Kiernan feels welcome at Bees
Emmanuel Adebayor has threatened to quit playing for Togo if the country's football federation refuses to pay the players the money it owes them.
The 28-year-old striker has revealed that he and his team-mates have not been paid the money for playing against Morocco in a friendly international in Casablanca earlier this month.
Adebayor says that, if the current situation does not improve, then players will not play for Togo anymore.
"If this does not change, then I will retire from international football and many will stop playing for our country," he said.
"In our FA everyone thinks about their own pockets," Adebayor told Togo's Radio Frequence1. "Some players have not received their money, some have received half of it.
"Players come to me to ask about their money. It is a shame. I asked the Moroccan Federation how much they paid our Togolese FA. They told me that they paid ?35,000 to President Ameyi.
"The president has the money because the Moroccan FA will not lie to me. If this continues, then no one will play for others to fill their pockets."
The on-loan Wigan defender, along with Fulham striker Marcello Trotta, both made their debuts in Saturday's win over Sheffield United.
"There's a great spirit here," he told West London Sport. "The new faces, including me, have been able to get into the swing of it quickly and we could see how much everyone was up for the Sheffield United game."
Kiernan, who is traditionally a centre-back, has impressed in midfield covering for the suspended Jonathan Douglas.
"I haven't played there (midfield) for years - since my Watford Under-16s days actually," he added. "I thought I did okay. I was happy with my contribution to the first goal.
"I love it here at Brentford. I'm back home living in Watford and I feel much happier in myself."