Yeah, enjoy that inevitable merger with Bohs by the way :rolleyes:
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Jebus, I wouldn't get too worried about what Rovers Maniac has to say, he doesn't even know which club he supports.
I work in accounts. That's how I know about clubs' accounts. :)
I agree tbh. But Il take anything at this stage
As would I and many others.
The thing that seems promising about this deal is the fact that this fella got in contact with FORAS has met with them and want them/us involved from the start.
Im still skeptical though. Optimism is bad
A few too many people jumping the gun on this one. Loads of "interested" parties came in during Rovers examinership and most didn't have best interests of the club at heart. Either way nothign will be decided before the examiner presents his report to the court.
Long way to go for Cork but I wish them well
I realise that. I'm jut saying that just because they've come in with a bid, doesn't neccessarily mean that the examiner or judge will think its viable
I agree its encouraging
Absolutely. It could be shot down. I'd be far less optimistic if not for Alan Mathews comments.
Once you see the words "property developer", you know it's rubbish. The property market has collapsed, so property developers will pis off when the property is no use to them, and move on to something else to play with.
The only way to run a club prudently, is let the fans run it. People whose livelihood depends on whether the club survives or not.
While im skeptical myself, saying its rubbish makes no sense. He has lodged an official bid, despite the rubbish property market and the fact we dont own the cross.
Id say maybe the idea of having a bar has gotten him interested, and maybe just goodwill. Who knows.
The point the begrudgers keep forgetting is that we don't own Turners Cross, so there's shag all for a property developer to flog.