Tim Clancy's recent remarks about wage inflation in the League of Ireland Premier Division didn't go unnoticed.
Cork City boss Tim Clancy has hit back at former boss John Caulfield’s comments in the wake of the Leesiders’ high profile signings of Ruairí Keating and Sean Maguire.
READ MORE: Martin O’Neill’s latest comments may give insight into environment that led to Roy Keane bust-up with Ireland players Clancy was aware of the remarks when he was speaking ahead of tonight’s clash with second-placed Athlone Town. “I know that manager in particular has a centre-back on the same amount of money that Ruairí Keating is on here.“They had multiple options in the Premier Division and financially better options in the Premier Division as well.
Asked specifically about Caulfield’s comments, he said: “John is very experienced. He knows what he is at.
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