I'll field this one, Kent. Quinn's connection to the league is that he was a die-hard Thurles Town supporter in his teens - one of only a handful (literally about 10 people) who went to their away games. Apparently he became disillusioned after their demise. If a system like this had been around at the time Thurles would probably be in the Champions League by now, given their excellent location.Originally Posted by Ash
While we're at it, anyone got any information on the other wise men/lady who have been given the job of recreating Irish football in John Delaney's image?
The Dublin City manager (the one that's not Dermot KeeleyThe IAG also include former Irish Sports Council chairman Pat O'Neill, Dublin City manager John Fitzgerald, former international Niall Quinn and FAI Project Manager Helen Raftery.) for one could be said to have a conflict of interests over issues such as stadium funding/number of teams in the capital...
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