FAI president Cooke disappointed at Barrett's role in Hill saga
DISAPPOINTED: New FAI President Paul Cooke was disappointed to be kept in the dark about Jonathon Hill’s preferential treatment on pay – suggesting the rest of the FAI board felt the same.
New FAI President Paul Cooke was disappointed to be kept in the dark about Jonathon Hill’s preferential treatment on pay – suggesting the rest of the FAI board felt the same.
A hefty chunk of Saturday’s five-hour annual general meeting of the association was consumed by Roy Barrett defending his decision to grant the CEO €12,000 worth of untaken holidays and conceal it from fellow board members.




