Jonathan Hill will step down as FAI chief executive on April 30.
“Jonathan Hill will work between London and Dublin at first due to ongoing restrictions but will be based in Dublin as soon as it is safe to do so.”“First of all I’m in the office, I’m in Dublin four days a week. I explained the circumstances, my personal circumstances, my family circumstances in relation to why I couldn’t move to Dublin full-time and Roy and the board discussed that and they were comfortable with it. So do I think I can do the job well under those circumstances? Absolutely.
- Hill believed a successful Euro 2028 bid could lead to the government pumping GAA levels of investment into Irish football, April 24, 2022 “We spent some time tonight at board level talking through the processes we already have in place, where anybody in any international team, at any level, any age, is allowed to express concerns if they have concerns and we have a process to do that.”
“He took charge of it, discussed it with the FAI, the CEO and his decision was in line with what I felt and what the players felt.” - Vera Pauw releases an explosive statement, in which she claims that her role was undermined before the World Cup, August 31, 2023 - Sports Minister Thomas Byrne warns the FAI that the Government will cut state funding and sports capital grants by 50 percent if they fail to meet their end-of-year target of achieving 40 percent female representation on their board, November 14, 2023
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