Originally Posted by
Nesta99
nDrog what Stu et al are saying does make sense, in particular the apparent lack of a business plan to present to the courts. I dont think that there is gloating per sé, though clubs who run their affairs in a responsible manner and subsequently suffer as a result you may expect their fans to point out the folly and down right unfairness of the situation!! 'Twill happen again with Bohs and maybe Pats. No right minded supporter wants to see other clubs in trouble but you cannot deny that that questions were being asked of Shels and eventually they hit the rocks, same questions were asked of Drogheda and history repeats itself, questions being asked about other clubs....the trend will continue and as fans we can ask the tough questions - what it seems to the outsider is that all is forgiven for V Hoey cause sure he meant well:o which is the ostrich syndrome that got you in this mess. The people who neglected to fulfill their obligations to at least the revenue should be run out of Drogheda all sentiment aside. Now reality is that ironically V. Hoey is probably one of the few people can pull off the saving of Drogheda(due to Drog fans blind faith maybe) but take off the rose tinted specs and turn off the defensiveness - Drogman is much more balanced in his commentary and that is what is needed for there to be any hope.
On a more positive note Dundalk have offered to play annual Malone Cup at no cost and in United park with Drogheda keeping the gate. Worth a few thousand yoyos