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The Revenue are sick to the back teeth of LOI clubs at this stage Id imagine and Cork in particular. It'll be very hard to get them to agree to any deal that doesn't involve a huge amount paid up front.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
The fact that they seem to have no intention of costs so far and haven't paid any tax whatsoever really seems to indicate that if it isn't in 2 weeks they go under it'll be still be soon.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
As posted by my source himself...
Originally Posted by 'charliesboots'
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It's common enough for clubs to pay tax annually at the end of the season in fairness.
However, if Revenue were asking for the money and none was paid, it's criminal.
How much was that offer for Healy and Behan?
Because John Delaney told him too.
I'm not sure its 100% correct to say they haven't paid any tax since the came out of examinership.
It seems that up until the point the petition to wind them up was brought they hadn't paid any tax. They then seem to have made some back payments but their cheques for present payments falling due (PAYE and PRSI) bounced so since the petition they haven't paid any tax.
It's extraordinary what's gone on and it appeared today that revenue have had enough of it.
Enough of this farce. Its time for FORAS to step in take control of the CCFC from Country Tom. It maybe the only way to save their club but if it means slashing costs and taking the hit of playing First Division or the A Championship, then so be it. But at least they will still have a club.
How can CCFC fans stand by and watch this farce go on. At the way things stand at the moment, they have dodged the hangman for just another 2 weeks.
FORAS don't have E400k; what can they do? The club isn't going to go into examinership again. Only chances they have of taking control are (a) Coughlan ponies up the full amount and then sods off or (b) FORAS take immediate control of a new entity.
Or the club is wound up and FORAS purchase the trading name and lease for Turner's Cross from the liquidator.
Because of the restrictions on the lease there won't be many potential buyers.
I'd imagine they could then apply for membership of the league play in the A League next season if needs be.
That's kind of option (b) though (or at least, it's what I meant)
On the Cork forum, the point was made that they went broke in 1995, but kept their place in the league. You'd lose all existing assets, but if you set up a new company quick enough, it seems, you could buy them again (granted, you'd struggle to buy the players' contracts if you had to offer sensible money) and keep playing in the Premier, maybe with a points deduction. Don't know if that's possible though. Was it mid-season in 1995 when they last went broke, does anyone remember?
The Licensing rules were set up specifically to stop clusb folding, and then re-starting in situ
54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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It'd be a shame to see CCFC wind-up.
I know this was posted on here before but what happened to the 500k guarantee that Coghlan had to lodge into an account,to show he had the funds to run the club?
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