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
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