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A face
30/05/2006, 2:29 PM
CORK CITY chairman Brian Lennox today blasted the eircom League for taking a three-week break. City travel to play Dublin City on Friday in the league and then it shuts down for three weeks, which means by the time City next play a home game it will be five weeks since the last time they played in Turner’s Cross. Cork’s next home game is against Drogheda United on Friday, June 23.

Meanwhile he has to find the revenue to pay the bills and players’ wages. “It baffles me why we have to have a three-week recess now for the World Cup when we are not even at the finals,” Lennox said. “We have a three-week
shut-down of the domestic league now and yet we have no-one playing in the finals in Germany. “It’s crazy to close down the league and it will hit all clubs.” Lennox will also meet up with Damien Richardson for the first time since the club’s cup exit. City have an informal meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel tonight to unveil Derek Kiely as the club’s new general manager/administrator. And one of the items up for discussion will be the fall-out from Richardson’s comments.

“Derek Kiely’s appointment as general manager is one of a few new appointments coming up at the club.” “He is coming on board to help me and our commercial manager, John Crowley to try and run the club.
“We are stepping up the professional side of the club and looking to the future.” Lennox also confirmed that the club were working hard to try and retain their Nissan sponsorship. The Nissan deal, said to be worth over €150,000 a year to the champions, has two years to run, but Lennox is anxious to tie them into a new deal. “No one else has made any approach,
but the invitation stands and my door is always open,” he concluded


Taken from www.eecho.ie (http://www.eecho.ie)

wws
30/05/2006, 2:35 PM
“It’s crazy to close down the league and it will hit all clubs.”

spot on

this is an absolute shambles
how can you pay pro players for 5 weeks - if you get hit with a bad fixture list either side of the break that could be 7 weeks with no revenue

WeAreRovers
30/05/2006, 2:44 PM
The guts of 2 months without a home game for us. Ridiculous, and all so the blazers can watch the poxy WC.

KOH

Dodge
30/05/2006, 2:52 PM
Its all a Dublin conspiracy afaik

Real ale Madrid
30/05/2006, 2:54 PM
Back in January was the time to be crying over this - not now. Its not as if no-one saw the World cup coming. Its a disgrace alright but i find it equally disgraceful that not one single club manager/chairmen spoke out against this back when the fixtures were announced.

Its the "old boys network" at work again!

A face
30/05/2006, 2:59 PM
Its all a Dublin conspiracy afaik

That we aren't in the WC .... jebus, that is some statement for one statement, do tell us more !! :eek:

Roo69
30/05/2006, 3:07 PM
Was this not voted on my the clubs ? Or were we just told it was happening.

Thought i also seen a poll from the players saying they wanted a mid-season break...

A face
30/05/2006, 3:12 PM
Was this not voted on my the clubs ? Or were we just told it was happening.

Told afaik


Thought i also seen a poll from the players saying they wanted a mid-season break...

Was that the PFAI ??

micls
30/05/2006, 3:14 PM
Thought i also seen a poll from the players saying they wanted a mid-season break...

Of course the players want a mid season break. They get paid to take a break and watch the WC

A face
30/05/2006, 3:18 PM
Of course the players want a mid season break. They get paid to take a break and watch the WC

I wonder if we did the same in work, would the boss go for it ?? :confused: :p

Bald Student
30/05/2006, 3:33 PM
I don't see the big problem. Clubs still have the same number of home games, so total income is still the same over the year. We knew this was coming so budgets should have been made accordingly.

WeAreRovers
30/05/2006, 3:38 PM
I don't see the big problem. Clubs still have the same number of home games, so total income is still the same over the year. We knew this was coming so budgets should have been made accordingly.

Add in arbitrary postponements and rained-off games and the budgeting becomes an exercise in guesswork.

Our last home game was on May 7 and our next is scheduled for just before my retirement from work in about 2036.

KOH

Roo69
30/05/2006, 3:47 PM
I don't see the big problem. Clubs still have the same number of home games, so total income is still the same over the year. We knew this was coming so budgets should have been made accordingly.

I would probably tend to agree with ya on this. It'll even itself out come the end of the season. Plus hopefully mean players are fresher coming towards the end of the season.



Was that the PFAI ??

Yep, 99% positive it was one of there polls.

Sniffer
30/05/2006, 8:06 PM
The fixtures have been in the public domain for long enough, everyone knew there was a break, crying about it now is f all use. If anyone had a problem with it they should have aired it long ago.. these are opportunisic potshots designed to deflect some of the flak from el Rico, and hopefully put the FAI on the backfoot methinks.;)

Superhoops
31/05/2006, 12:38 AM
CORK CITY chairman Brian Lennox today blasted the eircom League for taking a three-week break..........
......Meanwhile he has to find the revenue to pay the bills and players’ wages. ......... “It’s crazy to close down the league and it will hit all clubs.”
It is comments like this and the Rico outburst that are making Cork the laughing stock of the EL.

Has Lennox just realised this? :confused:
Has he not been aware that:
- the arrangements were made before the season started
- the clubs were consulted without any memorable outrage or objection
- it affects every club the same
- there will still be the same number of league matches to be played
- the league season is still the same length as last year (2nd week in March until 3rd week in November)

Does no one at CC know anything about cash flow? Other clubs will manage it OK.

The biggest bill that CC are likely to face is a hefty fine for Rico's outburst.

Another conspiracy hatched by those in Dublin sitting on their fat arses! :D

Pathetic, utterly pathetic :(

wws
31/05/2006, 11:16 AM
cash flow?

do you know anything about it.

you simply dont have ANY cash flow during a 3 week lay off - add in away games either side of the break and or postponements - and your looking at anything up to 5-7 weeks without a home game - plus 5-7 weeks you have to pay full and part time players. Most of the clubs are surving the period the exact same way - by building up more debts in the form of bridging loans.

its just another of the ill thought out "summer soccer" panaceas that went wrong - and these are the goons that are planning the "premiership"

A face
31/05/2006, 11:28 AM
cash flow?

do you know anything about it.

Thanks be to god there is someone who can see the problems BL is on about.

I still think that he WC is once every four years and it is a good way to observe and enjoy the competition, hopefully next one we'll be in it and there will be a few eL players in there too (looking very possible given recent events)

Jerry The Saint
31/05/2006, 11:37 AM
Our last home game was on May 7


1987? :eek:

:)

WeAreRovers
31/05/2006, 11:38 AM
1987? :eek:

:)

Touché.....and only the guts of 24 hours to come with it.

KOH

Dodge
31/05/2006, 3:09 PM
Worth waiting for though...

Peadar
31/05/2006, 4:21 PM
To be fair, I think a lot of people did complain about this at the time. I certainly couldn't see the point of having a break when none of our players were involved. I don't think any club will go to the wall over it but some clubs will be really stretched.

Superhoops
31/05/2006, 6:07 PM
cash flow?

do you know anything about it.

you simply dont have ANY cash flow during a 3 week lay off - add in away games either side of the break and or postponements - and your looking at anything up to 5-7 weeks without a home game - plus 5-7 weeks you have to pay full and part time players. Most of the clubs are surving the period the exact same way - by building up more debts in the form of bridging loans.
That's exactly the point! This was known well in advance and therefore cash flow should have been managed/planned in advance. The same number of league games as last year in the same period as last year, only the timing is different. And this does not take into account Cup games. Not exactly rocket science!

Surely Lennox did not wake up this week and thought 'Oh Sh*t, we have no money coming in for the next 5/6/8 weeks', although on second thoughts, maybe he did! Nothing would surprise me about CC these days.

micls
31/05/2006, 6:16 PM
That's exactly the point! This was known well in advance and therefore cash flow should have been managed/planned in advance. The same number of league games as last year in the same period as last year, only the timing is different. And this does not take into account Cup games. Not exactly rocket science!

Surely Lennox did not wake up this week and thought 'Oh Sh*t, we have no money coming in for the next 5/6/8 weeks', although on second thoughts, maybe he did! Nothing would surprise me about CC these days.

It doesnt make much difference that you have the same amount of games when you're games have been postponed til after the break. You dont ge the money til after you need it. Most El clubs are run on a very tight budget(or else in big debt) its not that easy just to organise getting 3 weeks extra money.

No one said he only started worrying about it now. He was asked about it in an interview an gave his opinion....he thinks its a bad idea, he's not the only one.

Rebal Boy
31/05/2006, 7:24 PM
In a way I think this break will do the players good. It would give them a chance to get som rest and come back refreshed and ready to go, but I think its stupid in a way also, because Ireland aren't in the World Cup. It will hit the lower clubs really hard alright. Sure theirs nothing we can do about it anyway. Whats done is done.

pete
31/05/2006, 8:27 PM
I have mixed opinions about the World Cup break as will be wall to wall football on tv for at least 2 weeks.

I think the league fixtures could have been arrnaged to ensure no club has an away game before & after the break. There is also no reason games couldn't be played next wednesday as mid week fixture.

Bald Student
31/05/2006, 8:48 PM
I think a month of growth will do a lot of good to the pitches as well.