Originally Posted by
gombean
From a brief flick through the manual yesterday, that seems to be the case. But I'm not sure how that would work out in practice. I'd say that condition is just there to protect the FAI: they don't want to be financially responsible (which legally they probably wouldn't be), but more importantly, they don't want clubs running up loads of bad debts because the government would then step in with new legislation or stricter enforcement of current business law to try to prevent this. The FAI would like to keep what autonomy it has.
Getting back to the real issue, I don't think small debts (in general business terms) or small outstanding fines would pose a barrier to getting a license. As long as there was a realistic plan to deal with the situation, I think the FAI would be supportive.
I reckon the FAI might have concerns that if their league wasn't properly representative of the country as a whole that they would come under pressure from UEFA. Hence the openness of their notice this week seeking expressions of interest. They're only looking for the minimum of detail by the 2 Jan deadline (though I'm sure they'd expect that to be fleshed out very quickly thereafter).