The IRFU's model was aimed at bringing home international players. They have a central fund from which they pay all provincial players. This allows them to pay loads for, say, Brian O'Driscoll and then work the wage structure around what's left. The result is that the IRFU is making a loss but growing the game in Ireland and the game's stars are playing just down the road from you every weekend. While I'm not expecting players to leave the Premier League for the EL, the FAI has no organisation nor the slightest ounce of vision. I love soccer and would love to see it in a decent venue but I have no sympathy for the FAI. They may have been outfoxed by the government at some point but, if they had any cop, organisation or professionalism, they wouldn't have had to rely on Bertie and his socialist comrades.Do players on senior international duty get paid? I thought they did, but I could be wrong.
Anyway, if Bohs or Cork or whoever didn't have to play their players they could invest much more of their income into facilities and build a super stadium for themsleves.
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