Everyone who reckons cork got away lighty cop on
If Fai took away Cork's Licence now they would not be allowed to play any more games in Prem league this season which would have the league in a worst mess.
If the cork have not sorted out their mess by end of season they will stugle to get a prem licence next season ( same thing that happend to shels)
Of course they got away lightly they were paying massive wages for players they couldn't afford which was stopping other clubs from signing them. Maybe Rovers, Bray or even yourselves could have signed some of these players and would be challenging more.
Cork only lost 10 points which made no difference really to their season. But they affected other teams season's by taking points off them with these players.
How many points have cork taken off Galway this season?
In my opinion cork should have lost all their points up to now or at the very least start next season with a massive point deduction. a 10 point loss when they had nothing to play for is no punishment at all.
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Cork could now miss out on europe for next season, or even still not be given a premier licence for next season. On top of that they could also miss out on Setanta cup qualification. That adds up to €250k when you include gates, sponsorship etc.
Cork got a licence on the back of written assurances from the owner about putting money into the club. They might not get a licence to play in the premier next year.
The FAI cant really do much more at this stage. At the start of the season they could afford the squad because they had a backer who said as much in writing.
Small slap on the wrist? Rovers were deducted 8 points for submitting false accounts in their licensing application. They got no further sanctions for going into examinership.
City got deducted 10 points for going into examinership and may yet face further sanctions depending on how the rest of the season pans out. But for now the season continues on with minimal disruption to other clubs and City have to fight for survival let alone to avoid the possible further sanctions down the road.
The situation is different to Shels, City were given a budget and stayed within it. They were spending money that they were guaranteed. Now that guarantee is rescinded City received a ten point penalty for going into examinership and all future breaches of the license from now to the end of the season will also be punished.
Yes i do realise what trouble they are in and i have every sympathy for their fans but yes they did get off lightly with the punishment they received from the FAI. Are you saying they were punished severely?
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
The FAI should do everything in its power to help clubs. However it should also punish them for breaking the rules. If City have unmanageable debts at the end of the season they will, most likely, be denied a premier license. Similarly they'll be punished for any other breach of licensing. Personally I hope that a deal can be agreed with the creditors (including staff & players) during the examinership process. This is what the process is for and is outside of football.
Would you feel it was a slap on the wrist if Sligo Rovers, Cobh Ramblers, Waterford Utd, or any other club in difficulty got a 10 point deduction for going into examinership (touching wood it doesn't happen)? Or should clubs like City, Drogheda, Bohs and St Pats* get punished more severely? The size and position of the club should have nothing to do with the punishment, one rule for all.
* Left out Derry as they seem to be cutting back for next season
FAI as you say can't do much at this stage...but they can learn from this, they must in future refuse to accept "written guarantees" from so called backers which as has been demonstrated in Cork's case aren't worth the paper they were written on...instead starting next season they should insist on a bonding system whereby in the event of a club not meeting it's debts then the value of the bond could be drawn down... in reality I'd guess the likes of Arkaga would't be prepared to fund the cost of a bond.
Can't remember the last time had a Shels discussion
Genuine question but did someone really pay 20m for the lease at Tolka? Was this before the floods as I would think almost impossible to get planning permission next to the Tolka river now. Well certainly after recent changes mooted by Minister for the Environment.
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