Fears over their financial future plague the minds of League of Ireland players.
Daniel Kelly has revealed the nagging doubts that exist at the back of every League of Ireland player’s mind after watching his former team-mates go through hell at Dundalk.
Read more: Heartbreak for Shelbourne as St Pat's score late winner with title hopes hanging in the balance“My sympathy is with the lads who were not getting paid. You have fellas who are going for mortgages, others whose partners are due to have babies. It is not ideal. It is sad. Four years ago we were playing against Arsenal here at the Aviva Stadium.”Kelly said: “Once the club is kept in existence, that is the main priority.
The winger said: “It seems to be a never ending thing in the League of Ireland. Every few years it happens to one club or another.
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