Bray Wanderers confirm players will be paid today

Bray Wanderers have confirmed that their players will finally be paid.

Bray Wanderers confirm players will be paid today

Bray Wanderers have confirmed that their players will finally be paid after nearly eight weeks.

In a statement released on their website the club confirmed that the squad would be paid after working with the FAI.

"Bray Wanderers FC can confirm that outstanding monies owed to players will be processed today (Thursday, July 19) after working closely with the Football Association of Ireland.

"The club wishes to apologise to the players for this extended period in finalising monies owed.

"While the club accepts full responsibility for contractual obligations not being met on time, we have worked hard, to resolve the matter."

The Bray players had voted for strike action after they were not paid since May 25, 2018.

In a press release, trade union Siptu welcomed the development.

Siptu Sport Sector Organiser, Denis Hynes, said: "SIPTU representatives have received confirmation that all outstanding wages and arrears have been paid to our members among the playing staff of Bray Wanders FC. We have been assured by the chairman of the club, Gerry Mulvey, that the outstanding wages and arrears have been paid today into the bank accounts of the players.

"SIPTU representatives, and the officials in our affiliate the Professional Footballers Association of Ireland, will now monitor the situation at the club going forward to ensure no further issues emerge.

That this situation has been resolved to the satisfaction of the players ensures the continued representation of County Wicklow at the higher levels of domestic soccer. This resolution is good for Bray Wanderers FC and the game in Ireland.

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