Re: Just A Couple Of Things.
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Originally posted by Peadar
If my local bar goes bankrupt, I'll be pee'd off but just because I liked going there and supporting them doesn't mean that the way they did business was any of my business.
ah come on now peadar.. lets compare like with like here, if a bar even your local goes out of business then you just go to another one...fcuk it if city went out of existence..I aint going to support ramblers!!
supporting your home side raises passion, pride in your team/city/area (alot of what the GAA flourishes on), and its alot diff going to your local..
as for mountfield, old old debate, half american now, so gota short attention span :D bored with that topic ;)
Hold on there Trigger ....
Troy my man ... it was £50,000 between City and Mayfield i thought, i could stand to be corrected, Lads ... am i wrong here, and your saying £250,000 for nought, maybe £25,000 but that i doubt as well, City can be shrude .... but not like that.
Re: Hold on there Trigger ....
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Originally posted by A face
Troy my man ... it was £50,000 between City and Mayfield i thought, i could stand to be corrected,
From Leicester City's official home page
CORK ALLIANCE COMPLETED
LEICESTER City has completed a £225,000 strategic alliance with Cork City Football Club.
Peter Taylor, Leicester City Football Club Chairman John Elsom and Academy Director Alan Hill were all in Cork
yesterday (Wed) for the unveiling of the groundbreaking five year deal.
Under the arrangement Leicester City will forge close links with Irish league team Cork and prominent local
junior club Mayfield.
Cork City, now managed by former Everton defender Derek Mountfield, are one of Ireland's top teams and
they have competed in Europe in each of the past five seasons and were involved in this season's UEFA Cup
alongside City.
They will also get first sight of neighbouring Mayfield United AFC's under 9 to under 16 players.
Mayfield are the leading junior side in the Cork area and a considerable number of their players graduate to
the Cork City ranks.
Peter Taylor said: "I am delighted that Leicester City has signed this very exciting agreement with Cork City.
"I have been very pleased with the progress of Damien Delaney in the last few months and hopefully others
will follow in his footsteps.
"The Cork City club and this area has produced many very talented players over the years."
Damien Delaney's made his £50,000 move from Cork City in the autumn and City will now have first option on
all of Cork's young players.
Part of the agreement will see Leicester City coaching staff fly out to Ireland to take training sessions and a
pre-season friendly will be played between the two teams.
Leicester City Chairman John Elsom said: "It would be wrong for people to see Cork City as a feeder club. This
is a very exciting agreement which will be of great benefit to both ourselves, Cork City and Mayfield United."
Cork City chairman Terry Dunne said: "This deal is of great significance to Cork City as it will help us to
accelerate our plans for the ongoing development of the club.
"From the club's point of view the money, coaching expertise and general assistance from Leicester City will
help us forward along to road to professionalism."
City will contribute £45,000 per annum to the two clubs and this money will be used by the clubs for youth
development, to buy equipment, to meet coaching fees, recruitment and scouting costs and the development
of facilities.
On the playing side City will be entitled to loan any of its players to Cork for a period of not less than three
months while Cork and Mayfield will grant the Premier League team the first option to acquire the registration
of any young player.
Mayfield has acquired a 35 acre site on the outskirts of Cork which requires further development but offers
massive potential with Cork City planning to acquire part of this site to enhance their own training facilities.
1)City would have a higher proportion than Mayfield.
2)All prices in Stg£ :)
3)The price for Delaney has risen due to appearences by atleast 10k, but I believe by more
Re: Re: Just A Couple Of Things.
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Originally posted by James
ah come on now peadar.. lets compare like with like here, if a bar even your local goes out of business then you just go to another one...fcuk it if city went out of existence..I aint going to support ramblers!!
Get real James, If my local goes out of business then I go to another pub. If CCFC goes out of business then I just go to Bohs.
It's as simple as that :D