Don't know too much about the goalkeeping courses but I did some of my other coaching courses with them. The instructors where great but they often would tell you during the course of conversation how bad the FAi is organised when it comes to arranging these things.
I've waited two years for entry onto a UEFA licence course that the FAI only run once a year and still haven't been offered a place on it. As I'm anxious to do this I looked at other associations and ended up settling with the English FA who have been very helpful and supportive of over seas coaches. Their prices are lower in some instances than the FAI and in one case included accomodation and was still cheaper.
They have a lot of top quality tutors working for them (as do the FAI) but what stands them way out ahead is the facilities at Lilleshall and other clubs around the country and the administration of their coaching courses is second to none. Sammy Lee of Liverpool and England was at the last one course I attened
i've already completed two psychology courses with them and have been acccpeted to do my UEFA licence with them whenever I want. They also allow you to come for the theory stuff and then return home to complete your coaching logs in Ireland, which is great. And in most cases you can complete the courses in any of the FA's assocaitions around England (although I recommend Lilleshall)
If your serius about your coaching I'd recommend looking into it - I'll probably not go back to the FAI courses now unless the administration is improved and a fair crack of the whip is given to caoches who want to move up the ladder. Too often I've met coaches who've got onto UEFA courses before others who have been coaching for a longer period at the level below.
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