Living beyond your means - irresponsible, but is it cheating?
We all know how irresponsible it is when clubs run themselves into the ground, and how badly the farces at shamrock rovers (credit to the fans), dublin city (what fans?) and now shelbourne (there could be fans, but we dont know, can't find the receipts anywhere) have reflected on the league. it brings everything else down.
While its probably true that you have to spend money to make money, and chairmen/boards have a history of just ploughing money into the club as a 'hobby' or labour of love, getting to the point where you're lying about tax or lying to players about wages is just pathetic and makes me cringe. its perfect fodder for idiots like Dave Hannigan who'll scan the eL pages weekly and might decide to copy/paste their stock 'if only it was run like the gaa' story if theres something nice and damning about the league.
but in terms of the football, do you think it is cheating? morally? legally?
in my own opinion, you're fielding a team that is not a true reflection of the club. you have an unfair advantage in that you're bending or breaking the rules in one area, off the field, which does impact on the field - you have players who wouldn't be there otherwise.