Originally Posted by charliesboots;
Just back from Court, sorry if it's posted already but -
Revenue are still playing hard ball. Judge Laffoy is urging them to take instructions and suggesting (as much as she can) that they change their stance. If they don't and insist on it all then Cork are gone.
Judge even went as far as to say to counsel for the revenue that it wouldn't be seen as soft if the revenue accepted the offer as Cork had gone to serious lengths. She doesn't want to wind them up but her hands may be tied.
Cork had in court:
- €210k in bank drafts;
- €10k credit with revenue
- letter from CEO of Celtic confirming friendly;
- letter from Delaney saying the FAI will run the friendly including ticket sales and they'll pay all monies directly to revenue. It also said that future prize money would be held back from Cork and paid to the revenue;
- letter from Evening Echo confirming they'll pay €11k in sponsorship not due until 30th September;
- letter from Heineken saying they'll pay €25k in sponsorship not due til later in the year.
You at least have a shot now which I didn't think you would. Back to 12.55 to see what revenue want to do.