The Demise Of The FAI Would Not Mean A Demise For Cork City

That's according to Chairman of the Club Declan Carey
He was reacting to the news that the association's future is uncertain due to debt in excess of 60 million euro.
Yesterday Sport Minister Shane Ross made the comment that if the FAI were to go, the League of Ireland would most likely go with it.
However, speaking to RedFM Sport, Chairman of Cork City FC Declan Carey says the League of Ireland can exist without the FAI.
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