FAI WANT CASH ASSURANCES
By: PHILIP QUINN
THE FAI are seeking assurances from Derry City that all player contracts are correct before advancing the club money from the Premier Division prize fund to help ease the financial crisis.
With two games to go, Derry cannot finish worse than fourth, which is worth €60,000.
After a meeting yesterday, the club's board and players provisionally agreed a payment plan to cover the outstanding wages of eight weeks owed to players.
While it could take Derry months to clear the money owed to players, once both parties agree to the plan and sign off on it, it would not be an issue when Derry City seek a UEFA licence for the 2010 season — the club have no intention of quitting the League of Ireland for the Irish League. Eight Derry City players are out of contract at the end of the season, including captain Peter Hutton, who plays his 662nd senior game tonight, — his last at the Brandywell — against Bray, having given 18 seasons of service to the club.
Derry manager Stephen Kenny wants to stay at the club and has not given up on qualification for the Europa League by finishing third.
PHILIP QUINN
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