Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley has publicly criticized the FAI's treatment of former Ireland assistant manager Colin Healy, calling it 'disgraceful' and 'arrogant'. Bradley expressed his support for Healy, who was not offered a contract extension after the Euro 2025 playoff loss to Wales, stating that Healy deserves better treatment and calling for greater solidarity among coaches.
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley gives a press conference ahead of the Uefa Conference League second leg against Molde. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
“That’s fairly convenient,” said Bradley. “I spoke after the game, not out of anger of losing. I gave in the programme notes on January 28th and somehow they don’t show up in the programme.” “I understand where Colin is emotionally. I was down at the funeral. His son got up and spoke, it was incredible. Colin is one of the nicest men you will come across in football.
“Colin’s situation smacks of arrogance. Football isn’t about PowerPoint presentations, it’s about people and connections. People have to understand that. We’re not just little old Ireland and we get a tap on the back.
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