Giovanni Trapattoni Accepts €100k Pay Cut To Ease Irish FA Woes

Chris Wright

1st, December 2010

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By Chris Wright

To put it in technical economic terms, Ireland is in a bit of a hole at the moment and the Irish FA (FAI) are far from immune – being, as they are, in the red to the tune of somewhere around €50 million.

In a bid to ease the FAI’s monetary woes, Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni has agreed to take a recession busting pay-cut of ‘in excess of 5%’, which is due to come into effect immediately.

Trap’s reduction alone is though to be saving the FAI around €100,000 a year and, as the Italian’s backroom staff have also agreed, the Beeb reckon that roughly €160,000 will be saved in total – with a third of that amount going toward reimbursing businessman Denis O’Brien, who currently shells out for more than half of the management team’s collective salaries.

Well, that’s Trap and co. sorted. Now for that pesky crippled property market, those tricky record unemployment levels and this darned €85 billion international bailout.