Keith Treacy: FAI's managerial search has become 'shambolic'
Former Ireland international Keith Treacy said the lengthy search for a new men's senior manager has become "shambolic" but reckons interim boss John O'Shea would not be a bad option.
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Former Ireland international Keith Treacy said the lengthy search for a new men's senior manager has become "shambolic" but reckons interim boss John O'Shea would not be a bad option.
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Former Republic of Ireland and Blackburn winger Keith Treacy and ex-LOI, Hibs, Bolton and Cardiff striker Eoin Doyle join Raf Diallo and Conor Neville to discuss the long-awaited and apparently impending appointment of the next Boys in Green manager which is outflanked by breaking news about the FAI chief executive Jonathan Hill's upcoming departure during the recording of this week's RTÉ Soccer Podcast.
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