Corcoran and John Delaney.
From : <postmaster@mail.hotmail.com>
Sent : Wednesday, October 27, 2004 10:10 PM
To : my e-mail
Subject : Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
| | | Inbox
This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification.
Delivery to the following recipients failed.
milo.corcoran@fai.ie:john.delaney@fai.ie
Not in any way am I surprised by this. I doubt if anyone on this board would be either. What is it with these guys? A question which has had me blue in the face for most of my life!!
SKBIO-TOR
Everyone could make red cards and hold them up at the start of the game as a sign of our disapproval at what has happened to F. Rooney. This would be cheap and easy to do and if alot of people are together on this it would visually look well and thus get on the TV. We could hand them out to other people as I'm sure alot of Fans agree with the sentiments expressed here. I think we should recognise that we are all The F.A.I. collectively and they are not just the fat cats in Merrion Square, they represent us and we represent them and Ireland. We are getting a raw deal from these fools who make us all look bad. This can't go on for ever and a stand needs to be taken. What do some of the 1000+posters think of this they seem to be stayin out of this debate.
Red card idea , excellent
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Originally Posted by onenilgameover
To be honest it looks like its your own fault. I could be wrong but try separating the email addresses with a semi colon or comma instead of a colon. Or do them separately.Quote:
Originally Posted by skbio_toronto
i.e. milo.corcoran@fai.ie, john.delaney@fai.ie
It looks like progress is being made.Quote:
Originally Posted by Today's Indo
Red cards are a good idea - can you get a coloured ream of paper in the likes of Read's? That and a marker (to write "Milo Corcoran" or "John Delaney") would be the cheapest way of doing it, and if we can get stronger paper or card, all the better. Two reams of paper would get us nearly 1,000 cards. The FAI banners would be good too - all it'd take is one photographer to see the stewards removing them (if it does happen) to get in the papers the next day.Quote:
Originally Posted by onenilgameover
But the other question is - who's going to pay? I've no problems putting a couple of banners together at my own expense if others are going to bring some more, or a ream of red paper, or other stuff.
Chants - what about "If you hate John Delaney/Milo Corcoran clap your hands", "MC/JD, you're a w@nker" (as mentioned - just have to make sure I don't start abusing Maurice Farrell! ;) ), "Milo Milo Milo OUT OUT OUT" or others. But I think banners are better than chants as more people will get the message (especially with no roof on Lansdowne) and you can't get a picture of a chant in a newspaper.
Think the best place to go in the ground would be right behind the goal, preferably beside a sound mic. If I can get in early (i.e. 6:30 or so), I can head into the ground and hang up a UCD tricolour as a meeting point. Maybe a carton of pineapple juice as well! :D
Sent a one line message of support to Rooney yesterday and got a reply this morning thanking me. Nice touch on his part.
same here, hopefully not an autoresponderQuote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
I agree !! :)Quote:
Red card idea , excellent
Those journo's wouldnt be reading this board by any chance :D I hope the protests do go ahead !Quote:
It looks like progress is being made.
reckon red card is best idea!
think there should be a meeting place before game - distribute cards etc, let others (i.e no involved with EL)
don't know if anyone knows, but what kind of a wage is Rooney on?
totally disagree with the way he's being treated, but any true fan wouldnt demand a huge wage if it was something he cared about!!
Don't get me wrong - i reckon he's not just in it for money! and he has made progress!! but chanting his name for me is a bit too much like hero worship for the guy. IMO he should be making this progress despite the auld sh*ts in Merrion Sq.
I stand to be corrected bout his wage though!! :)
yep il be up for that how about murrays before hand we can ask a moderator to sticky a time and a place when we have agreed one
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Originally Posted by Cowboy
Even if it is, it's the only f'n thing thats working up there :D
you crack me up brother :) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
Think he is on about €250K plus expenses/performance related bonuses.Quote:
Originally Posted by oconghc2
Would probably end up with €300K +
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Originally Posted by aka Dus
maybe we should ask fran to pop down to reads and buy 40000 red pieces of card!!!! :)
i'd be onboard with the idea of some sort of protest, i'm sick of the old boys gang in the fai doing nothing but shooting down anyone who tries to progress the organisation. and even if rooney is doing a terrible job, it can't be any worse than the one that they were doing for the last 80-90 years or so. we could try getting gangs of people to buy sheets of red card and write em up, if we could get 50 people to do 40 each (or 100 people doing 20 each) say that'd be a pretty decent spectacle. meet up and disperse them before the game. few banners and chants too and that should get the message across well enough
If Rooney hasn't done anything wrong maybe we can find out more? What do the other bodies in the FAI think he's done wrong? Why did he avoid answering questions on Primetime? Why (if you believe some commentators on liveline yesterday) do the underling office staff in FAI suffer because of a 'dictorial' management style? Is he not the CEO? Where does the buck stop? Why has not one management meeting not taken place in the FAI e.g. Packie Bonner? On what basis would you wish to chant his name over the other incompetents at the FAI?Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Completely agree that a rebuild is required but not in favour of Rooney - How do we know he is the only true fan and that he's competent?Quote:
Originally Posted by $Leon$