without reading through 25 pages on this topic whatevver has happened to the gate receipts from the Ipswich game and the subsequent sale of Colin Healy???
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without reading through 25 pages on this topic whatevver has happened to the gate receipts from the Ipswich game and the subsequent sale of Colin Healy???
That money has been offered up front, afaik.
I think it's the fact that they can't come up with an installment plan that both sides agree with, that's the sticking point.
They're on the table. The question now is whether it's enough.
probably not going to be enough
by all accounts TNB still trying to pay below whats owed
who knows at this stage±
Other than it's always sad to see genuine football fans shafted (again :(), I have no opinion on Cork's plight either way.
But unless I've got it wrong somewhere, surely the craziest aspect of this whole affair is that in order for Coughlan to be approved/licensed etc to take over Cork, he had to put up a €400,000(?) bond, yet when things went wrong, the FAI was unable to call upon it to help the club?
What the hell was the point of the bond in the first place? :confused:
ah quit the defeatist jibberish. I have met a few Cáwkies down through the years who were supporters of both Cork Hibs and Cork Celtic. CCFC simply took in all of the city and many supporters of both Hibs and Celtic likewise followed suit.
A new Cork club will be set up run by FORAS. Thats what any sane football fan would like to see. Country Tom should be jettisoned asap.
He had to show he had access to €500,000 he never actually had to put it in.
dearly beloved we are gathered here today to mourn the passing of.........
If Cork go does that mean no automatic relegation?
Any word?Are they gone?2pm wasnt it,maybe they are running behind schedule?
Why would two go up instead?
When D.C. went the same way i thought the result was one less relegation spot?
In 2006 there was no Promotion/Relegation but the IAG process called "lets help galway get in the premier" no matter how far behind the top 2 they finish.
So at the close of season 12 clubs where named to partake in the 2007. 10 teams in the Premier and rovers and Galway. Shelbournes demotion led to Waterford being invited to the premier
In 2006 a playoff did take place between Waterford (finished 2nd bottom because of Dublin City demise) and Dundalk. Dundalk won.
Back to topic: any latest
if they are wound up, would they still have to give the amt they raised via player sales etc to the revenue? or would all creditors be left empty handed?