Cork City denied a licence; club to be wound up; FORAS to enter First Division

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  • A face
    Capped Player
    • Jun 2001
    • 15373

    #2236
    Originally posted by micls
    Just changed it to a shorter version
    Its might be worse though, he might actually believe he has left it in a better condition
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    • A face
      Capped Player
      • Jun 2001
      • 15373

      #2237


      Click on "Off the Ball" for Thursday 29th Jan and click on No. 2 and go to 33 mins (circle around pause button)
      The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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      • Dodge
        Now with extra sauce!
        • Jun 2001
        • 23528

        #2238
        Originally posted by A face
        http://media.newstalk.ie/listenback/

        Click on "Off the Ball" for Thursday 29th Jan and click on No. 2 and go to 33 mins (circle around pause button)
        YOu forgot the last line in those instructions

        "... then smash head into keyboard repeatedly"
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        • tiktok
          Coach
          • Feb 2003
          • 5623

          #2239
          The heat is being turned up and up on Tommy.
          It'll be a lot worse for him about 9 hours from now.
          Interesting day ahead!
          Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.

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          • Longfordian
            Coach
            • May 2002
            • 9227

            #2240
            How much worse could it get for him really? Is Delaney sending around a couple of pipe hitting heavies?.
            The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand..

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            • juan
              Reserves
              • Jan 2009
              • 358

              #2241
              Originally posted by tiktok
              It'll be a lot worse for him about 9 hours from now.
              Interesting day ahead!
              Political Rebel alluded to the same thing on our forum. Is he going on 96?
              Good evening!

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              • juan
                Reserves
                • Jan 2009
                • 358

                #2242
                Originally posted by Longfordian
                How much worse could it get for him really? Is Delaney sending around a couple of pipe hitting heavies?.
                Two words... The Viper!
                Good evening!

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                • Longfordian
                  Coach
                  • May 2002
                  • 9227

                  #2243
                  Roddy would probably know the Viper, he'll be grand.
                  The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand..

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                  • Onefootednopace
                    Reserves
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 435

                    #2244
                    From the Irish Examiner



                    I’m retarding progress, says Cork chief Coughlan

                    By Liam Mackey
                    Friday, January 29, 2010

                    TOM COUGHLAN says that the "primary reason" for his stated intention to step down as Chairman of Cork City is to help ensure a viable future for the club.

                    However, the FAI have described Coughlan’s move as "too little, too late".

                    Today is deadline day in the club licensing process for next season, although it’s understood that Cork have appealed for an extension which would give them until the middle of next week to supply audited accounts. Club licensing rules require that all outstanding debts – believed to be over €300,000 in Cork’s case – need to be settled today, but in the event that they are not the independent committee could still award City a licence if they are under new ownership by the time the body makes its final decision in the middle of next month.

                    Late last night, players and staff at the club announced that there will be a press conference this morning in the Maryborough House Hotel at which Coughlan will be asked to "walk away from the club".

                    Announcing his decision to step down as chairman yesterday, and also confirming that he will relinquish ownership if current takeover talks prove successful, Coughlan told the Irish Examiner: "I’d become a lightning rod for controversy and I don’t want to stand in the way of progress at Cork City. I’ve made a huge personal and financial sacrifice and committed a lot of time and energy to the club but, at this stage, I’m retarding progress and I think the best thing I can do is step down."

                    Confirming the news, the club released a statement saying that it would shortly appoint an interim chairman to oversee the proposed takeover of the club and ensure its strategic development.

                    However, the FAI – who have repeatedly called for Coughlan to step aside – seemed distinctly unimpressed by the latest development. In a statement the association said: "Rather than talking of stepping down as chairman of Cork City FC, Mr Coughlan should immediately relinquish ownership of the club and allow in the parties who have expressed an interest in taking Cork City forward. These parties made their interest clear to Mr Coughlan many months ago, yet nothing has happened. Gestures at the 11th hour when it could be too late to rectify next season are too little, too late."

                    Coughlan’s announcement came a day after he lost in his High Court effort to overturn a 12-month FAI ban.

                    Ahead of today’s club licensing deadline, Coughlan said officials at Cork City were "working ‘round the clock to ensure everything is in order" but he also said that any proposed takeover could take a couple of weeks to finalise. The takeover talks involve a consortium headed up by businessman Michael O’Connell with input from Jim McCarthy of the finance management company Quintas.

                    "This isn’t going to happen overnight," Coughlan said yesterday, "but I’m hopeful that the interim chairman will be able to bring the takeover to a successful conclusion."

                    Commenting on the failure of his legal challenge to the FAI ban, Coughlan said that he had to accept the decision of the High Court.

                    "I still can’t fathom the severity of the penalty after I’ve worked 24 hours a day and eight days a week since I took over at the club," he said. "Bemused would be the best way to sum up my feelings. To me, it was a populist move by the FAI. The structures of the league are the problem, not just Tom Coughlan."

                    Coughlan said that, with a streamlined budget, he believed the club was in a "healthy situation" going in to the season and added that he would depart Turner’s Cross having given his best to the club.







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                    • Mayo Red
                      First Team
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 1022

                      #2245
                      Originally posted by Onefootednopace
                      "I’ve worked 24 hours a day and eight days a week since I took over at the club"
                      There's the problem, proof if any more were needed that TNB is sh1te with numbers!!
                      The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses - behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights.
                      Muhammad Ali

                      Roy Keane is still a pri*k!

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                      • tiktok
                        Coach
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 5623

                        #2246
                        Press conference 10.30 am by players and staff who will demand Coughlan steps down.
                        There are claims they'll go on strike if he doesn't.
                        Should have happened months ago.

                        You can follow it on www.96fm.ie on the Neil Prendeville show this morning.
                        Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.

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                        • weecountyman
                          Reserves
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 452

                          #2247
                          Originally posted by tiktok
                          Press conference 10.30 am by players and staff who will demand Coughlan steps down.
                          There are claims they'll go on strike if he doesn't.
                          Should have happened months ago.

                          You can follow it on www.96fm.ie on the Neil Prendeville show this morning.
                          If I were a Cork fan I'd be rather worried. No doubt Roddy's hand is in this somewhere, he's plugging friends in Dublin to rustle up cash to take a controlling share of his club now that his "Russian backers" have been found not to have returned any of his calls.

                          I'm tempted to feel sorry for Tom but for his 3 card trick mentality. This is a completely GUBU situation.

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                          • tiktok
                            Coach
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 5623

                            #2248
                            Originally posted by weecountyman
                            If I were a Cork fan I'd be rather worried. No doubt Roddy's hand is in this somewhere, he's plugging friends in Dublin to rustle up cash to take a controlling share of his club now that his "Russian backers" have been found not to have returned any of his calls.
                            I really don't think Roddy is in the frame to purchase a stake in the club at all, even if he had the readies, one of the legacy debts would be to a rival bidder who could instantly wind up the holding firm if he wanted to.

                            Licencing deadline today.
                            Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.

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                            • razor
                              Coach
                              • Sep 2001
                              • 5271

                              #2249
                              Players and staff issued a statement giving 10 grounds for wanting Tom out now.
                              some of which are
                              • constantly reneging on payments to players and staff
                                (Players now have no wages since Nov14th 2009 and some staff are owed wages since July 2009.)
                              • club doctor not paid in over 2 years
                              • alienating sponsors
                              • constant litigation


                              never a dull moment, press conference at 10.30.
                              better late than never.
                              "Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."

                              http://worddok.blogspot.com

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                              • Macy
                                Godless Commie Scum
                                • Jun 2001
                                • 11395

                                #2250
                                Originally posted by razor
                                Players and staff issued a statement giving 10 grounds for wanting Tom out now.
                                some of which are
                                Pretty much the same criticism of the players and staff as the FAI made of TNB - too little too late. Why wait until Licencing decision day, given the time periods without pay?
                                If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.

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