Dela is a good man.
Usually big companies have an expense policy that specifies what can and cannot be put on the card and claimed. They are usually intended for business related expenses.
As have I. Itās excellent in fairness.
Always handy information to have in the drawer.
The FAI are believed to have approached Rody Molloy, Angela Kerins and Paul Kelly with a view to taking over as full-time CEO.
Paul Kiely runs a good ship too.
Ivor Callely must be waiting on the call from the FAI. He would be a perfect fit for them.
Itās very sad seeing Ewan McKenna taking such you out of destroying a manās livelihood. Dela didnāt murder anyone ffs.
Mark Tighe has done Dela a service here shining a light on his bulimia and binge eating.
Ok guys, I think we should wait for the full story and context here rather than the word of some gutter journalist.
Yes itās unfortunate Dela has been advised by his lawyer that he canāt explain any of these expenses.
The soccer crowd are at rubby levels of sweep sweep today.
The Sunday Times, the paper of record
The soccer crowd are in a whole other league for sweeping.
I assume all those pints John bought for the Shoes off for the Boys in Green brigade were put on the company credit card.
Apparently Ewan McKenna had all the info a few months back the Sunday Times had but of course didnāt produce it in copy
A campaign should be started to get a testimonial match organised for Delaney. Looks like he is short a few quid.
Mark Tighe is a gutter journalist.
They must have held the story about the floodlights supplier for junior soccer grounds and telephone masts.