A group representing players has called for the FAI to ask its general assembly for directions
Irish football members should vote on a decision on whether or not to play Israel in the Nations League.
A group representing players has called for the FAI to ask its general assembly for directions.
FAI chief executive David Courell stated yesterday the matches will take place this autumn with one of them being played in Dublin.
Stuart Gilhooly, Solicitor to the PFA, believes the competition organiser should be in for a lot more criticism over its handling of the situation:

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