Now think about that for a second. Do you think if the Comers were pumping in over a million euro into the club every season that we'd be starting Stephen Walsh up front?
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I remember reading that article too. We have 8 teams but no training ground, the cost of renting facilities must be massive. Also have to rent Terryland, Athenry, Moyne Villa and Oranmore for matches. After what we went through in 2011/12/13 and our recent seven year stint in the First Division, I hope we have the fourth biggest budget!
Clubs do indeed cost an incredible amount to run. Having a million extra to look after all that stuff would certainly take pressure off finding cash for the first team.
Its very LoI old to be tetchy on how much is being paid especially on players or it seeming like a needed badge of honour to be achieving on a smaller budget than others. Tbh who cares at this stage except for those who cant access the sort off money the Comers, Dermot Desmond, Kelleher etc can, to b able to push the limit of budgets with a safety net. If the Comers were throwing in 3mil then Galways fans should be 3 times happier than they currenty are. The fly in the ointment is if you give JC an additional 2mil for players he would just sign a few technically gifted footballers to keep the bench warm and raid Galway GAA for grunts!
Desmond hasn't put a penny in since he bought 25% of the club for 2m 5 years ago. In the same period members have put in close to that , we've had about 7m in transfers and group stage euro money once and a million a year thereabouts in the other years....Desmond gets a lot of comment but he is a minor part of the clubs funding.
Not a criticism of him btw just reality.
7th place in the First Division for Treaty this year. 7 points off the playoffs. 34 points behind Cork City. There was a positive very early start before their season unraveled.
Galway going well. Cork returning to the Premier Division.
They are the only LoI club in the midwest region, extending to Clare and Tipperary. Treaty are the only city club struggling.
Are the current owners likely to turn that around?
Got a marginal budget increase under new ownership, lost key players in off season for the umpteenth time and couldn't possibly replace them.
Worst squad ever, as Tommy Barrett pretty much said before a ball was kicked, and yet average crowd almost doubled. Yet people pick holes in that too.
All those other cities are far further ahead in their development than we are. Limerick going to the wall in 2019 set things back years. Treaty have no facilities and are keen to get that sorted as soon as possible.
I'm not saying Treaty aren't immune to criticism, but some of the hyperbole around the club (and I'll extend that to Longford also) when they aren't winning every week is head-scratching. For example, Cobh's attendances dropped by 30% despite the fact they had two home games vs Cork City in 2024. Nobody bats an eye.
As to the question, it looks like there will be a budget increase including accommodation available to outside players in 2025, something that Kerry used to good effect in 2024. There are some handy players coming through the academy with 3+ on the radar of clubs in England which could bring in a few quid and help secure land which is of the greatest importance.
I have some magic beans for you, Marty.
This seems to be the most recent "club ownership" thread, so might as well post this John Wall profile here - apparently considered buying Bray at first, and then got advice from Dermot Usher on whether or not to take the plunge at Kerry. Certainly seems as though he recognises it will be a long-haul project, rather than making rash promises:
https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/...-41572954.html
Agreed, thanks for sharing this. Certainly if he's looking at it as a long term project, building the club off the pitch as well as on it and bringing the community with him, I would say things bode well for Kerry.
Here's hoping he doesn't get bored after 3 years and ups stick for another club!
With Treaty United now owned by the Canadian-based investment group led by Tricor Pacific Capital Inc., have the First Division Club been able to operate as a full-time set up?
By the by, Cobh Ramblers have 14 senior players operating on a full-time basis as well as the First Team Manager, under the new owners FC32.
I think Dundalk have a similar set-up?
Anyone have any information on these clubs or other First Division clubs set-up!
Wow is there that many on full-time contracts in Cobh?
I thought they were still mainly part-time based on this recent article from Extra Time:
https://www.extratime.com/articles/3...cobh-ramblers/
Head Coach: Michael McDermott Full-time
Players signed in on full-time contracts:
Goalkeeper:
Timothy Martin (Royal Excelsior Virton)
Defenders:
Shane Griffin (Shelbourne),
Cian Coleman, (Cork City),
John O’Donovan(Cork City),
Jonas Häkkinen (Free Agent),
Midfield:
Shane Griffin (Bray Wanderers),
Niall O’Keeffe (Waterford),
Cian Murphy (Cork City),
Barry Coffey (Cork City).
Forwards:
Cian Bargary(Cork City),
Jack Doherty (Cork City),
Sam Bellis (Waterford),
George Nunn (HK Kópavogs).
Are those 14 really 'full-time' training during the day-time or afternoons or are they classified as full-time professionals training in the evenings because they are getting paid a minimum of the €430 salary which is of the PFAI's criteria for being a full-time professional? I heard Shane Griffin (the ex-Shels league winner one) was meant to working in a new job along with playing for Cobh
Heard most that have signed, are on full-time contracts and train on a full-time basis. That seems to be a minimum of 4 days training. Most have part-time jobs that allow them combine their training schedule to suit. Some of the jobs are school coaching and personal training coaching. A number have been sponsored by a business who have also offered some form of part-time work. Several of the squad from last year are mainly part-time and work or study in full-time jobs or college. The Manager is employed on a full-time basis and supervises and consults on all the teams within the club.
The club has moved to a full-time operation in all aspects of match day. This would involve team preparation for home and away fixtures in regards to travel, accommodation, backroom staff and all arrangements involved in team preparation.
The new owners FC32 have decided to move to a more professional schedule with promotion being the main objective!