The Indo sports section carries a financial survey of the 22 league clubs today and accompanying article with headline'cash lunacy plunging league into darkness'.
Link: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1448242.html
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The Indo sports section carries a financial survey of the 22 league clubs today and accompanying article with headline'cash lunacy plunging league into darkness'.
Link: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-1448242.html
The guy thats buying Bohs' stadium is Liam Carroll. He recently was in the papers for losing €20M in Aer Lingus shares.
Nearly every property development company has gone bust in this country, I just think that there is a good chance of the Dalymount deal breaking down. I know there are contracts signed but those contracts become worthless if the company that signed them is no longer trading.
I hope this deal still goes through but I would have my doubts that Bohs will ever be able to sell that stadium in the short term.
there is very, very little action in this sector. less than 10% of this time last year. i would imagine the only things being built are existing projects. to be devils advocate there are no (or so few as to register) new medium to large construction projects commencing.
agreed. however most construction / development companies in an effort to ride out the current situation and save from going to the wall are down to skeleton staff, have shed most of their workforce and vastly reduced all overheads (including marketing and sponsorship), real tighten the belt stuff.
The development sector is under severe financial pressure from all the banks and even the biggest ones in the country are sitting on properties and land banks which have almost halved in valuation in the last 2 years. The commercial sector has also hit the skids big time countrywide and after coming back from the USA after a 3 week holiday I can tell you its worse over there.
The backers of Drogheda and St. Pats are property developers while Bohs are spending money they mighnt ever get so a lot of what is in this and other articles is true.
Average crowd figures are wrong in it.
Stats and figures generally can be used to argue any case. The article isn't saying anything that we don't already know.
The attendence figures have been pointed out to be incorrect but the actual figures are low too.
in relation to the recession just because the papers say its a recession doesn't actually mean that there is a recession. Development has slowed down but there is still growth in the economy. Its very low but there is still growth.
Is the financial survey in the same link, the facts and figures part?
I think I counted 46 unknows - thrown in a few unavailables and a lot of "approx". The article doesn't seem to know anything except it was a good day to do a hatchet job on the league without any facts. The only backpage football story is some Bohs director I've never heard of leaving the club. It's not as if the premiership or scottish champions were within an inch of knocking out Dynamo Kiev - now that would have made the backpage. :mad:
I don't know Daniel but I do know he is a football fan so he is just following somebody else's agenda to do a hatchet job on the league.
No-one's saying the economy isn't in trouble. Your stat doesn't equate to the original point being challenged, which was -
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Nearly every property development company has gone bust in this country