You posted this, implying it was game over because Gannon was gone and the FCC were leaving. That is what I challenged. This did not mean it was inevitably game over, the decisions that followed did.
so when they found out in November that Gannon was gone for good and the FCC were looking to run (the closer it got to an election being called), it was game over.

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Spudulika
If all of this had happened out of the blue last week you might have a point. However, they knew from the middle of last season that Gannon was gone, they knew the economy meant getting sponsorship and investment would be difficult. They had months to talk to players, pimp them to other clubs and set up a fundraising plan to fund the coming season. Instead they carried on with their heads in the sand hoping it would all work out until the last minute.
Why did the FCC do this? Who was running the club?
If a prudent plan had been made for the coming season for the club to be self sustaining do you really think the FCC would have closed down the company? Honestly?
You seem to be defending them on the basis that they had no chance and couldn't have predicted what was coming. That's a load of rubbish. They made poor decisions whihc led to people losing the club that they loved, to me that's unforgivable.
You seem to back away from mentioning the word "inevitable" which was your own conclusion to draw on what I'd written, which is fair enough as it is your own viewpoint, though please don't try to make it mine.
If I were defending them I'd have taken an entirely different tack, defensiveness is not an issue here, it's a dead issue after all. It's very interesting how you have such an insight into the club, it would be even more interesting if you could elaborate on the decisions, plans, work being done as this is something that probably should be in the public domain.
As regards a sustainable plan, in the LOI? Not in any climate. When it was the boom time our clubs ran up debts, when crowds were flocking to games they were still losing money. No matter which option to take, they were still going to be hit, maybe they could have been braver, maybe they could have been heroes, though the graveyard is full of them.
On a related point, it's great to see fans of other clubs now looking for reasons to castigate those involved for not keeping the club going. Of course if they had, and made a dogs mess of it, it'd be a different point of view, with alot less "feeling" for the people who loved the club.
In all honest micls, are you sad that Sporting Fingal are no longer in business, does it bother you? Personally for myself I'd say yes, though only because it's another sad story for the LOI, nothing else.
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