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    Need more info there razor - not sure who you're describing?

    Cork ran with it then, even if they didn't instigate it. I stand partly corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Cork ran with it then, even if they didn't instigate it. I stand partly corrected.
    I think as is per usual with an RRS (Reading Rock Solid) they knew we needed the money urgently and acted accordingly.
    It baffles me how that every time our back is against the wall that Reading know just when to strike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by higgins View Post
    Does this break any agreement you had with the creditors after examinership ?
    Deals with players on repayments are all you require.

    How could you be that stuck for 100K after only a few weeks of clearing 90% of your debts!
    My worry would be that this actually circumvents the creditors agreement and that they'll see none of it. My understanding is that they'd agreed to 50% of any sell-on clauses, the Doyle sell-on clause no longer exists. If that was even partly the thinking behind it, they've every right to be furious.

    As for the reason for the deal, I guess our new owner didn't have the money to cover both back pay to players (though i can't see how he would have been the examiner's preferred choice if this was the case, they'd be preferential creditors) and money for current/new contracts through to the start of next season.

    Possibly had no choice in the matter. If it's to ensure a licence for next season, it had to be done.

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    Creditors not happy

    from tonight's Evening Echo

    Creditors angry at Doyle clause
    CORK CITY’S creditors are up in arms today over the cashing-in of the Kevin Doyle transfer clause at Reading.
    Creditors say they are resentful that they were not consulted and feel the move is a panic action so the players can be paid their back money before the November 30 deadline. Cork, and new owner Tom Coughlan, are reported to have received E200,000 from Reading to relinquish their 10% knock-on clause in Doyle’s contract but creditors, who contacted the Evening Echo today feel the club have given away a possible 1million bonanza for the sake of a quick fix e200,000. Doyle, who plays midweek for Ireland against Poland has netted 14 goals for the Royals. Despite the fact that he signed a three-year extension at Reading there is no guarantee that he will not move in the January transfer window.
    Cork’s predicament is that they have to pay the players’ back money from the period of examiner ship by the end of the month to secure a UEFA licence for next year. “There’s a lot of resentment and unease out there among the creditors who kept the club in football in the first place a few
    weeks ago. They feel under the terms of the examinership that they are entitled to a percentage of this Reading hand-out,” said one of the creditors, Terry Barrett who is calling a meeting of the creditors for later this week.
    All the creditors are due their 7.5% dividend today. The Evening Echo was unable to contact Tom Coughlan this morning.
    "Its the bad players who are the luxury not the skillfull ones"
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    All the creditors are due their 7.5% dividend today
    Maybe that's what the money was needed for?

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    This sounds very serious to me, no ??
    Already not even two months into it he seems to be short on cash to pay very small amounts of money ?

    Of course he has the cash and could have easily paid out of his own pocket on the basis it was returned from the Doyle fee at a later date or through the 2009 season.

    100% proof that he's not going to put his own money into this I'd say.

    Also have the fans no access to accounts still ?
    I thought members on the Board was agreed so you should know how things are working I would have thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by higgins View Post
    This sounds very serious to me, no ??
    Also have the fans no access to accounts still ?
    I thought members on the Board was agreed so you should know how things are working I would have thought.
    I don't know the details but even when fans (via Foras) the information would be confidential & not for public discussion.
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    Of course
    I wasn't looking for detailed answers but just seems like the fans still don't know the current financial situation ?
    All I was wondering was is there somebody representing fans at some level with this knowledge. Did the fans not even know when the 7.5% had to be paid ???

    Things don't look that great from where I'm sitting but then I'd probably swap with you all the same. I know one thing for certain you don't want to be going around the First Division grounds any time soon.............
    Last edited by higgins; 17/11/2008 at 6:31 PM.
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