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Front page news on Sunday Business Post
http://www.thepost.ie/post/pages/p/s...703-qqqx=1.asp
Drogheda Utd seeks examinership
Sunday, October 12, 2008 By Susan Mitchell
Drogheda United Football Club will ask the High Court to put it into examinership on Tuesday in an effort to save the business.
The club will follow Premier Division club Cork City FC into examinership just days after telling players that it could not pay their wages for the rest of the season. Vincent Hoey, chairman of Drogheda United, blamed the local planning process for the financial crisis that has affected the club.
Investors are said to have spent €12 million over the past four years on the basis that a new stadium would be built to help secure its future. The club’s management had finalised plans with a Dublin property developer, Bill Doyle, who was to build a €35 million, 10,000-seater stadium on a site in Bryanstown, in exchange for the club’s existing stadium at United Park.
Those plans were scuppered in August, when the proposed South Drogheda Environs Local Area Plan was published. Much of the land was zoned for open space and industrial use, rendering the stadium plan redundant.
Doyle has threatened to take a High Court action against Meath County Council, saying he was given verbal assurances that the land would be zoned residential. Former environment minister Dick Roche has asked environment minister John Gormley to investigate the situation.
Drogheda United plans to hold a press conference later this week, at which management will highlight the ‘‘way in which we have been continually obstructed from moving to a new site’’. A club source said management would look to locate elsewhere, but would ‘‘never again go near the planners in Meath. We are likely to look in Drogheda Borough
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With the Cork precedent that's an automatic ten point deduction, isn't it? That would put Drogheda below Shamrock Rovers and just ahead of Bray.
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It could be some First Div next year...possibly Bohs, Drogs, Cork, Shels or Dundalk.
How many promotion places will there be?
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I'm sure it has been pointed out before - but that does not make it any less true; That, taking into account the punitive actions taken against Shelbourne following their well-documented financial crisis; Drogheda, and a host of other clubs this year who have slashed agreed wages, begged for public donations, asked the players to take out bank loans FFS! and whatever you're having yourself - ALL of these clubs should be taking part in Division 1 next year. (assuming that they can achieve a license that is) Not doing this only highlights the "making it up as we go along" approach to administration in this country.
Harps, Sligo, Cobh, Cork and Drogheda all have cases to answer this year alone. A very poor reflection on the 2008 season.
One up. That is all.
Is it not 2nd v 3rd from the First Division with the winner playing the loser of an 8th v 9th playoff in the Premier?
Ah sorry - misread the post - thought we were talking about this season. Ye next year is the "old" format.
Back on topic if UCD were to go down this season and either Cobh, Harps or Gaillimh stayed up I'd be feeling pretty cheesed off considering all the off-the-field BS.
If Cork and Drogheda don't get a premier licence next year then surely only 12th place will go down this year..?
Anyone see a scenario where more than three premier clubs won't get premier licences and 2nd place in the first division would be good enough to go up or am I clutching at straws here?
Yes, but fortunately, we're one of the few clubs who can think long-term. If clubs want to kill themselves, let them. We'll bounce back, whereas other clubs have crippled themselves for years to come.Originally Posted by Maynard
Your train of thought it totally valid. HOWEVER knowing the league as we do that is a very unlikely scenario. As per usual blatant breaking of the rules will be overlooked and promises not worth a fiddlers will be given that said clubs will get their houses in order.
Same old say mould.
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