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The ability of Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane to complete their mission to deliver World Cup qualification next year could have a bearing on whether the FAI will be rid of its debts by 2020, according to John Delaney.

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FAI renews target to clear debt by 2020
FAI renews target to clear debt by 2020
On the back of a bumper 2015, the FAI are planning to maintain financial stability throughout the upcoming World Cup campaign in order to meet their debt-free objective by 2020.

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Crippling FAI debt hits €51.2m
Crippling FAI debt hits €51.2m

The importance of Martin O’Neill and Roy Keane rescuing Ireland’s Euro qualification ambitions in the autumn has again been highlighted by the latest set of published FAI accounts.

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