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Bohs crisis intensifies as Nugent forced out
By Neil Ahern
Thursday August 07 2008
AN IN-HOUSE feud over expenditure at Bohemians Football Club is threatening to cast a shadow over the Gypsies' title challenge as certain members of the club's board last night voiced their concerns over what they believe to be an increasingly precarious financial situation.
It is the latest of a number of in-club crises to strike the Eircom League, which has prompted an Irish Independent investigation that can be found inside today's paper.
A board meeting took place last night at Dalymount Park after once-club director Michael Nugent was ousted from the board in the wake of his growing concern over the finances at the club.
Nugent reportedly questioned the viability of Bohs' growing expenditure -- the club is understood to have run on a loss of €1.3m last year alone -- based on projected funds from the sale of Dalymount, which is yet to be tied up as doubts remain whether it will go ahead.
According to Bohs' AGM booklet printed earlier this year which the Irish Independent has gained access to, Bohs spent €1.7m on player wages last year -- 95pc of the club's turnover.
The figure counts for a wage increase of nearly 50pc over their 2006 expenditure on player wages as the club's 4pc profit in 2001 escalated to a 73pc loss of their overall turnover by 2007.
After expressing his concern, Nugent was removed from the board by leading club members and in response, a petition was passed around with a view to calling an emergency general meeting to discuss the growing unrest.
Nugent, famed for scripting the play 'I, Keano', declined to comment on the matter before the club meeting last night, where it was expected the petition, signed by at least 50 club members, would be given to President Gerry Cuffe and Honourary Secretary Gerry Conway.
Special report pages 4-5
- Neil Ahern
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