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Giant Strides
30 Nov 10 16:52
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Tuesday, 30 November 2010 16:51
Republic Of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni and FAI Chief Executive John Delaney will take pay cuts in further money-saving measures by the organisation.

It is believed they are voluntary reductions, with the news coming a week after the FAI let 12 staff go, including technical director Packie Bonner.

Trapattoni's current wage is estimated at €1.8million a year, while Delaney earns in excess of €400,000 per annum.

Speaking on RTÉ Radio 1's Mooney programme, Delaney stated that he will take a significantly greater cut that the five percent enforced on FAI employees.

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Giant Strides
When: 30 Nov 10 16:53
Not before time.
By:
Rowley Mile
When: 30 Nov 10 16:54
Is the trap not paid individualy by an 'outside source' aka robin hood ?
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 30 Nov 10 16:56
Fair play to the man himself, proper leader seems to be getting one thing after another thing right, well done Trap as well need more of these guys in our country.
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mightymoyes
When: 30 Nov 10 22:26
€1.8m p/a!LaughCry should be paid min.wage after some of the efforts this season.
By:
onehundredK
When: 30 Nov 10 22:33
delaney overpaid by at least 200k id say
By:
Cupwinkcook
When: 01 Dec 10 19:43
figures in today's indo would indicate that 200K would be plenty in these current climate compared to previous incumbents

it's not like other businesses would be queueing up to employ him
By:
steeringjobnap
When: 04 Dec 10 14:31
If anyone is interesed in causing some mischief, ring up the FAI & ask them if it is true that Delaney
has taken a 4.6% paycut [from 435k to 415k p/a].

Because if you are told otherwise, the person at the other end of the 'fone in Merrion Sq. is telling
whoppers...

20k is what he has taken as a reduction.
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