Statement from the Professional Footballers' Association of Ireland
29 July 2004
The Professional Footballers’ Association of Ireland has objected to the request by Shamrock Rovers for a work permit for Russell Payne. Presently the position regarding wages owed to current players in Shamrock Rovers is unacceptable. The fact that the club wish to add another player to an already unmanageable wage bill will jeopardise the possibility of the current players receiving monies owed.
Following representations made to the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, whose responsibility it is to issue work permits, a letter of approval from the PFAI is now required regarding work permits being sought for non-EU Nationals wishing to play in the eircom League.
“No club in the league should be allowed sign any players while monies are still owed to current squad members,” said PFAI General Secretary, Fran Gavin. “We have informed the Department of our reasons for objecting and while the final decision is with the Department we trust that they will take our observations into consideration.” The eircom League continually turn a blind eye to this issue and allow clubs to sign players in the full knowledge that these clubs cannot afford to meet their financial commitments to their current players.
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