I dont care whether Derry end up in first division or the A-league, I do hope they stay alive, but I am delighted that Bray are supposedly going to get another bite at the cherry to stay up, its only fair to them.
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I dont care whether Derry end up in first division or the A-league, I do hope they stay alive, but I am delighted that Bray are supposedly going to get another bite at the cherry to stay up, its only fair to them.
bhs
People need to understand there are two complete separate processes here.
1) The club's participation agreement with the FAI.
2) The trading company's compliance with companies and tax legislation.
The latter somewhat influences the former, but given some of the allegations, even if the FAI decide on a sanction, that will not necessarily be the end of the matter. I'm sure HRMC are sharpening their pens as I write....
Written by Dermot Desmond
Friday, 06 November 2009 13:46
It is already a matter of public record that we as a club are experiencing major difficulties. It is extremely unhelpful for us to now have to deal with further speculation in respect of the club which has been reported in todays media. We can assure everyone who has an interest in Derry City Football Club that we as a board are addressing all matters to the best of our ability and that includes meeting with our legal representatives this morning with particular reference to the recent reports. We are doing everything we can to help the club and we ask our fans, supporters, the media and the FAI to assist us in these difficult times.
Derry City Board of Directors
question ; if derry are punished /sanctioned for errors in the past will that mean there will be no further sanctions for their 2010 licensing application.
I ask because am wondering if the FAI are attempting to rush all sanctions through now to ensure they have a clean slate for next season. assuming HMRC do not take any action.
Worse than that. The FAI could hit us with the ultimate sanction - being sent back to the Irish League.... :D
Who - you ?! Never.....! ;)
Remind me what you said again about adding to already exaggerated rumour.....? :o
Oops, didn't see the last page.
I assume that would be reason for doing it now though.
Tom must be chuffed that the focus has been taken away from him for a while.
in fairness, things do seem to have gone very quiet* in Cork.
*- By the ridiculously crap standards we've come to expect this season at any rate.
In fairness, what blind spot caused people to think we were going to win the league this year? I've been looking for a post I made in February or March going into more detail, but essentially we finished a good 30 points behind Bohs last seaon, a season in which Pat McCourt starred in the first half, and Niall McGinn for the entirety. We lost two players of that quality and brought in Kearney and O'Brien. While I'm not saying they're bad players (far from it), how in the world could anyone sensible possibly have thought that we were going to make up a 30-odd point gap?
It's mad that just a couple of weeks ago we had 'Bus-gate,' and yet I still know what you mean when you say that.
From Radio Foyle...
The FAI meeting takes place at 1.30 tomorrow. Derry are seeking to delay their meeting with the FAI tomorrow.
DCFC club solicitor Des Doherty pointing out that no charges have been made and the club are unaware of why the FAI want to meet them.