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On paper, this should have zero to do with the new manager. These Professionals should be able to their job professionally until end of contract thats why they are on the big money. Also the job was farmed out to Marc Canham again so has nothing to do with new CEO. At most all he has to do is sign a contract.

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Originally posted by ontheball ontheball wrote:

The Oireachtas Sport Committee really mauled him over a very trivial matter.  Like a pack of hyenas feasting on a recent kill.  The Oireachtas Committee called JD to it in 2015.  Allegedly, he contacted them all and they left him off. If he was nabbed then, we wouldn't be in situation now. I contacted the CEO of Sport Ireland at the time who was to meet me and the reneged.  Whatever you might think of Hill, he was completely mauled when in actual fact, the Committee should have been discussing the 15 year plan.   


You need to be lilly white now or you'll be out the door.

Hill didn;t voluntarily pay back that money until he was questioned on it afaik
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Originally posted by ontheball ontheball wrote:

The Oireachtas Sport Committee really mauled him over a very trivial matter.  Like a pack of hyenas feasting on a recent kill.  The Oireachtas Committee called JD to it in 2015.  Allegedly, he contacted them all and they left him off. If he was nabbed then, we wouldn't be in situation now. I contacted the CEO of Sport Ireland at the time who was to meet me and the reneged.  Whatever you might think of Hill, he was completely mauled when in actual fact, the Committee should have been discussing the 15 year plan.   


Irrespective if they "mauled" him or not, the matter in question should firstly never had happened and secondly, been swiftly dealt with. The fact it even reached the Oireachtas and was discussed at length reflects badly on one person and one person only.
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Has this anything to do with the managerial search being a sh*tshow also?
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Originally posted by ontheball ontheball wrote:

The Oireachtas Sport Committee really mauled him over a very trivial matter.  Like a pack of hyenas feasting on a recent kill.  The Oireachtas Committee called JD to it in 2015.  Allegedly, he contacted them all and they left him off. If he was nabbed then, we wouldn't be in situation now. I contacted the CEO of Sport Ireland at the time who was to meet me and the reneged.  Whatever you might think of Hill, he was completely mauled when in actual fact, the Committee should have been discussing the 15 year plan.   

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The Oireachtas Sport Committee really mauled him over a very trivial matter.  Like a pack of hyenas feasting on a recent kill.  The Oireachtas Committee called JD to it in 2015.  Allegedly, he contacted them all and they left him off. If he was nabbed then, we wouldn't be in situation now. I contacted the CEO of Sport Ireland at the time who was to meet me and the reneged.  Whatever you might think of Hill, he was completely mauled when in actual fact, the Committee should have been discussing the 15 year plan.   
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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

Originally posted by greenlad greenlad wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

This impacts the operations of the FAI greatly. I assume this means a pivot in terms of priority to finding a new CEO, before a Senior Manager. I might be wrong, and it may be that the decision has already been made, and we’re just waiting an announcement, but I think this will almost certainly kick back the manager search, which in turn makes JOS continuing as interim a more likely prospect.

If they actually do have their man and were gonna do a presser towards the end of this week surely this wouldn't impact it, like it's not as if they can say to the new manager keep your powder dry for another few months and we'll announce you after we get a new CEO.

Or could they.........



I take your point, and Wanderer’s. But if the emperor has no clothes, and the managerial search is not over they will need to try and negotiate with a departing CEO. I’m fundamentally working from a view that there is not somebody lined up. I’m hopeful I’m wrong, and even more hopeful that ‘somebody’ is a decent appointment.

Hill had weathered a few storms, a sponsor finally arrived recently, the wages thing, you'd have to suspect this news today is new manager shambles related as things stand.
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Originally posted by greenlad greenlad wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

This impacts the operations of the FAI greatly. I assume this means a pivot in terms of priority to finding a new CEO, before a Senior Manager. I might be wrong, and it may be that the decision has already been made, and we’re just waiting an announcement, but I think this will almost certainly kick back the manager search, which in turn makes JOS continuing as interim a more likely prospect.

If they actually do have their man and were gonna do a presser towards the end of this week surely this wouldn't impact it, like it's not as if they can say to the new manager keep your powder dry for another few months and we'll announce you after we get a new CEO.

Or could they.........



I take your point, and Wanderer’s. But if the emperor has no clothes, and the managerial search is not over they will need to try and negotiate with a departing CEO. I’m fundamentally working from a view that there is not somebody lined up. I’m hopeful I’m wrong, and even more hopeful that ‘somebody’ is a decent appointment.
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So what happens next ? 

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Originally posted by 9fingers 9fingers wrote:

Hopefully a few more follow 

Might be. Does it end here  ?  Was there a manager at all ? Is there still a manager  ?  Is this the first of a clear out  ?  Is Canham the massive spoofer some say he is ?  Have we had our pants pulled down worse by two English slime balls than Delaney ever managed  ?

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Originally posted by wanderer wanderer wrote:

Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

This impacts the operations of the FAI greatly. I assume this means a pivot in terms of priority to finding a new CEO, before a Senior Manager. I might be wrong, and it may be that the decision has already been made, and we’re just waiting an announcement, but I think this will almost certainly kick back the manager search, which in turn makes JOS continuing as interim a more likely prospect.
Not really no.

Someone will take interim charge and it's the board as a whole that signs off on the manager not the CEO.

He was part of the 3 man recruitment team but if as the media have said the manager is expected to be announced this week then I'd say it makes no difference in that respect. 


And Hill is still in the job till the end of the month. It ought not to affect the announcement, if it is indeed going to happen this week. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if there is a delay, albeit unrelated to Hill's departure.
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John O'Shea will be interim CEO

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Originally posted by Het-field Het-field wrote:

This impacts the operations of the FAI greatly. I assume this means a pivot in terms of priority to finding a new CEO, before a Senior Manager. I might be wrong, and it may be that the decision has already been made, and we’re just waiting an announcement, but I think this will almost certainly kick back the manager search, which in turn makes JOS continuing as interim a more likely prospect.

If they actually do have their man and were gonna do a presser towards the end of this week surely this wouldn't impact it, like it's not as if they can say to the new manager keep your powder dry for another few months and we'll announce you after we get a new CEO.

Or could they.........


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