Tommy no bobs is going around telling people he's sold the club and has recouped the €1,000,000 euro of his own money that he put in. Some of that is certainly nonsense, all of it may be, I'm too tired to care anymore.
Tommy no bobs is going around telling people he's sold the club and has recouped the €1,000,000 euro of his own money that he put in. Some of that is certainly nonsense, all of it may be, I'm too tired to care anymore.
If the players take any sort of action now it would be understandable and fully supported by all City fans i'm sure. We must be the joke of the LOI , it's one problem after another with us this year and we're not done yet.Monday i'm afraid could have some serious consequences or CCFC.
Everything is grand now according to the PFAI's Stephen McGuinness - "back on track"
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1908945.html
The way the Cork City players' ongoing wages payment problems have been dealt with by McGuinness / the PFAI, shows just how ineffective their so-caled union is.
They're 'in bed' with the FAI given that their offices are just down the corridor from Delaney and Gavin in the FAI HQ in Abbottstown
The Farrelly Winding Up Order is being heard today.
Justice Laffoy presiding.. should be interesting.
Just as well for him that she isn't doing this case as well:
IN COURT 4
MR JUSTICE QUIRKE
AT 11.00 O'CLOCK
2001 1145S ARDENHILL PROPERTIES LIMITED T/A CLARKSON V COUGHLAN
Sounds like TNB has pulled another one out of the fire:
Incidentally- I wonder how the figures compare for 30% of the wage bill (that reputedly wasn't paid last week) and the 36k owed to Farrelly?Quote:
According to 96FM, agreement reached at the 11th hour between Gareth Farrelly and Tom Coughlan.
The case must still go before the court shortly.....
It would also seem like the rumours of other creditors joining the petition were inaccurate.
The next hurdle he'll be facing this afternoon will hurt a lot more when the details of the strike notice the players voted on comes out, a few papers picked up on it yesterday and it's been over our own forums since.
It's only a question of time now and whether Tommy can be pushed to one side before he kills the club or whether someone will have to start again from scratch.
Case has been adjourned for one week my source in the court is telling me.
A race against time now, methinks. Cork need to get wound up (or sold) before the season's end so they can have competent people running the club next season, in whatever division.
I find it hard to believe that Laffoy granted an adjournment; unless there were other creditors added to the action late in the day?
Agree with P_Stu, in fact, Coughlan can't get a licence for next season so a Cork City team responsibly run in the A championship next season is infinitely preferable to Coughlan applying for a premier licence for next season