He resigned last night.
Watch Delaney hop into that seat and mess up all the good work Rooney has done.
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He resigned last night.
Watch Delaney hop into that seat and mess up all the good work Rooney has done.
From the Irish Times this morning...
"Mr Fran Rooney resigned last night as chief executive of the Football Association of Ireland. Negotiations between representatives of Mr Rooney and thre FAI ended with a finanicial settlement that severs the links between the 46-year-old former Baltimore Technologies chief and Irish football's governing body with immediate effect.
The agreement, which will be confirmed at a press conference today, is reported to have been concluded in a car park of the UCD campus at Belfield."
F*cking amateurs, every single one of them. I'm quite serious about this, the FAI must be stood down entirely and rebuilt from the ground up! I don't wish to sound like some jaded trade union leader here but we need government intervention. Stand it down and start it again, it's the only way this miserable, pest-ridden farce of an organisation can work. I use the term 'organisation' extremely lightly as I can't remember that box of sh*te ever organising a damned thing. They take our money and then they make fools of us. Stand it down.
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Originally Posted by Donal81
i think the saying that the turkeys don't vote for Christmas applies to that organisation.
As someone who is deeply involved with my local club, I am sick to the pit of my stomach with this news. At a time when football is more popular now than ever before, clubs thriving in the heart of GAAland, the parent body (FAI) is controlled by a bunch of self-centred individuals who are so concerned about their position that they will destroy anybody who tries to change the status quo. All this at the expense of the ordinary schoolboy, junior, intermediate and most El clubs. This is not a democratic organisation. While Rooney was obviously a bit rough at the edges, he did try to change things, run things more professionally. Not looking forward to see who Delaney will select as his puppet.
I havent seen too much of Rooney's good work. He was just another FAI muppet. I am glad to see the back of him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinski
Delaney will appoint himself. That is the reason for this whole mess. He's wanted the job from day one.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
I'm gutted that Rooney is out, I really am.
•*Well what about the quality of the friendlies he organised.
• Tickets for El fans for international matches.
• Efforts made to improve athmosphere at International matches
• Better travel arrangements, training facilities and hotel accommodation for Int team.
• Decision to hold Women Final on same day as Senior Cup Final.
• Recognition of Intermediate players on Amateur International Team, who this week go to Bosnia for UEFA championship qualifiying rounds.
• He has the support of the AUL and LSL, the two biggest leagues in the country for the work he has put into helping these organisations.
I sure there are many more items he has achieved in such a short time.
people are slating delaney here..Have I missed something..IMO Delaney is one of the good guys its the muppets like Corcoran etc that need the chop..at least delaney wants to implement genesis...sorry to see rooney go thouigh
I'm assuming you are answering TheJamaicanP.M. question here. Nice list.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
well I wasnt a major backer of Rooney but thought he was doing a good job. Lets just hope that the new guy in charge implements Genesis fully and we get a half decent FAI.
:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
Delaney is interested in one thing: Delaney.
A f*cking arseh*le who couldn't give a flying f*ck for Genesis or anything else, least of all the eL.
Think you're right there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
The fact the Corcoran is still in the FAI just shows you how corrupt the organisation is. They shafted B O'Byrne, they shafted Rooney and you can be sure they'll shaft Delaney too if he doesn't suit them.
I will support Delaney if he becomes CEO.
I don't think that is such an impressive list, really. Anyone worth their salt (doesn't say much about the previous incumbents) would have done much of this, and Charlton and McCarthy should have sorted out the facilities, travel etc for the international team years ago. Definitely doesn't merit his 250k pa salary (plus a share in any extra revenue generated in excess of a hurdle) plus pension.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
There might be more substance to these achievements, I don't know.Quote:
• He has the support of the AUL and LSL, the two biggest leagues in the country for the work he has put into helping these organisations.
I sure there are many more items he has achieved in such a short time.
I don't know if Rooney was any good or not. I'm definitely not supporting Delaney and Corcoran who appear to be a pair off self-serving a-holes, but the above list does not present facts to me that say he was the saviour people are making him out to be. And he'll still walk away with 300-400k.
Don't you get it? Delaney will sit in the CEO seat, it's what he's wanted all along. He might not jump straight into it but give him time, let’s say January. In the meantime he’ll give himself some ‘Acting Head Honcho’ title, just to bide time.Quote:
Originally Posted by thejollyrodger
Say goodbye to the eL scheme, eL matches on RTE, your allocation of international tickets and, more than likely, the ability to watch an International match on terrestrial television. I hear Sky calling. . .
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Delaney an advocate of the eL?Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinski
I can't see him being a difficult customer to deal with.
Hopefully he will push the agenda for the FAI to take control of the eL again.
I probably sound a bit selfish here but the eL is my first concern.
Mine too, that's why I put my list in that order. I have never seen Delaney at an eL match. Rooney was a major instigator of the eL scheme, not Delaney.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Rooney negotiated with RTE for more eL matches to be televised, which resulted in 198,000 people tuning into the FAI Cup Semi Final replay between Bohs & Pats last year.
What has Delaney done for the eL?
Isn't Delaney the guy who said 2 years ago, and on many occasions on National TV, “that if Genesis wasn't implemented in a years time, he would resign his position, that is how strong I feel about Genesis.
Well we are still waiting …
well all I can say is that its time for E.L supporters to start getting militant against the likes of Delaney if he doesnt do whats best for the E.L and its supporters !
Rooney was good considering what went before but he was restricted because of FAI politics. Hopefully the new guy will be more ruthless than the rest and scheming enough to last the full term. Then maybe he can implement all of Genesis and start to develop the E.L
Delaney: one of teh good guys my hole
he's the reason for this whole mess
get them all out and employ competent professionals to implement a coherent strategy now - self preservation at all costs is no longer something we should tolerate in the FAI
'get them all out'
Best thing that has been said - short and to the point.
Was unsure about Big Fran so wouldve been unfair to give an opinion on that part of it - but there is a bigger picture and the above 4 words sum it all up.
Time for EL supporters to stand up for their league!!
While there may to merit to this suggestion FIFA take a VERY dim view of Government intervention in the workings of National associations.Quote:
Originally Posted by Donal81
There have been a number of times when countries (mostly African) have been thrown out of competitions including World Cup qualifiers because the Government has forcibly tried to reform a National Association.
I agree though, the FAI are a complete farce at this stage.
Good point and I didn't know that but, in fairness, I don't see how they could intervene to save the 'integrity' of the FAI. Then again, FIFA and UEFA aren't exactly the height of efficiency or good sense either. I don't see what grounds FIFA would have to intervene although, like I said, I didn't know that. The FAI makes its money from three sources - advertising/sponsorship, grants and punters. As we provide money for the grants and pay for matches, jerseys etc, that makes it in the public interest. This is more than just some ropey organisation. This is a ropey PUBLIC organisation that is mismanaging a great sport down the tubes in this country. I sincerely believe that no figure can come in there and whip it into shape. I would compare the Rooney escapade to a big hitter from the business world taking over a rural post office. He tries to implement certain things but, in the end, he's forced out by self-serving people who are there for reasons that no one can really remember. Who is Milo Corcoran? Who is John Delaney? Who was Brendan Menton? Who in God's name are these people and how can they be allowed to have such an influence on what is OUR game and not the FAI's? To hell with them, I can't stick these disgusting incompetent morons anymore and what they've done to football in this country.
u sure about that, his actions say otherwiseQuote:
Originally Posted by Ozymandias
Very true Paudie, any action must not land us in trouble with FIFAQuote:
Originally Posted by paudie
What have the FAI EVER DONE FOR US? :confused:
So?Quote:
Originally Posted by paudie
It might be a good thing if FIFA f*cked us out of some competition. The outcry in the country might actually achieve something.
TO fix the problem, I believe the following should happen:
1. The Sports Council/Government withdraws ALL funding from the FAI immediately.
2. The Sports Council/Minister should set up an alternative association, run by professional people, who have been given the job after an open competition.
3. All eL clubs should be encouraged to "resign" from the eL/FAI, and join with the new organisation, as well as schoolboys/ladies/junior etc. leagues.
Funding for all those various leagues should be decided by this new body, who will be independant of all clubs and leagues.
Each eL club to be given access to or control over a Fás scheme, to help young -players to stay here, or help them when they are released by cross-channel clubs.
Also, Government gives a guaranteed level of funding for a fixed number of years.
€10 million a year for 3 to 5 years is not an unreasonable amount.
4. FIFA & UEFA should be approached and the situation explained to them, that the FAI does not have the support or funding of the Dáil or the people of the country.
FIFA will go along with a proper organisation which has the support and backing of the majority.
It would probably need a Minister committed to promoting soccer in this country to make this work, but someone with energy and committment could do it, and bring an end, once and for all, to the running joke that is the FAI.
I think, unfortunately, the only outcry that government intervention leading to sanctions would provoke is howls of anger from all those "Tottenham united" supporters who would have nowhere to go on match days once the corporate tickets dried up.Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
We are a lazy nation who, when it comes down to it, do bugger all about what bothers us really, except muttering under our breath about how it should be done. No doubt The Hardcore fan would protest a while, The everyday fan would blame the government for intervening, the corporate fan would go back to inbreeding after the rugger with the rest of his inbred friends. And life would go on, and the Irish would go back to planning revolutions in the pub. (which incidentally, thanks to Ireland's brave ability to challenge authority, shuts at 11.30. And you cant smoke......)
Looks like there's plenty of the media reading this forum:
http://www.breakingnews.ie/story.asp...&n=65157629&x=Quote:
Supporters threatened to boycott Irish international matches and urged the red-carding of the FAI board after claiming Mr Rooney was forced out.
I was waiting for that fraud Hunter to turn up...
...when will the lazy journalists in this country recognise him for the fraud he is and stop quoting him as the spokesperson of Irish football fans.
Interesting story. Does anyone know what size of memership Mr. Hunters organisation has, I'm wondering why there is another supporters club other than the ROISSC and what size of mandate he has to speak on these matters?
Just curious I've no axe to grind on this
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Originally Posted by eirebhoy
One I'd imagine, unless he's developed schizophrenia recently.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
The only thing the FAI will listen too is a militant supporters group. A protest has to be made to highlight the sham FAI to the media. A few interviews to Sky Sports news and a demo at the next friendly would start to address this.
Plenty of good points there but be real. What will ACTUALLY happen now is that a stooge of the FAI will make a statement about the Genesis project being dead in the water. This will be followed with the announcement of an “inquiry/commission/feasability study” on the future of Irish football. In the meantime nothing will be done.Quote:
Originally Posted by patsh
Actually he's got over 50,000 members - which just happen to be the same as the Concorde Travel mailing list! The ROISSC is sham organisation invented by Hunter to give himself credibility. What's the betting he's on Question and Answers or Prime Time next week, complete with leprechaun hat, acting as spokesperson for the Irish soccer (sic) fan, because RTE will never see through himQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
I have to say that I find it very, very hard to believe that the massive progress and growth that has happened in the Eircom League in the past couple of years had nothing to do with Rooney. It would be a very large coincidence indeed if it happened completely without his vision and hard work.
I'd also like to state for the record that I'm very, very annoyed with the use of this forum as a method to attack Rooney, and furthermore that if I ever have an opportunity to prove a connection between posts on our site and people in the FAI, I will release the details in full to the media.
I posted an enquiry on this subject in the Moderators forum the other day, I will be moving it to a public forum shortly.
I will NOT allow Foot.ie to be used as a political handbag.
adam
Dont mean to be rude and please correct me if I'm wrong but is'nt Mr. Hunters organisation the "Irish Football Supporters’ Association" and not the ROISSC ?Quote:
Originally Posted by monutdfc
Hunter has nothing to do with the ROISSC which is based in Dublin, was established in the early eighties and is recognised by the FAI. There are several other branches including London, Luton and Birmingham.Quote:
Originally Posted by monutdfc
Hunter's organisation is the Irish Football Supporters’ Association who he claims has 20000/30000/50000 depending on when he opens his gob. I have never met anyone who claims to be belong to this IFSA, yet the media, and especially RTE give this guy airtime and credibility. They obviously have not done any research or else they would find out he is a Walter Mitty.
You know what the funniest thing is? That I've heard Bernard O'Byrne is being lined up to take charge of the 'full implementation' of the Genesis report.
Yes, you are of course correct. My mistake and apologies to the ROISSCQuote:
Originally Posted by Cowboy
He's only been in the job 18 months. What improvements have been made that might be down to him? If you can offer more than conjecture then I can be persuaded that he has been a factor in the modest - not massive - growth that the eircom League has seen in the last 18 months. But without hard facts, or even soft facts, it's hard to make this assertion.Quote:
Originally Posted by dahamsta
I'd say the biggest factors in the improvement in the eL in the past 2-3+ years are the brave decisions by Shelbourne and Bohemians to go full-time, the strides made by others - mainly Cork City and Drogheda, and Pats until their financial difficulties caught up with them - to keep up with the standards the first 2 mentioned have set, and the collapse of ITV Digital which forced the lower league clubs in England to thin down their squads thus encouraging/forcing good players to come home to play in the league. Rooney had nothing to do with any of these factors that I can see.
I have nothing to do with the FAI.