Sunday, 21 October 2007, 10:36 GMT 11:36 UK
Staunton exit likely on Tuesday
Steve Staunton faces losing his Republic of Ireland job on Tuesday when the Football Association of Ireland holds an emergency board meeting.
Staunton's reign suffered a new low on Wednesday when his side drew 1-1 against Cyprus at Croke Park.
After the Euro 2008 qualifier, FAI chief John Delaney refused to give public backing to the Republic manager.
The FAI is refusing to comment but BBC Sport understands the meeting is set to take place on Tuesday.
In an RTE interview on Thursday, Delaney was repeatedly asked to back Staunton but the FAI chief executive refused to do so.
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"This is the third or fourth crisis around the management," he said.
"We had it after Cyprus, we had it after San Marino, we had it after Prague so people are getting conditioned to this form of crisis but I think that it's important board members get time to reflect on recent performances."
Staunton vowed to stay on in the post after Wednesday's game but time now appears to be running out for the Dundalk man.
Ireland are third in the Group D table but Germany and the Czech Republic have already qualified for the finals in Austria and Switzerland next summer.
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