Five of Stephen Kenny's backroom staff leave Ireland roles
The FAI has confirmed the departures of five members of Stephen Kenny's backroom staff, after the decision not to renew the Dubliner's contract as Ireland manager.
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The FAI has confirmed the departures of five members of Stephen Kenny's backroom staff, after the decision not to renew the Dubliner's contract as Ireland manager.
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Keith Treacy and Graham Gartland join Raf Diallo to react to the recent FAI press conference which saw the association's CEO Jonathan Hill and director of football Marc Canham explain the reasons for parting ways with former Republic of Ireland women's manager Vera Pauw post-World Cup and continuing with men's boss Stephen Kenny until at least the end of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
It was an overdue briefing with the media, and the FAI's CEO Jonathan Hill and director of football Marc Canham both ackowledged that when they sat down at the association's HQ in Blanchardstown.
FAI CEO Jonathan Hill and director of football Marc Canham spent the guts of two hours with the media at the association's HQ in Blanchardstown on Thursday morning, addressing Vera Pauw's fractious departure, Stephen Kenny's future and a lot more in between.