Originally Posted by
Nesta99
Depend on who you are asking PC, if its all a hige success for yerself it'd be Dundalk winning league titles again:o
Obviously its to find out that a consortium of owners dont have the finances, that they are not banking on getting investors in as they go without having a minimum of being able to see out a season as per submitted licencing accounts. We are still scant on detail. I do feel hopeful after tonights supporters meeting in Oriel, that there is a common cause and a willingness to dig deep to both develop a rainy day fund and engage with the club on specific projects eg getting the YDC up to spec and functioning fully. Sligo was the example used in terms of the sort of amounts of money that should be a target. There seems to have been a considerable response from the business community of Dundalk so they will play a roll an id say there will be a upward trend in sponsorship type income. Finanicing full time positions to do what Bohs have done to grow support, connect with the community in general rather than just football outrech/coaching and growth not based on or fluctuate depending entirely on the teams performances is very doable. It has been a kick in the arse warning that maybe breaks the let someone else do it cycle. If we are here again at some stage and unprepared I will actively become a Shamrock Rovers....something as I will have absolutely given up all hope.