What Players are left at Shelbourne?
Dave Rogers
Jamie Harris
Colin Hawkins
Alan Moore
Richie Baker
Jason Byrne
Glen Crowe
Bobby Ryan
Greg O'Halloran
Heary
kearney
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What Players are left at Shelbourne?
Dave Rogers
Jamie Harris
Colin Hawkins
Alan Moore
Richie Baker
Jason Byrne
Glen Crowe
Bobby Ryan
Greg O'Halloran
Heary
kearney
3 of those players will be in Cork next season.
Baker and Moore
are all thats left
and thats official!
you can quote me on that
That'll make paying the wages a bit easier.
Owen Heary, who met Bohs boss Seán Connor yesterday, has signed a three-year-deal dependent on him obtaining a free release from Shels. He has written to the FAI demanding a free transfer, claiming the eircom League champions broke his contract.
Bohs old boy Glen Crowe is also hoping to join the Gypsies.
i have a list of them i got off someone (well in the know at shels but not a convicted ciggarette thief) - its doin the rounds with the pats forumites
some have clubs listed beside them others have two clubs as they are weighing up two offers
all bar moore and baker (so far are going going gone)
"Meanwhile - in other news, RTE can exclusively reveal that an unknown individual using the nickname 'wws' has confirmed that only 2 players now remain at Shelbourne football club".
I'd get a few more phone lines installed and await the media onslaught if I was you WWS....! :D
As long as Fenlon brings none of them to the Brandywell. I couldn't stomach my season ticket help fund their wages.
Surprised at Bohs looking to bring back Crowe.
no one with long service tax payment records in the republic will sign for Derry.
they need a certain number of years unbroken to avail of the tax back for sports people - fenlon sniffed around but they wont budge.
sorry boys but uze are as disadvantaged as backwaters like cork (that no dub willl sign for)
*I said sauce on purpose boys
either is hawkins
Certainly agree that it has proved an advantage in keeping away from the current round of the mercenary merry-go-round.
But in the long-term this, added to us having to pay VAT on gate receipts is a real negative.
I've long dreamed that Derry City could build a new stadium down by Coshquin with one half of the pitch on each side of the border. We could then evade tax in both jurisdictions (a la Slab Murphy), by retreating into the other half of the pitch whilst frustrated taxmen would have to stop at the halfway line and shake their fists in a bizarre Dukes of Hazard type way.
In fact, I'm surprised Ollie hasn't thought of this already....
http://www.shelbournefc.ie/players.php
At present.
I will now answer the question in alphabetical order:
BAKER, Richie...
That is all.
I don't know if eL players look at it but the tax rebate for sports people is considerabel especially for the higher earners. Taking the example of eL players earning 70k the tax rebate while not able to draw down for 10 years is worth at least 15% top up.
I'd be surprised if a high earner such as jason Byrne was due over 200k+ tax back after his best 10 years. Its like a short term pension. was not aware tax years had to be concurrent.
Exactly, a lot of the big-earners are screwed when they come to collect their back tax.
Incidentally, a former Pats player has just been done by the Revenue because Pats claimed his tax credits despite the fact that they were used up in his other job. He get's done, Pats don't. Not the Revenue's fault but the FAI should be looking into this kind of financial cheating.
KOH
Who?
As far as I know the tax incentive only applies to your 5 highest earning years over a ten year period as a professional sportsman.
It's the only reason Malcolm O'Kelly and Brian O'Driscoll didn't go to France when offered deals there.
Afaik it's your 10 best years.
I didn't think they had to be consecutive though, but that would make sense given the idea behind it, to incentivise top sportspeople to stay in Ireland.
Otherwise they could spend their peak years abroad and still avail of up to 10 years tax rebates.