The 42 also understands that the FAI’s strict budget requirments are the reason the Uruguayan couldn’t bring his preferred backroom staff.
David Sneyd GUS POYET’S TALKS about the vacant Republic of Ireland manager’s job have taken another twist with sources indicating that he will wait until the summer before deciding his next move.
Advertisement With the FAI intent on naming a successor to Stephen Kenny by “early April”, the Uruguyan’s decision will likely see them turn their attention elsewhere, or possibly force a re-think of their own plans to finalise an appointment in the coming days.
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