Totally agree with my colleague here. The thread is about the financial status of the clubs in the league, not the economy
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Well overall crowds are poor and players are overpaid. St Pats, Cork, Bohs and Drogs have very good players but there are hardly a good 11 amongst all the other clubs put together including Derry,Sligo And Shamrock.
In fact I suspect that many of the teams are like Harps, out boozing half the time and getting paid professional wages.
The prices into matches seem too high for a start and what is the story with having matches on a Friday night? :confused: Any clown would tell you that Saturday night games get bigger crowds, especially outside the capital. :rolleyes:.
there was no financial survey just guesstimate by some hack jurno with a friend with an agenda
Whatever about the top full time players getting paid a lot some part times are definitely doing better. Even at E500 a week on average 40 week season is 20k which is good money for training 2 nights a week & 1-2 matches. Might even be net tax. If they were playing non-league would put in as much effort.
Seems like its spreading.The Stars back page says Cork Players havent been paid for 3 weeks and they owe €800k to their Creditors including the Taxman.
Not the worst article I've ever read about the league, though ultimately it said nothing we didn't know anyway. The top four are losing ridiculous sums of money, the solution to which is to get rid of everyone else and only have Dublin derbies it seems. Nothing major is going to happen until the top four get a reality check though.
Interesting that Shels, the most cooperative club, are apparently still drawing down the lease on Tolka. Wonder what our friend higgins would say? :p
From the bit about the "ground situation", where it said Shels were exploring their options but still drawing down the lease on Tolka.
Surely if they haven't being paid for 3 weeks thats an automatic points deduction?
The wages Cork are paying out are crazy. Gamble on over 3000 euro per week. Its laughable. Clubs, north and south, should be going together to put in place a wage cap. Its ridiculous to have 2 or more clubs within the same league bidding players wages up. The players here are simply not good enough to be doing that. At least Paul Cook brought in quality foreigners. Its about time Irish clubs looked for quality foreign players rather than offering basic Irish players more and more money.
I read the article online - link in the first post of this thread.
No mention there of 'ground situation'
Well, it's more the size of the amounts due (obviously if it's true, blah blah blah)