Rooney pleads his case
Thu 28 Oct 2004
FAI chief executive Fran Rooney told Joe Duffy's Liveline show on RTE Radio One that he wants to be allowed remain in charge of soccer in this country.
Rooney made a plea to the FAI board and council on the national airwaves as his position within the association hangs by a thread.
"There has been a lot of positives since I have come into the position," said Rooney. "We have lobbied hard to the government about the stadium, put better support structures in place for the Irish team. We also have the technical development plan as well as improved sponsorship deals with the likes of Setanta, RTE and Carlsberg.
"We have over 300,000 people involved in the game in this country every weekend and the grassroots are behind me.
"The Genesis report has been about implementing change and that's what I am doing. It's not an issue about me walking away from the job. I want to sit down with the board and discuss everything."
Rooney received a number of calls on the show leaping to his defence including Republic of Ireland soccer legend Paul McGrath.
"I just can't understand why Fran is been hounded out," said McGrath. "Fran's credentials are incredible. He is someone who wants to do the job and do it properly.
"Fran is a decent human being who is trying to get on with his job but for some strange reason he isn't being allowed to do that. He has been involved in the game from grassroots level and all I have heard from people on the ground is that Fran is doing a good job."
Drogheda United chairman Vincent Hoey was also fulsome in his praise of Rooney and said it would be a big blow to the association if he was relieved of his duties.
"He is a godsend to the FAI. I wish he will continue on in his post. He has been up to United Park on a number of occasions and I can't say enough about the man."
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