View Full Version : European places confirmed (Pats in UEFA)
Dodge
17/04/2007, 12:51 PM
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1949
Five Eircom League of Ireland clubs have been awarded UEFA licences by the Football Association of Ireland’s First Instance Committee. Derry City will be entered in the Champions League with St Patrick’s Athletic and Drogheda United participating in the UEFA Cup and Cork City in the Inter Toto Cup. UCD will take part in the UEFA Cup should Ireland be awarded a place via UEFA's Fair Play table.
Following the decision of Shelbourne not to apply for a UEFA licence, Derry qualified for the Champions League as runner-up in the 2006 Eircom League of Ireland Premier Division. St Patrick’s Athletic, who lost the FAI Cup Final to Derry City, thus qualified for the UEFA Cup.
Because United Park and Belfield Park are not up to the standard required to host UEFA club games, the First Instance Committee ordered that both Drogheda United and UCD play their home legs at a suitable UEFA licensed venue.
The First Instance Committee also reviewed the domestic licences awarded in December 2006 and the FAI’s Licensing Department will be in contact with the clubs in the coming days to inform what, if any, sanctions have been imposed.
pineapple stu
17/04/2007, 12:53 PM
Ooooh - we get a European licence too! Cool. :cool:
Dodge
17/04/2007, 12:59 PM
You can play your games in the only Southside venue to receive a UEFA license :D
OneRedArmy
17/04/2007, 12:59 PM
The First Instance Committee also reviewed the domestic licences awarded in December 2006 and the FAI’s Licensing Department will be in contact with the clubs in the coming days to inform what, if any, sanctions have been imposed.:confused: Anyone know what this is about?!
Would appear to have nothing to do with UEFA licenses.
Does it refer to clubs that stretched the truth in their December license application and have been caught?
passinginterest
17/04/2007, 1:01 PM
:confused: Anyone know what this is about?!
Would appear to have nothing to do with UEFA licenses.
Does it refer to clubs that stretched the truth in their December license application and have been caught?
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Risteard
17/04/2007, 1:02 PM
Bit sly of them to drop a little line like that there.
My guess is it refers to them limiting United Parks capacity.
No, its Longford sending in their accounts late again
paudie
17/04/2007, 1:07 PM
You can play your games in the only Southside venue to receive a UEFA license :D
UEFA Cup is all seated remember.
What is the capacity of the stand in Richmond?
I don't think its all seater for the first two rounds (could be totally wrong)
We're putting seats on the Inchicore end at the minute.
OneRedArmy
17/04/2007, 1:16 PM
I don't think its all seater for the first two rounds (could be totally wrong)And you are! ;) :D
I don't think its all seater for the first two rounds (could be totally wrong)
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It is we had to close the Shed for it.
Schumi
17/04/2007, 1:29 PM
It is we had to close the Shed for it.That was just you. Ridden Rock Solid.
Risteard
17/04/2007, 1:52 PM
As always Schumi.
Whether it be Drogs ground or Longfords accounts I'd prefer fines to be imposed instead of point deductions.
pineapple stu
17/04/2007, 2:54 PM
I don't think fining Longford will have any real effect, to be honest. Blood and stone and all that.
Exactly, poins deduction the fairest way IMO
Risteard
17/04/2007, 3:02 PM
For sending accounts in late?
That's a bit petty in fairness.
pineapple stu
17/04/2007, 3:04 PM
It's in licencing. The FAI have to see the accounts to ensure Longford aren't going to do a Shels. Longford, I assume, are delaying on sending in accounts because they know that's just what they'll show. A points deduction is fair enough if they're trying to cover things up. They've been late in previous years too, so it's not a once off accident.
For sending accounts in late?
That's a bit petty in fairness.
If its that small a deal, why can't they get them in on time.
OneRedArmy
17/04/2007, 3:14 PM
It's in licencing. The FAI have to see the accounts to ensure Longford aren't going to do a Shels. Longford, I assume, are delaying on sending in accounts because they know that's just what they'll show. A points deduction is fair enough if they're trying to cover things up. They've been late in previous years too, so it's not a once off accident.Spot on.
No smoke without fire and from reports on here there are/were debts unpaid going back to the construction of the ground.
I mean how hard is it to audit a football club? Its hardly an Enron level of complexity.
pineapple stu
17/04/2007, 3:16 PM
Not only that, but they lost their captain on a free transfer because he was due unpaid wages.
dubman
17/04/2007, 3:30 PM
Not only that, but they lost their captain on a free transfer because he was due unpaid wages.
HEHE
then we got him for free. Dont ya just love clubs that go bust. Save Pats a fortune
Saint MacDara
17/04/2007, 5:26 PM
Here Here,we're happy to take any good players from Shels/Longford and any other aspiring First Division clubs.Plus we'll actually pay their wages
Dr.Nightdub
17/04/2007, 11:05 PM
Exactly, poins deduction the fairest way IMO
For sending accounts in late?
That's a bit petty in fairness.
Have Rovers fans stopped using foot.ie?
Dodge
17/04/2007, 11:15 PM
Have Rovers fans stopped using foot.ie?
Well you stayed...
BohsFans
18/04/2007, 2:58 PM
Not only that, but they lost their captain on a free transfer because he was due unpaid wages.
he was easily the worst player on the pitch last Friday as well!
BohsFans
18/04/2007, 2:59 PM
I don't think its all seater for the first two rounds (could be totally wrong)
that's the intertoto your thinking of!
You mean Cork's inter toto I was thinking of...
Oh and Paisley is class. Has been for several season and hopefully will continue to be for many more to come
BohsFans
18/04/2007, 3:08 PM
You mean Cork's inter toto I was thinking of...
Pats were in it a few years ago if you remember and there would have been terraces open at that game.
Sigh
I know, I was getting a slyer in about cork
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