IRELAND CAPTAIN KATIE McCabe has called on the FAI to review their processes in the wake of Colin Healyโs acrimonious exit.
McCabe confirmed she did not take part in the review in which the FAI board decided not to offer manager Eileen Gleeson and assistant coach Healy new contracts following Irelandโs failure to qualify for Euro 2025.
Healy later went public with a blistering statement, slamming the FAI over what he believes is a lack of โtransparency and compassionโ, and claiming chief football officer Marc Canham broke a verbal agreement in relieving him of his duties.
In response, Canham insisted that Healy wasnโt given โany absolute guarantees or assurancesโ that his contract would be renewed.
Speaking on Thursday for the first time since Healyโs departure, McCabe made clear her disappointment at how he was treated, and reiterated the โhurtโ felt by Irelandโs players.
โColin is such a genuinely honest, passionate guy who loved representing his country from a coaching point of view,โ said McCabe. โWe learnt so much from him over the 18 months, as well as Eileen.
โDo I agree with how the process went? No. But for us now as players we need to move on from it, we need to move forward, and I think within the Association, they need to review those processes and how they can do it better, because ultimately it wasnโt good enough.
โFor Colin to be so outspoken, itโs out of his character, because he is such a quiet man who we all respected so much. So it hurt a lot of the players, seeing that sort of treatment and what was said in the statement. Having spoken to him as well, personally, yeah, I was disappointed. But for us now, we canโt dwell on it too much. We need to move forward, we need to respect the new management thatโs in place and work forward now.โ
Asked directly if she was involved in the FAI review after the Euro 2025 campaign ended, McCabe said:
โNo. I wasnโt due to the fact I was in Norway [for a Champions League game with Arsenal] at the time and didnโt get to speak to them in time.โ
McCabe confirmed she was asked for her view but โdidnโt get to make that call in timeโ due to her club playing schedule.
โIโve had internal conversations with the FAI off the back of that. And they understand my feelings towards the whole process and the review,โ the skipper added.
Meanwhile, McCabe โ who is in line to captain Ireland for the 65th time on her 94th cap against Tรผrkiye tonight โ opened up on the heartbreaking play-off defeat to Wales.
Having told The 42 it was โdevastatingโ and โone of the worst feelings I have had in my life,โ the Dubliner reflected on her own game following Decemberโs second leg loss at the Aviva Stadium.
McCabe was booked early on, and was lucky not to have been sent off by half time. She insists the early yellow card did not affect her performance.
โNo. Like any player, if you take an early booking, youโre on a fine line. Itโs just making sure you canโt put a foot wrong.
โIt never came into my head. As you know, Iโm a player who plays 100%. I wear my heart on my sleeve whenever Iโm representing Ireland, or Arsenal. Iโm a physical player who doesnโt shy away from a challenge. Some officials donโt like, it, some donโt mind it. Iโve to respect that.โ
- Uefa Womenโs Nations League, League B: Ireland v Tรผrkiye, Tallaght Stadium, 7.30pm โ live on RTร Two.
Weak. This happened two months ago and she had nothing to say about it at the time. Sheโs well able to speak up when it suits her. Fair play to Denise OโSullivan for being the only one to come out publicly in support of Colin.
@Brian M: I believe this is the first time sheโs been asked about it publicly. And she gave the right answer imo. Her and the team need to get on with things now and move forward.
@Brian M: Hi Brian. You have an anti Katie agenda, Iโve seen it in your posts before, but not many ever seem to bite. Why is this?
@Andrew Smyth: Denise spoke out on social media and did media interviews on the back of that as she had stuff she wanted to say. She made her point well and didnโt have to wait to go into Irish camp to be asked. Katie has had plenty to say about lots in the past and then an issue of genuine substance arises and this is her mealy mouthed response. Weak.
@Trevor McCormack: Hi Trevor. There are always lots of negative comments on here about McCabe. Most of them ott and misogynistic. I havenโt posted anything about her in months and anything I have in the past relates to her performances on the pitch. The above is something I feel strongly about as I know Colin and played with him many years ago.
@Brian M: will ya stop Brian. When she was highlighting issues previously about management she was getting slaughtered for having too much to say and now youโre whinging that she didnโt say enough about this particular issue.
@anthony davoren: You think sheโd have been slaughtered for standing up for a man who turned down a job based on a verbal agreement with FAI that heโd be kept on. Less than a year after losing his wife? If anything itโd have helped restore her reputation after recent events. Sheโs the team captain and has a big profile and significant influence which she has used alot to suit her own ends. Alot of disappointment in football circles (Stephen Bradley alluded to it earlier in the week) that Denise was the only voice to emerge from within the camp.
@Brian M: You had nothing to do with her reputation get down from your high horse
@Cian: No idea what that means.
@Brian M: Not surprised
@Cian: Good man. Resort to insults when someone disagrees with you. Very mature.
@Brian M: and yet she wasnโtโฆso maybe you are very much the minority who has that opinion. Maybe think about that