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

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

    #3571
    Sorry Real Ale, but as late as yesterday counsel for the new consortium claimed the club was "worthless" without a premier licence. The FAI issuesd a statement saying they made no indications to Cork that it was likely to get a licence, and even casual observers of the requirements could've told you that any appliction was likely to fail

    If the consortium truly wanted to be white knoight saviours, and pay off creditors etc. They could still have done that in the first division.

    Instead they chose to walk away.
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    • Real ale Madrid
      The Cheeto God
      • Oct 2002
      • 4102

      #3572
      Originally posted by Dodge
      Sorry Real Ale, but as late as yesterday counsel for the new consortium claimed the club was "worthless" without a premier licence. The FAI issuesd a statement saying they made no indications to Cork that it was likely to get a licence, and even casual observers of the requirements could've told you that any appliction was likely to fail

      If the consortium truly wanted to be white knoight saviours, and pay off creditors etc. They could still have done that in the first division.

      Instead they chose to walk away.
      Fair enough but FORAS don't have the financial clout to be white knight saviours - Grey / O'Connell can't be forced to pay the debts. They wanted the Prem licence and I think FORAS rowed in for reasons outlined above.

      Another point: Casual observers of requirements on this forum last night, to a man, thought that CCIFL would get a licence last night. There was great surprise on here yesterday. It was shaping to everyone that the FAI / ILC were bending over backwards to ensure Cork City were in the premier.

      As I said earlier if a Prem licence was available then the consortium was right to chase it - any other club would have done the same.

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      • sheao
        Reserves
        • Mar 2008
        • 863

        #3573
        This aint over quite yet .

        Cork City Football Club confirms that the club intends to appeal the decision not to award the club a licence.
        It is the understanding of the club staff & management that a deal had been confirmed for the transfer of ownership of the club, however this has now failed to materialise. Club management will today endeavour to resolve the outstanding issue with the Revenue at the High Court and to save the jobs of over 30 employees.

        We understand that the licence application was recommended for approval by the FAI & we appreciate all assistance given by all parties in trying to keep the club alive.

        It is the belief of the club that the jobs of club employees are the key issue here, and given the number of jobs involved, the club calls on the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, the FAI, the Munster FA and all other parties who may be able to assist with saving these jobs to act swiftly.

        The club also hopes that any parties who show a willingness to take over the club will engage with the club should an appeal result in the club achieving a League of Ireland licence, & not just that of a Premier Division Licence.

        32 Cork jobs hang in the balance and we need all assistance to save them.

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

          #3574
          Originally posted by Real ale Madrid
          Fair enough but FORAS don't have the financial clout to be white knight saviours - Grey / O'Connell can't be forced to pay the debts. They wanted the Prem licence and I think FORAS rowed in for reasons outlined above.
          Yep. fair point on FORAS.

          Another point: Casual observers of requirements on this forum last night, to a man, thought that CCIFL would get a licence last night. There was great surprise on here yesterday. It was shaping to everyone that the FAI / ILC were bending over backwards to ensure Cork City were in the premier.
          True, but mot of that came from a) Cork confidence and b) historical uselessness within league administration. Looking at the facts, there could be no surprise (and yes I was surprised)

          As I said earlier if a Prem licence was available then the consortium was right to chase it - any other club would have done the same.
          Unquestionably. its the "premier or bust" attitude I dislike

          The appeal by CCFC is beyond laughable. particularly when they'll be wound up today
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          • Frank76
            Banned
            • Feb 2009
            • 84

            #3575
            Cork should be just happy to get a First Division licence, because if the licencing committee were doing things right they'd be in the A championship. If Cork had to of got a PD licence it would of been a complete and utter joke. If that were to of happened I think all PD clubs should refuse to play them.

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            • Real ale Madrid
              The Cheeto God
              • Oct 2002
              • 4102

              #3576
              Originally posted by Dodge

              The appeal by CCFC is beyond laughable. particularly when they'll be wound up today
              A typical Tom Coughlan action these days - laughable.

              Calling on the Minister for Trade enterprise and employment? To do what exactly?

              Yet more bluster.

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              • marinobohs
                Banned
                • Mar 2009
                • 3629

                #3577
                Originally posted by Real ale Madrid;Again this is just my own opinion - i'd again urge people to let the dust settle - wait until all the facts emerge [B
                before slating FORAS[/B].
                I dont think people are slating FORAS in fact most recognise the trojan effort that they made to keep Cork City alive. The apparent attempt at "blackmail" by the consortium was not a good idea and made a lot of people less sympathetic to those involved but it was all happening against a backdrop of deadlines and High Court apperances.
                Hopefully the circus is now over and we can get back to matters onfield. The departure of tom and Roddy should bring a bit of much needed stability (sanity) to Cork football.

                best of luck to FORAS and the new club BTW.

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                • razor
                  Coach
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 5271

                  #3578
                  Originally posted by Dodge
                  Unquestionably. its the "premier or bust" attitude I dislike
                  Michael O'Connell was on 96 FM this morning saying that he had made good contacts in Barcelona and that they were due to come over and play us, he even got a text last weekend from Johann Cruyff asking him when were they coming over.

                  He also mentioned that he had been in contact with some wealthy families in Bahrain who were willing to invest in the club and would fly into Cork in their private jets.

                  Surely we'd need a Premier licence & European football to attract these investors.

                  I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
                  "Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."

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                  • Schumi
                    Capped Player
                    • Jun 2001
                    • 10741

                    #3579
                    Originally posted by razor
                    Michael O'Connell was on 96 FM this morning saying that he had made good contacts in Barcelona and that they were due to come over and play us, he even got a text last weekend from Johann Cruyff asking him when were they coming over.

                    He also mentioned that he had been in contact with some wealthy families in Bahrain who were willing to invest in the club and would fly into Cork in their private jets.
                    You shouldn't joke about that sort of thing!

                    You are joking aren't you?
                    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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                    • Rocketman
                      Apprentice
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 28

                      #3580
                      At least now all concerned finally know where they stand and can move on.

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                      • razor
                        Coach
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 5271

                        #3581
                        Originally posted by Schumi
                        You shouldn't joke about that sort of thing!

                        You are joking aren't you?
                        I wish I was.
                        "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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                        • tippex
                          Reserves
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 433

                          #3582
                          Originally posted by Schumi
                          You shouldn't joke about that sort of thing!

                          You are joking aren't you?
                          I heard it too.

                          I thought I was hearing things when he said it.
                          Although if he had all this up his sleeve why wasnt it brought into the public domain before now.

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                          • Longfordian
                            Coach
                            • May 2002
                            • 9227

                            #3583
                            Sounds like something Tom would come out with in all fairness. FORAS are better off on their own.
                            The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand..

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                            • EalingGreen
                              Seasoned Pro
                              • Aug 2006
                              • 3719

                              #3584
                              Originally posted by GlasnevinRed
                              So CCFC FC??
                              Why not "Cork Co-operative - The Community/Locally Owned Football Club"?

                              Or "CoCo The CLOwn FC" for short?

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

                                #3585
                                He obviously flicked through the Sports pages of the 'paper today.

                                "portsmouth seek Middle East backers" - "ooooh good idea"

                                "barca set to play in Champions league" - "We can get a friendly there. Sure the manager Johan Cruyff won't be contacted by 96fm to confirm"
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