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Three Ireland has sponsored the FAI for ten years Billy Stickland/INPHO

Mobile provider Three Ireland to end its sponsorship of the FAI

Shane Ross said the governance issues are not an ‘attractive proposition for a reputable corporate sponsor’.

LAST UPDATE | 4 Dec 2019

MOBILE PROVIDER THREE Ireland has announced that it will not renew its sponsorship of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) from next year.

Three said in a statement this afternoon that it has “been a supporter of Irish football for 10 years” and invested €30 million in the FAI but will not renew its sponsorship when its current contract with the FAI ends in July next year.  

“Having recently reviewed our full sponsorship portfolio, we have decided to consolidate our sponsorship investment in the area of music,” Three’s chief commercial officer said in the statement.

At Three, we are entirely focussed on supporting the Irish Men’s team through what we hope will be an exciting and successful qualification for the UEFA European Football Championship and the Irish Women’s team in their qualification journey for the UEFA Women’s European Championship. We also wish the Irish teams at every level the very best in the future.

Three’s sponsorship of the FAI has included the company’s logo on replica jerseys sold to the public and also includes branding on display during Irish football matches. 

The FAI said in a statement that it wanted to thank Three for its “immense contribution to Irish football” over the past ten years. 

“In their ten years as proud backers of Irish football they have been Ireland’s number one supporter and we will always be grateful to them for their financial and personal support,” said FAI president Donal Conway.

We look forward to a successful eight months ahead with Three on board as we countdown to the Euro play-offs in March and the UEFA EURO 2020 games in Dublin next summer.

Last week, Minister for Sport Shane Ross said the an independent report into the FAI has been referred to An Garda Síochána.

The report was commissioned by Sport Ireland in May of this year and sought to assess the FAI’s expenditure of all Sport Ireland funding and its fitness to handle public funds.

Speaking to TheJournal.ie this evening, Ross linked Three’s decision to governance issues at the association.

“I am disappointed to hear of today’s announcement. Clearly, a sporting organisation with poor standards of leadership, corporate governance and financial management cannot be an attractive proposition for a reputable corporate sponsor investing millions of euro,” he said.

Yesterday it was announced that chartered accountant and the FAI’s vice president Paul Cooke is to take up a temporary role as Executive Lead of the Association.

Cooke will now take the lead for the next couple of weeks, until the four independent directors – one of whom will act as Chair – are appointed to the FAI board. 

Cooke and Conway will host a press conference tomorrow, following the long-delayed publishing of the FAI’s accounts for 2018.

Cooke has warned that the figures will cause shock. 

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Around the same time that Three announced its decision to end its sponsorship deal with the FAI, Ross announced that the board of Sport Ireland has approved a €195,000 grant payment to the Women’s National Football Team.

Ross said that the grant funding is not being transferred to the FAI to distribute.

Instead, business advisory firm BDO is to “oversee the disbursement of the funding in line with terms and conditions”. 

In a statement, Ross said: “There is no reason why the mistakes of the FAI top brass should be borne by innocent players.” 

“A process has been put in place which will ensure that there is full accountability in relation to this funding,” the minister said.

This funding scheme, which recognises the unique status afforded to players who represent Ireland, was introduced last year. Regrettably funds had to be withheld this year due to the financial and corporate governance failures in the FAI. Despite this, we have been eager to ensure we continue to support the players who make such a huge contribution as the leading exponents of Women’s football in Ireland. 

Junior Minister with responsibility for Sport Brendan Griffin also said the funds had been made available to the women’s team despite funding to the FAI remaining suspended.

- With reporting by Christina Finn and The42.ie’s Gavin Cooney

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    Mute Willy
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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:07 AM

    Political interference in national broadcaster..
    Glad we’re in Ireland…

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    Mute Chemical Brothers
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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:27 AM

    @Willy: ha there’s no need for that over here…very compliant already.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:02 AM

    @Chemical Brothers: now lads,in all fairness, “primetime investigates” is razor sharp,and for a while there,nothing was tackled until they highlighted it, then the inquires began…credit where its due ?

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:09 AM

    @Willy: Between Julianne Assange and the arrests of the journalists and gagging orders pit on them in relation to the documentary No stone unturned detailing police collusion in mass murder, the documentary maker Sean McCann receiving death threats for the Unquiet graves documentary, people should be getting very worried.

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    Mute Chemical Brothers
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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:12 AM

    @Gerry Campbell: Here’s a link to a YouTube channel with 19 videos from the Dáil chamber & PAC.

    2 x Taoiseach, Tainiste & leaders of opposition all discuss untimely deaths & serious health issues of men who worked in #IrishAirCorps.

    Please showed me a single link to Prime Time or indeed RTE where they even briefly covered this tragedy.

    RTE don’t do men’s health scandals.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:17 AM
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    Jun 5th 2019, 2:07 PM

    @Willy: Take it you are being sarcastic.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:25 PM

    @Willy: You are forgetting “GUBU”

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    Mute winston smith
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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:16 AM

    Assange hounded for years, snowden exiled to Russia, manning locked up, the two lads up north lifted for documentary making, more documentary making crimes from down under reported here. Beginning to understand the propensity for click bait and filler in modern publications, actual journalism has become a very dangerous pursuit.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:19 AM

    @winston smith: So woke.

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    Mute Cal Mooney
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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:04 AM

    @winston smith: Considering what the PSNI (and our new Garda Commissioner was assistant chief at the time) carried out dawn raids, impounded every phone, computer and paper record of two journalists. On top of that, they issued orders forbidding them travelling down South and put gagging orders on them. Our press stayed silent. The judges last week said the warrants and orders were illegal. Akin to a police state. I am sure everyone must be sick of hearing about it in the mainstream media here at this stage … or maybe you missed it because the press and journalists here turned a blind eye to it. Very dangerous road we are going down.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:23 AM

    @Cal Mooney: is there any chance that the silence from our press was linked to to gag order? Just a thought

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    Jun 5th 2019, 12:43 PM

    @Dave O’Keeffe: possibly, but the journal did do 2 minor pieces on it over the last 18 months. No real detail. So either there was no get order (which I suspect was the case, given the BBC and RT consistently reported on it and it was in british jurisdiction) or the media in general in the South don’t want to ask questions that need to be answered. For crying out loud, no one got arrested in Australia, compare that to what these documentary makers have been put through for highlighting police facilitation of mass murder.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:10 AM

    ‘Add, copy, delete or alter’ that’s a damn powerful warrant.

    Sounds like they can freely bug the computers too.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:20 AM

    @Bluechip78: that is probably the scariest term I have ever seen referenced in a search warrant and is in effect permission from the judiciary to sanction state censorship. The term ‘copy’ is the only one that can be even contemplated for evidential reasons, ‘delete’ if there really are national security issues, but on extremely shaky grounds. ‘Add’ and ‘alter’ can only be for censorship and judicial/political control of a supposedly free press

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:04 AM

    @Vocal Outrage: alter is the dangerous one….alter today ,come back tomorrow and arrest you for whats on the altered material,now thats handy.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:47 AM

    @Bluechip78: yep Australia and also sneaked thru legislation to effectively allow security services legit back door for all cyber ( akin to nsa in united states that get into all us companies like google facebook and apple to get anything they want ) which never made the international media radar because trump was was probably tweeting about his breakfast that day distracted the masses ;)

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:53 AM

    @Dave Hammond: the word ‘alter’ appears as it had been argued in many courts that by simple copying a file it had been ‘altered’ in the process.

    I would be more concerned with the word ‘delete’ if it does indeed exist on the warrant. Only have the targets word for that

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:15 AM

    Freedom of the press used to mean an investigative press, which at least some level was a means of holding those in power to account for both their words and actions, shining a light on the dark places those in power wanted to keep hidden. Investagative journalists used to be held up as champions for truth and justice.

    Freedom of the press right today means, the freedom to publish prepared press releases without question and no accountability whatsoever for those in power.

    Today an investigative journalist or publisher pushing against those boundaries, is vilified as a either a cyber terrorist, hacker, enemy of the state, or all three, to act as a warning to any others that might consider looking behind the curtains of power.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:48 AM

    @David Van-Standen: https://i.imgtc.ws/vQff2oe.jpg

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:57 AM

    @David Van-Standen: maybe, just maybe it’s expected that someone working for a private company should be accountable as well?

    Piers Morgan springs to mind. He was in the press. What about Claas Relotius? Lied for years to live his own pocket.

    You call for the authorities to be accountable but in doing so demand no accountability in the press

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    Jun 5th 2019, 2:41 PM

    @David Van-Standen: The warrant seems excessive but we don’t really know what national security boundaries the media were crossing. There is No absolute right to publish information. The media have to act within the law as well. Nonetheless it is always disturbing to see such cases. A free media is essential to a functioning democracy. Let’s see where this leads. Australia has been heading in a more right wing direction for years. They follow the US model in many ways. But wherever you have a substantial military (never mind nuclear) and national intelligence security apparatus these issues emerge. Ireland, by and large, does not have such an apparatus. Thank goodness.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:14 AM

    Its about time they cracked down on certain sections of the media.they seem to be a law unto themselves and can print what they like.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:18 AM

    @Seriously stunned: sure aren’t all the best societies always based on crackdowns on the media.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:19 AM

    @Seriously stunned: this could also translate to .. “nothing to see here, move along, nothing to see here”

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:22 AM

    @Seriously stunned: yeah how dare they report on the alleged murder of innocents by the military!

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    Jun 5th 2019, 2:10 PM

    @Seriously stunned: Agree… Can’t wait until the offices of the Irish Indpendant and R.T.E. are raided.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:27 PM

    @Donal Desmond: You are forgetting “GUBU” ?

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:34 AM

    The End is nigh ! …. It will occur on the …REDACTED … sorry not allowed to reveal this information.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:45 AM

    The media was complicit in smearing and persecuting Julian Assange inclusively by making up fake stories . They thought it wouldn’t affect them . As horrible as this is this time I have to say : we told you so .

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:27 AM

    @Isabel Oliveira: what a ridiculous comment. It’s to your usual standard though so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 2:42 PM

    @Isabel Oliveira: Assange didn’t need to be “smeared”. He was quite capable of doing this to himself and he colluded with Russia. He’s no hero.

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    Jun 6th 2019, 6:05 AM

    @John R: Probably on Trumps orders. Assange got the truth out..Pentagon papers published years ago was a game changer… The powers that be will always go to any lengths to stop the truth from bring published.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:02 AM

    I hope today’s episode of Neighbours wasn’t seized!

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:20 AM

    Animals.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:38 AM

    ABC know the rules, if they adhered to them there’s nothing to worry about and the government will get a kicking. If they didn’t play by the rules ABC and the journalists will get a kicking.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 8:59 AM

    @Thewestisbest: it’s a shame that no one is censoring you

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    Jun 5th 2019, 9:07 AM

    @Thewestisbest: what rules would you diggedt, only Govt sanctioned press releases and anything that embarrasses the authorities is illegal? As yes, that has worked out so well in the past

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:21 AM

    @Thewestisbest: “Prime Minister Scott Morrison has tried to distance himself from the raids”

    If the Prime Minister is trying to distance himself from the police on this, that’s a good indication they were not by the book.
    However, there is no guarantee that the State or the police will be held accountable.
    Your post is an example of what should happen rather then what will.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:47 AM

    @Thewestisbest: oh look someone who enjoys reading state sanctioned press releases only !

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    Mute James Stephens
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    Jun 5th 2019, 12:00 PM

    Journalists write stories about the police without proof, that’s accountability.

    Police raid a newspaper, that’s censorship.

    Let me all you, if your car was being robbed or your wife being assaulted, would you call a journalist or a cop?

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    Jun 5th 2019, 12:30 PM

    @James Stephens: a cop, because it’s a cops job to deal with such matters. If I wanted a letter delivered to a specified address I’d use a postman rather than a journalist, but if that postman was up to no good in other aspects of his life I wouldn’t expect that the fact he delivered a letter successfully on my behalf would make him immune from scrutiny. Do you think the fact cops do the job for which they are paid means they should be immune from scrutiny? Seems like a strange philosophy really.

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    Jun 5th 2019, 10:29 PM

    @James Stephens: Depends if I was being robbed by the cops or my wife was being assaulted by the cops?

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    Jun 5th 2019, 11:40 PM

    George Orwell’s book; “1984”, springs to mind

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