FAI back Delaney and say they are ‘happy to bring the matter to a close’

Board ’more than pleased’ with running of the Association

FAI chief executive John Delaney: was recently awarded a contract extension to 2020. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho.
FAI chief executive John Delaney: was recently awarded a contract extension to 2020. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho.

In a statement released by the FAI, its president Tony Fitzgerald says that the organisation’s board is entirely happy with the way chief executive John Delaney is running the organisation despite the renewed controversy that the 47 year-old has generated over the past few days.

“Following recent coverage of the cyber bullying of his partner Emma and the fact that John has publicly apologised if he offended anyone for singing the nationalist song in question, we are happy to bring the matter to a close,” he says, apparently linking the two.

“The Board is more than pleased with the way John Delaney is running the Association,” the statement continues. “He has done an enormous amount for Irish football. In the past year alone the winning of Euro 2020 bid for Dublin adds to a number of very important developments he has helped oversee during his tenure. We recently awarded him a contract extension to 2020 and he is fully deserving of that.”

Delaney was filmed last week singing the song Joe McDonnell in a Dublin pub after the Republic of Ireland beat the USA 4-1 at Aviva Stadium.

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Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is Work Correspondent at The Irish Times