http://www.eecho.ie/
seemingly Declan Carey took the City website down last night. anyone know why exactly?
(apart from all the obvious ones)
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http://www.eecho.ie/
seemingly Declan Carey took the City website down last night. anyone know why exactly?
(apart from all the obvious ones)
The website administrator wasn't paid for months according to the CCFC forum.
Its been going on for ages, remember the incident with the live updates.
Yep, like the million other creditors he's owed a load of money, has repeatedly tried to sort it in others ways, gave notice of this happening and was ignored.
Im sure Tom will get someone to throw something up soon, but just anoher episode Cork City FC's tv show. Dream team couldnt make this stuff up
Isnt it part of the licensing that every club has a regularly updated website?
TNB better get the finger out and get this sorted ASAP.
bhs
Not a snowballs chance in hell they'd refuse a license over the lack of a website.
Although an unpaid website admin might be a different kettle of fish....
See post #1009 on this thread:
http://foot.ie/forums/showthread.php...59#post1252559
few lines on the back of today's Evening Echo
Quote:
Meanwhile Declan Carey has asked us to point out that the reason the Cork City webiste was taken down was that despite repeated requests for payment from Cork City Football Club he has not been paid by the club for work done on the website in the past five months. Tom Coughlan was unavailable for comment today.
And that's why most clubs have volunteers running the websites...
Our webmaster didnt start out expecting payment either.
A few years ago the club made the decision to pay him on the basis of the amount of money that was being made through the online shop.
Coughlan also had the cheek not even a month ago to ask him to make it a fulltime position, while not paying what he owed. Unsurprisingly, he declined.
I'd be shocked if he's gotten a penny for hosting etc either.
If the club had a problem with paying someone for this, they should have sat down and discussed it with him, rather than just ignoring it and not paying him what they'd agreed.
It's not about the money, it's about how the club treats it's employees, and showing a small bit of respect.