FAI Take A Tough Stance
MARK McCADDEN
LEAGUE of Ireland clubs who enter into examiner-ship from next season will face tough new penalties.
The FAI will formulate a policy on the matter by the end of the month and some hard-hitting sanctions, designed to discourage clubs from going down such a route, are expected to be written into the 2009 Licensing manual.
It is believed that the new punishments will see clubs not only deducted points during the current season, but they would start the following campagin on minus points
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Just how many depends on factors such as when a club goes into examinership and the amount owed to creditors.
Also, the directors of any club in examinership will be barred from holding office in the League of Ireland for a certain period of time.
And the appetite among clubs for tough new measures is believed to be strong, with one club representative saying: "There is a realisation that serious action has to be taken."
Cork City and Drogheda United both went into examinership last season and were each deducted ten points.
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