HarpoJoyce
21/01/2009, 6:43 PM
Due to previous recent decisions in Drogheda Utd’s individual High Court and other Examinership applications brought by shamrock rovers and cork city its likely that Drogheda will receive another favourable decision from the High Court soon.
The attention will then turn to the Football administrators and Committees representing the FAI on the decision on LoI Divisional places next season, but there will be pressure to make decisions which are detrimental to cork or drogs but maybe contrary to the decisions of the High Court in the clubs’ cases. This is in contrast to when shamrock rovers exited Examinership successfully, this was seen as a triumph for club football by some and not the precedent of permitting football clubs to renege on their debts it is viewed as today.
The football administrators will receive advice which includes not to make decisions which are extra-judiciary and going against the aspirations already made in the High Court. For if the Courts have already made decisions in favour of football clubs which are detrimental to their vulnerable Creditors who wash the skid-marks off the clubs kit, then it’s very likely the Courts will still favour the clubs over the protected FAI.
There will be individual fans insisting that the FAI should still make detrimental decisions towards some of those clubs even though in this litigious time that may not be the best course of action to take.
The Licensing Committee will make their decisions in February and it’ll include information based on confidential application and any continuing processes.
The attention will then turn to the Football administrators and Committees representing the FAI on the decision on LoI Divisional places next season, but there will be pressure to make decisions which are detrimental to cork or drogs but maybe contrary to the decisions of the High Court in the clubs’ cases. This is in contrast to when shamrock rovers exited Examinership successfully, this was seen as a triumph for club football by some and not the precedent of permitting football clubs to renege on their debts it is viewed as today.
The football administrators will receive advice which includes not to make decisions which are extra-judiciary and going against the aspirations already made in the High Court. For if the Courts have already made decisions in favour of football clubs which are detrimental to their vulnerable Creditors who wash the skid-marks off the clubs kit, then it’s very likely the Courts will still favour the clubs over the protected FAI.
There will be individual fans insisting that the FAI should still make detrimental decisions towards some of those clubs even though in this litigious time that may not be the best course of action to take.
The Licensing Committee will make their decisions in February and it’ll include information based on confidential application and any continuing processes.