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    Quote Originally Posted by weecountyman View Post
    This morning it was formally announced that Sunday Wasiu (the striker - ex Luton and Colchester) was leaving to go to Cork. Wasiu has been the talisman this season and only recently was in poor form. He's allowed to leave, under a contract that was drawn up by Roddy and not approved by the committee (as it was supposedly on a Friday evening before they played Valletta), for a mere €5,000.
    How can he sign someone on a transfer when the FAI have imposed a transfer embargo on the club? This just gets messier and messier.

    Edit: By the way, it appears that we've "Kevin Doyled" them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    How can he sign someone on a transfer when the FAI have imposed a transfer embargo on the club? This just gets messier and messier.

    He can sign whoever he likes - but the FAI won't accept any registrations while the embargo is still in force.

    Like Roddy himself - any 'signings' are a waste of time & space.
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    It's not clear what the story is but apparently Sunday is flying, no pun intended, on Sunday to Ireland to meet up with Roddy for pre-season.

    I'm shocked at how small the budget is set for this year, I'm not 100% but Roddy complained that the budget in Malta was "only €18,000 a month" on Newstalk. There the cost of living and wage levels are significantly lower, plus travel is non-existent. So it seems a bit odd now. Maybe Diamond Joe Quimby is on board as well in Cork :-)

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    You submitted a plan to the FAI that said you would pay €12,000 per week in wages.
    The FAI sign off on all contracts ?

    Why did they let cork go up to €35,000 per week at one stage?
    All payments over the table?

    The FAI are as much to blame as Cork if they only agreed to 12k in the pre season budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiktok View Post
    Reported in the Evening Echo Newspaper yesterday that Cork City's wage budget for next season's playing staff will be €20,000 per month so approximately €5,000 per week.
    For what it is worth a journo friend relayed to me that Coughlan recently told him the budget would be €500k (presumably €12,500 pw over 40 weeks).

    I have no idea if this is true (TNB probably doesn't either) but have no doubt about the veracity of the conversation.

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    Anyone else feel like Cork is a lame horse at this stage? Should be taken out of it's misery...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomofman View Post
    Anyone else feel like Cork is a lame horse at this stage? Should be taken out of it's misery...
    Its been a lame horse for a long time, and it should have been put down months ago.

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    http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...t-2004940.html

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    From the link above - last paragraph
    Earlier this week, Alan Mathews withdrew his legal proceedings against the club, a development which means that his case comes back under the remit of licensing. Mathews is listed as an employment creditor dating back to 2008, thus adding to the bill that the Leesiders need to settle if they are to have any chance of remaining in the top flight.
    Good or bad news for Cork / Coughlan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    From the link above - last paragraph

    Good or bad news for Cork / Coughlan?
    Bad news for Coughlan. I'm happy with it though. Hopefully will force him to sell up based on no licence...or just to **** off.

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    Doesn't Mathews hate Coughlan? Imagine any move by him is designed to screw TNB over if so.

    Quote Originally Posted by higgins
    You submitted a plan to the FAI that said you would pay €12,000 per week in wages.
    The FAI sign off on all contracts ?

    Why did they let cork go up to €35,000 per week at one stage?
    All payments over the table?

    The FAI are as much to blame as Cork if they only agreed to 12k in the pre season budget.
    Presumably they didn't go over 65% until the season started, at which point they had a transfer embargo slapped on them. FAI logic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomofman View Post
    Anyone else feel like Cork is a lame horse at this stage? Should be taken out of it's misery...
    So should all junkies

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    If we cast our collective minds back to when Roddy went to Floriana, there were many people on here advising their fans that Collins was trouble and shouldn't be touched with a barge pole.

    They only have themselves to blame therefore. The stench that follows Collins is so bad that you'd have thought people would have learned to give him a wide berth by now.

    The man needs chasing out of Ireland, never mind Irish football.

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    Yeah def agree, a little hard to feel that sorry for any club that would give him a job - did could have saved themselves an awful lot of money and grief if they only asked any LOI fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    They only have themselves to blame therefore. The stench that follows Collins is so bad that you'd have thought people would have learned to give him a wide berth by now.

    The man needs chasing out of Ireland, never mind Irish football.
    Completely agree, if any Cork City fan had a say in the manner of his appointment then i'm sure we may have escaped the reign of Roddy the Plasterer but it was Coughlans call, birds of a feather....

    In fact Tom and Shoddy are like Siamese twins about Cork at the moment, seen in the Boardwalk restaurant yesterday lunchtime at a sports awards event and then later at Nemo Rangers complex, possibly sussing out a place to train now we've been locked out of Bishopstown.
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    It's easy to slam a club for hiring a manager and giving him a second chance. The fact remains that the man, Roddy, is a decent coach and good motivator, he got a mid-table team firing and unfortunately had a personal falling out with one one bad egg in Malta, and after that it seems things weren't completely rosy.

    To say Cork fans didn't have a say in appointing the manager is true, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any crowds, any sponsors and any protests against the appointment. It's often that no matter how objectionable a manager is, if he's winning, he's tolerated, if not, then he's out.

    Apparently Cork are going to pay compensation to get "their man".

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Doesn't Mathews hate Coughlan? Imagine any move by him is designed to screw TNB over if so.


    Presumably they didn't go over 65% until the season started, at which point they had a transfer embargo slapped on them. FAI logic.
    Yep, hates him with a passion. Anything he could do to screw him over I'd say he'd do it, unless he's had a religious experience lately.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weecountyman View Post
    It's easy to slam a club for hiring a manager and giving him a second chance. The fact remains that the man, Roddy, is a decent coach and good motivator, he got a mid-table team firing and unfortunately had a personal falling out with one one bad egg in Malta, and after that it seems things weren't completely rosy.

    To say Cork fans didn't have a say in appointing the manager is true, but it remains to be seen whether there will be any crowds, any sponsors and any protests against the appointment. It's often that no matter how objectionable a manager is, if he's winning, he's tolerated, if not, then he's out.
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    Benno, he played for my team and this year I was certain he was going to take over but instead we got the Galway boss. Now while I do respect Roddy's achievements (relatively) on the field, his recent attitude and behaviour really is disgusting. So when he was first mentioned in relation to Dundalk I thought, hmm, would this be a total disaster (remember we've just had Sean "drop the shorts" Connor) or might he actually do a half decent job. But now, not a chance! You figure someone might mature or cop on after being blacklisted for so long, instead he seems to have made an even bigger victim of himself and more reasons why nobody wants him.

    So, long story short :-) when Sean Connor left, I'd have been willing to give him the chance, now, no way in hell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by weecountyman View Post
    Apparently Cork are going to pay compensation to get "their man".
    Good luck with that.
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