Deserves a thread of its own away from the rumours one.
I heard we're ****ed.
Discuss the issues.
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Deserves a thread of its own away from the rumours one.
I heard we're ****ed.
Discuss the issues.
My league of ireland experience. 1989 to 2014. Rip
What what in the what now?
Why would you be fecked? If you've no debts (and you could have for all I know) why couldn't you carry on as amateur if it came to it?
Amateur set ups cost money too, no backers, no ball.
I bet you a million gazillion euro Limerick start the 2014 season.
Best thing would be to drop out for a year, take the million gazillion from Mr. A, and get back in for 2016.
We'd be sorted.
EDIT: Wait, he said 2014.....ruined it.
And everything's alright with the world again
Get the feeling there is a slight bit of jumping the gun going on over on Facebook and Twitter.
We've gone from struggling to put out a competitive team to completely pulling out of the league within the space of 12hrs.
Hopefully this is just another cry for help and someone comes out to help the club.
If this is a cry for help tho the club are doing this the wrong way too.
The Bruff let go while not nice to see is hardly alarming enough to suggest the club will go out of business is it? Pat O Sullivan needs to get on 95fm and inform fans one way or the other. I'm just thankful the Markets Field development is being carried out independently from the club because it's times like this we see just how precarious it is to rely entirely on one man.
Easy people,the chairman will honour his badge for this season,after that....ummm.
This situation hasn't gotten this bad just overnight its just that people have just found out about it now.
I'm not saying we definitely won't make the season but believe me I am not exaggerating when I say there is a very real chance we wont.
I wouldn't think it's as bad as being made out but something is needed to give us any chance of staying up this season.
If you look at it logically it looks like this.
The club need a new owner/owners/investment etc...
Pat has put in place all the structures needed for someone to take the mantel. There is a ready made club there for people to invest in. An agreement for a ground to play in (The Markets Field), a training base out in Bruff, a manager and a few players to start the season, an under 19's, a vast amount of schoolboys and academy players coming through. A good social media presence, a good website, some very good staff.
Pretty much everything people say is needed for a successful club are in place bar a few things:
A decent fan base and support from the general public, which for the self proclaimed irish capital of sport doesn't seem to be coming. What a lot people want I don't know, premier football, with a few locals in the team, playing out of a top class stadium was put on their doorstep and the support never really came. Probably better advertising in terms of billboards, posters etc... And a few more quality players. Better communication with the fans they do have is also needed. The fact most things that come out of the club tend to be bad rumours and never addressed is a problem and also the fact that anyone that questions anything the club do is basically brushed off.
All in all if there was ever a time for some people to invest in the club this is it. At the end of the season if we are in relegation all the good work over the years could be gone down the toilet.
Spot on there jofspring.
O'Donnell
Harding
Price
williams
Duggan
O'connor
Feeney
Mann
Turner
Rains ford
Clarke
Subs:
Gaspar
Faherty
O'connor
O'hanlon
Dillon
Costello
Holland
That was the lineup that lost to Cobh tonight.
See you all in the First Division in twelve months.
We played 3-3-2-2?? What sorcery is this?
Our attempt at 3 at the back would have been comical if it wasn't so depressing.
Gonna be a disastrous season with terrible gates.
Cobh are decent right??
RIGHT?!?!
Things are bleak. Cork away might be a very nasty trip.
In the very worst case scenario (it is the doom thread after all) ...but let's say the board want a change in management, would we even have the funds to change things?
(And before anyone jumps on that, I'm not for one minute saying we should change or even jumping the gun after 2 games. I'm just saying the very worst case scenario)
I'd say the far more likely scenario would be Martin walking if something else (ANYTHING else?!) comes up.
Ah, Russell isn't the problem here.
Ya for me Martin Russell leaving would be the worst case scenario. He has an incredibly tough job on his hands and I reckon there is no one else that could do better and for that matter would want to come in.
The team. And we don't have the funds. We're stuck, and it's not looking good. Any movement on that trust?
Havent heard anymore about setting up a supporters trust.it was ridiculed a few weeks ago when mentioned on a thread.i am sure most of the geniune supporters would favour a trust if it was properly run.the osc have been very quiet about anything going on with the club and trust idea?why doesnt somebody get the ball rolling with a trust and approach the club.
There was word the club were setting up a trust alright but at the moment it seems to be very hush hush.
As I've mentioned before is there much point in the club itself setting up a trust? Surely that should be an independent thing and not something that will be run by the club?
Exactly- it'd be way better to set up a trust independently rather than wait for the club to make a move.
I was approached recently to go to a meeting about setting up a trust that was seperate from the club. Unfortunately with how things are at the minute between myself the group of lads I go to games with and the club we now will have nothing to do with it but there are more meeting plans I believe.
Definitely worth setting up a Trust there guys, and if someone's running with it-definitely worth talking to them and helping them. It's such an important way of helping getting involved in the decision making of clubs and keeping them on the right track away from financial ruin. There's plenty of Trusts around (Galway, Cork City, Shams, FCUM, AFC Wimbledon, etc) and members clubs who'll help from a governance and set up pov.
Why doesnt somebody grab the bull by the horns and approach john o sullivan.i dont know if pat o sullivan would be open to the idea of a trust?the sooner a trust is set up the better for all involved with the club.
The club had John O Sullivan up a few weeks ago discussing a trust.