Originally Posted by Independent.ie
The FAI have spent €10,000 replacing match programmes for today's crunch Euro 2016 qualifier against Scotland to erase comments John Delaney made about alleged corruption at FIFA.
The move meant that 18,000 programmes were shredded and replaced at the 11th hour to remove comments from a feature from John Delaney on the recent revelations about alleged corruption in world football.
A further 18,000 of the €5 programmes had to be printed to replace those destroyed at an estimated cost of €10,000.
The FAI told the Irish Daily Mail last night that the action had been taken without the knowledge of chief executive John Delaney and had been approved by the communications team at the association.
A statement read: "John Delaney was entirely unaware of this change to the programme. He had already signed off on it and it was approved for printing.
"The decision to delete his comments where they related to FIFA was an editorial one that was taken by the communications team."