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IFA chief taking grievance case | IFA chief taking grievance case |
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The chief executive of the Irish Football Association is taking a grievance case against the organisation's ruling body. | The chief executive of the Irish Football Association is taking a grievance case against the organisation's ruling body. |
Howard Wells claims he has been treated unfairly because he is English. There is also a dispute over an unpaid £30,000 bonus payment. | Howard Wells claims he has been treated unfairly because he is English. There is also a dispute over an unpaid £30,000 bonus payment. |
Mr Wells has named two individuals in his complaint, one of them IFA president Raymond Kennedy. | Mr Wells has named two individuals in his complaint, one of them IFA president Raymond Kennedy. |
The case is due to be held before the end of the month. | The case is due to be held before the end of the month. |
In his grievance, Mr Wells alleges remarks have been made which he considers reveal an anti-English feeling. | In his grievance, Mr Wells alleges remarks have been made which he considers reveal an anti-English feeling. |
The case also relates to a performance-related bonus said to have been agreed by the former IFA president Jim Boyce. | The case also relates to a performance-related bonus said to have been agreed by the former IFA president Jim Boyce. |
The IFA has told the BBC that Mr Wells would not comment on what he considers a confidential matter. | The IFA has told the BBC that Mr Wells would not comment on what he considers a confidential matter. |
Mr Kennedy said he could not comment either for legal reasons. | Mr Kennedy said he could not comment either for legal reasons. |
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