'The biggest problem child in Irish sport is the FAI. End of story' - Damien Duff pours scorn on FAI leadership
Briefly

Damien Duff, the manager of Shelbourne, has publicly criticized the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), describing them as the 'problem child' in Irish football. His comments reflect concerns raised by rival manager Stephen Bradley about the governance of the sport in Ireland. Meanwhile, on the pitch, Shelbourne is enjoying a successful start to 2025 after a solid 1-0 victory against Waterford, thanks to Mipo Odubeko's goal, marking their second consecutive win.
"There's a serious need for reassessment within the FAI. They are failing to support the true potential of Irish football, and that is something that needs to change."
"It’s becoming evident that the FAI is not prioritizing the growth of the game in Ireland, and that’s something we cannot ignore anymore."
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