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Dermot Desmond accuses some Shamrock Rovers members' directors of acting against best interest of the club
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The letter, which has been seen by The 42, was sent to members earlier today, following last week’s announcement that CEO John Martin would be leaving the club later this year. Desmond describes Martin’s exit as “a significant setback and damaging to the club.” In his letter, Desmond urges the Rovers’ members club to “improve the working environment of our next CEO and avoid another premature departure”, and also to “carefully consider who is representing your shareholding on the board of the football club.” Shamrock Rovers’ ownership structure is a mix of fan holdings and private investment. Supporters are represented by Shamrock Rovers Members Club Ltd, which owns 50% of the club. Another 25% is owned by the businessman Ray Wilson, with the remaining 25% owned by Desmond. There are four directors elected to the board of the football club to represent the members’ club. Desmond makes a series of allegations against some non-executive directors appointed to the board to represent the members’ club since Desmond first became involved at the club in 2019, none of whom he names. In the letter, Desmond expresses concerns over what he saw as attempts “‘to have the first team management replaced” and the non-ratification since November 2024 of the reappointment of chairman Ciarán Medlar, whom Desmond describes as “outstanding and irreplaceable’.” Advertisement Desmond further expresses dissatisfaction over perceived “interference in and frustrating of the ongoing work of the executive and volunteering teams”, along with what he calls “whispering campaigns against departing and former executives to formulate a narrative the club is better off without them”. He decries that “too many good people who were contributing to the success of the football club have left Rovers over the years”. There has been persistent public tension between the members club and Wilson/Desmond across the last couple of years, with the members club fearing an increased investment by Desmond and Wilson would dilute their shareholding of the club. At last year’s club AGM, Desmond and Wilson sought to defuse tensions by updating the club shareholders agreement to ensure the members’ stake in the club could not fall below 50%.In his letter, Desmond claims there was a “divisive and untrue campaign of ‘takeover’ innuendo against Ray Wilson and I”. The42 sought comment from the club on all of the claims made in the letter, but the club declined to comment. Additionally, The 42 contacted three present members’ directors on the board for comment. One director declined to comment, while another two did not respond prior to publication. Notwithstanding, Desmond goes ahead to reassure that he believes any concern of a takeover by him and Wilson was a “non-issue”.“For the avoidance of doubt,” writes Desmond, “I confirm I will not increase my shareholding in Rovers and confirm my sole motivation for investment is in the continued development of the club.” Written by Gavin Cooney and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. 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