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As big Ian, that well known Drog once said "I'd need photographic evidence to believe you"
Spoken like a true shinner.....
thats a legal issue not a licensing one
if the courts decide he is owed money then he will be paid
as of now, we dont actually owe him anything or have come to an agreement to pay back what is owed
backpay and compensation are two clearly different issues
why cant you see that?
re: fai sponsoring a game, they definitely did, i could check the match programmes but they are upstairs, it wasnt shamrock rovers though, we played them at home in may i think, the fai sponosored a game after we went into examinership
Lawrie Dudfields name came up on Sunday Sport yesterday as well.
Didn't the FAI clearly state that Cork's licence was provisional on some financial grounds?
Presume a face changed the thread title?
where did i say everythign is grand
you are an idiot
i said that right now
legally
we dont owe matthews a penny
when he takes us to court the judge will decide what we owe him
until then we dont owe him anything
you should try reading the posts you are replying to
El-Pietro and CorkBoy360, you are just grating off each other now. You both think you're right. We'll wait and see wht happens. Chill out now, maybe take a break from this thread.
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Now I shall take a break from this thread as A face has told me too.
The owing of money to people can be viewed in a different way. In the case of Cork City I'm not sure what this means but I do know for another club it can mean to schedule a payment scheme to a player who is owed money. Once the agreement is in place and is seen to be acceptable by the FAI then the condition of payment can be that the first installment be lodged, paid and then recorded by the FAI and all parties in question by a certain date. This should satisfy the licence. All players can, under the rules, be owed money but once an agreement is in place between player and club then the player can move freely along and the club falls within the licence terms.
Cork fans rumouring on their own forum that wages were not paid this week. Can't accuse anyone else on these latest rumours.
Surely not true?
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...n-1656902.htmlQuote:
.....However, further difficulty could lie ahead for the Leesiders after it emerged that the existing squad did not receive their month's wages as scheduled on Wednesday, and were last night looking for answers from the club who cited clerical issues for the delay.
While it is understood that the money is on the way, PFAI secretary Stephen McGuinness and FAI Compliance Officer Padraig Smith are set to travel to Cork next week to discuss concerns over some outstanding matters with City owner Tom Coughlan.
Uh oh!
It's a conspiracy i tells ya!!:rolleyes:
Very worrying for Cork. This week was the week they had to sort out their "financial" provisions under licensing, and co-incidentally the players weren't paid.
It really does seem like Cork are going week to week with money. I'm sure home games coming up will help but a bad run of form and a dip in gates could really, really hurt them
Should Finn Harps be getting ready for a shock promotion?
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How did cheques bounce when they weren't even used this month? I smell a rat, so i still stand by that the rumour needs proved by BillynomatesQuote:
This month a new pay system was installed...wages are now paid by electronic transfer and not cheques...maybe thats where the clerical error came from?...
I heard it from a big Cork fan in Dublin, i know your mod on here and i don't want to get into a argument with you as you are clearly very defensive about the whole thing. So i think we should accept your thinking until we see the other paper of "record" in Ireland (The Times) coming out with a story.
The Star on Sunday is carrying a story about Cork failing to pay the players. It mentions the electronic system but says they still weren't paid.
I get get paid by electronic transfer as do a lot of people.
The money goes into my account at 12.01 am on the designated date.
Once or twice their might be an administrative or clerical glitch - but once the company and bank are notified it's usually resolved later that day or the next day at the latest.
According to reports the Cork players were due to be paid last Wednesday and reports on Friday said they still hadn't been paid by then.
There are no 'clerical issues' at fault here by this stage.