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I'm going to try and track down quotes from him over the last six months or so.
He's gone from investing €400,000 to over €1,000,000 in no time at all [I don't know where he's investing it though because people still are owed wages], it's a shame that the journos, especially in and around Cork at the Examiner, Echo, Trevor Welch are so weak and slow to challenge anything he says.
If he's invested €1,000,000 since he took over
Add €150,000 for winning Setanta Cup
Add €100,000 for Kevin Doyle's sell on Clause
Add €130,000 for Denis Behan And Colin healy Transfer fees
Add €220,000 that Michael O'Connell gave him in the High Court
Now, take the €1,600,000 above and factor in money that was spent/has a cost but is not paid
Add €115,000 currently owed to the revenue
Add the according to Liam Mackey in that article the {very very conservative] €500,000 of assumed debt that is owed to a varirty of creditors
[which include Colin Healy, Gareth Farrelly, Alan Mathews etc., etc.]
Now take that €2,215,000 and look at the figures we haven't factored in yet
Add all the sponsorhip money that has been brough in from Hummel, Evening Echo, Beamish, Red FM, Player Sponsorship, Programme Ads, matchball sponosrship which did not come from Tom yet has been spent.
Add in enery penny taken at the gate over the course of the entire season and the money from all season tickets
Add in every penny made in merchandising, add in friendly games against Ipswich and Celtic
Add in participation money from the FAI, Add in prize money
Add in the rent paid by the Burger shops, Coffee sellers and sweet stalls
Add the whole ****ing lot up and you're looking at a club [if Coughlan's claims are true] that must have spent well in excess of €3,000,000 in 14 months since examinership only to end up with a chairman banned on a disrepute charge and a holding company facing it's third winding up order.
For all of you lurking journalists who pop in here for your news and scoops, how about someone grows a ****ing pair of balls and asks Coughlan a toguh question for once.