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harpskid
07/11/2006, 5:59 PM
The Football Association of Ireland today received a request from the eircom League to hold an arbitration hearing into the recent Appeal Board decision concerning the eircom League Premier Division game between Bohemian FC and Shelbourne FC.

The FAI has appointed Mr Michael Collins SC as arbitrator and the hearing will take place on Friday.

So, Friday becomes D-Day then...

Mr A
07/11/2006, 6:00 PM
What odds the hearing on Friday is adjourned?

dancinpants
07/11/2006, 6:04 PM
What odds the hearing on Friday is adjourned?


Depends on tonights results. ;)

Dr.Nightdub
07/11/2006, 6:09 PM
I wouldn't swear to it (cos me brain is addled) but I'm fairly sure he was the arbitrator in one of our hearings in the registration season.

harpskid
07/11/2006, 6:14 PM
He has represented Irish Intercontinental Bank at The Moriarty Tribunal and was SC for Smart Telecom when they applied for an injunction directing Eircom to remove alleged restrictions on its Broadband service

And he's on the right of this photograph...Here (http://www.ucd.ie/ucdnews/oct03/images/clintonlecture2.jpg)

RĂ©iteoir
07/11/2006, 6:21 PM
Dammit - I had John Delaney down as the surprise appointment of Arbitrator

Buile Shuibhne
07/11/2006, 6:29 PM
Delaney wanted Des Casey - which was crazy - it has to be someone outside football.

As a Blueshirt, Ollie should be happy with someone named Michael Collins :eek:

chippie0001
07/11/2006, 6:31 PM
What odds the hearing on Friday is adjourned?

Even though it will be heard on Friday will the judgement not be available until the following week or so, don't they normally go away and decide and revert.

The Ref
07/11/2006, 7:11 PM
Delaney wanted Des Casey - which was crazy - it has to be someone outside football.


At its opening meeting each year, the FAI appoints a panel of Five Arbitrators all of whom must have dispute resolution experience and none of whom shall be members of Council. Nothing to say it has to be someone outside football.


Even though it will be heard on Friday will the judgement not be available until the following week or so, don't they normally go away and decide and revert.

As per Rule 30 of the FAI rulsebook, the Arbitrator shall issue a decision within 5 days of the date of the hearing.

Buile Shuibhne
08/11/2006, 8:14 AM
At its opening meeting each year, the FAI appoints a panel of Five Arbitrators all of whom must have dispute resolution experience and none of whom shall be members of Council. Nothing to say it has to be someone outside football.



As per Rule 30 of the FAI rulsebook, the Arbitrator shall issue a decision within 5 days of the date of the hearing.


From the Irish Indo:
YOU couldn't make it up. The final arbitrator in the civil war that has left the domestic soccer season in turmoil is going to be Michael Collins.

The Law Library Senior Counsel, who is a descendent of the Irish revolutionary leader, will offer an independent verdict on the Jason McGuinness affair after Shelbourne objected to any of the FAI's rotation of arbiters making the crucial call in this protracted saga.

It's just unfortunate the league can't turn to Collins' famous ancestor to ensure that this lingering mess reaches a definite conclusion soon.

As a result of Shels' objection, the FAI were obliged to ask the legal profession to enter the fray and Collins is expected to deliver his final decision on Friday over what punishment Bohemians should receive for fielding the suspended McGuinness in their 2-1 win over Shels in August.

With the FAI appeals board's decision to order a replay having been referred to arbitration by the eircom League's board of control, Shels chief executive Ollie Byrne now believes that his side has a good chance of getting the three points for the game which, he believes, they are entitled to under FIFA precedents.

However, the Shels' supremo will agree to the game being replayed if that proves to be the ultimate settlement preferred by Collins.

And, while the League had been confident that the arbitration decision would go in their favour, the fact that someone from the legal field rather than someone from the FAI's arbitration panel will make the final decision could be viewed as a setback. Shels are now confident that they will come out on top from the off field battles with Byrne also claiming yesterday that Derry will lose nine points over their use of the suspended Sean Hargan earlier in the campaign, but that notion has been laughed off in other quarters.

Derry are monitoring ongoing developments after their assertion last week that their legal team are prepared to resolutely protect the Candystripes' position.




from the Irish Times:
Collins was appointed on the recommendation of the Bar Council after Shelbourne representatives objected to the names put forward by the FAI. It was feared that the objection might cause a substantial further delay to the process but the FAI confirmed last night that the meeting will take place by the end of the week with a recommendation, it is hoped, to follow quickly afterwards.

razor
08/11/2006, 8:19 AM
What a mess!!
It'll be good for Shels to get away from the capital at the end of the week for a bit of a break down south.
Looking forward to their visit as is the whole City and as per usual a very warm and hearty Cork welcome awaits Ollie & Co.

Macy
08/11/2006, 8:26 AM
At its opening meeting each year, the FAI appoints a panel of Five Arbitrators all of whom must have dispute resolution experience and none of whom shall be members of Council.


Collins was appointed on the recommendation of the Bar Council after Shelbourne representatives objected to the names put forward by the FAI.
So Collins wasn't one of the 5 Arbitrators from the start of the year? This is whole process is even more farcical if Shels can dictate who or where the Arbitrator comes from.

chippie0001
08/11/2006, 8:31 AM
So Collins wasn't one of the 5 Arbitrators from the start of the year? This is whole process is even more farcical if Shels can dictate who or where the Arbitrator comes from.


Thnak fully it looks like it may not matter now. The league is almost over on the pitch and Shels will be champions no matter what way it goes. Thank God this season will then be over.

BohsPartisan
08/11/2006, 8:44 AM
I know its a bit out of the way but couldn't Ollie be sent to the game via Beal na Blath? (SP?). Thats if he can find it with the Cork signposting!!! :D ;)

Danny
08/11/2006, 8:59 AM
So the arbitrator makes his decision next wednesday,
if he agrees with the fai, it is probably too late to organise the bohs shels game before the last game of the season scheduled for next friday...what happens then ?

wws
08/11/2006, 9:46 AM
So the arbitrator makes his decision next wednesday,
if he agrees with the fai, it is probably too late to organise the bohs shels game before the last game of the season scheduled for next friday...what happens then ?

he wont agree with the fai decision - relax

Dr.Nightdub
08/11/2006, 12:57 PM
Collins was appointed on the recommendation of the Bar Council after Shelbourne representatives objected to the names put forward by the FAI.

Does Ollie get to decide on the verdict as well? Pathetic, the whole sorry saga.