Richard Dunne says the FAI could be in an awkward position if things go well for interim Republic of Ireland boss John O'Shea in this month's games.
Richard Dunne says the Football Association of Ireland could be in an awkward position if things go well for interim Republic of Ireland boss John O'Shea in this month's friendlies.The FAI said on Monday that "existing contractual arrangements" were"They are almost shooting themselves in the foot by giving it to John," said O'Shea's former Irish team-mate Dunne.
The FAI's original intention was to announce a new manager before the Uefa Nations League draw on 8 February. Those games take place on 22 and 26 March and it remains to be seen whether Carsley will be Stephen Kenny's successor when the FAI's latest target date in early April arrives."It's clear to everyone they've had three months now to try and find someone and get him in but for whatever reason, they've not got around to doing it," added the former Manchester City and Everton defender.
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