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Published 16:28 24 Apr 2019 BST
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"No. I don't get RTÉ back in Bromley. I wouldn't be looking at it anyway. I'm kept up to date with things that are going on, but I don't follow it that closely. "I'm immune to it a little bit because I live in England. I've been kept up to date with it, of course, and I've read bits and pieces about it. But it doesn't affect me, it doesn't affect the football, it doesn't affect the players. "I can read all sorts in papers and if I took everything on board I'd have a different view of it but I just don't. I carry on doing my job."I work for the FAI", he continued.
"There were 11 people on the board that were party to me being employed. If one of them has left, or anyone else, I'm still employed by the FAI. "The board's still there and operating. I'm being employed by them. "I worked closely with John Delaney in the first stint. I've only been here since December. My contact with John has been minimal. I've spoken to him on the phone, any issues I've had we've discussed them."
The Ireland manager also said that the events of the last month will have no effect on the Ireland players or his preparations for June's Euro 2020 qualifiers against Denmark and Gibraltar.
"I don't think it's going to affect anything [related to the team]. I am still doing the job I was employed to do and I will continue to do it the way I do it."McCarthy was also asked about suggestions that Niall Quinn could be a candidate to be the new CEO of the FAI. The Ireland boss played alongside Quinn for the national team and was the manager during the final years of the Dubliner's international career. Quinn was Sunderland chairman for several years. McCarthy praised his former teammate but said that he will support the next CEO of the association, regardless of who they are.
"Quinny was at Sunderland for a time. He's been involved in the administration of football. "He's very bright Quinny, he's a mate of mine. I'll leave it to other people to decide who gets it. "But whoever gets it, I would support whoever gets it, like I've supported John and I'll support anyone else who gets the gig."
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