Drogs' Court Case

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  1. A face's Avatar

    A face said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Navandrog View Post
    Lovely interview with Vincent

    http://www.tv3.ie/sport.php?request=...ew=&video=5068

    So happy
    Fair play to the guy. He had some wise words there even if people will slag him for showing emotion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Guitd View Post
    It will make the league look foolish and corrupt if drog end up in the prem division,it slaps the face of those clubs who run their tax affairs properly with the revenue hammering some clubs for tax deadlines for tax clearance certs yet the revenue let first cork and now drog away with tiny % of large sums of what was owed by these clubs ,the FAI have to look at this and make strong and proper decisions .IM sure some clubs today will say F**k the tax man lets all do what drog and cork did .
    I think the Revenue didn't object in court yesterday and Cork City sorted them out as well so there is no issue with either clubs tax affairs. If the Revenue are saying its ok then whats your problem with it.

    Agreed the FAI have to look at it though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr A View Post
    I am delighted Drogheda survived, but I feel it would not be right for both them and Cork to be in the premier. And I honestly would feel the same regardless of any potential impact on FHFC.
    If they pass all the existing criteria then why shouldn't either be in there?
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
  2. Sam_Heggy's Avatar

    Sam_Heggy said:
    Quote Originally Posted by A face View Post
    If they pass all the existing criteria then why shouldn't either be in there?
    Just because, thats why. I rest my case.
     
  3. A face's Avatar

    A face said:
    Quote Originally Posted by Sam_Heggy View Post
    Just because, thats why. I rest my case.
    .... i hear ya fella !!
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
     
  4. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    The FAI don't own Cobhs ground.
    That's irrelevant.

    For once, Fintan has it spot on. They won't give Cobh money to help meet licencing, but they'll spend money to help Drogheda meet licencing? Doesn't add up.
     
  5. WindmillWarrior's Avatar

    WindmillWarrior said:
    Technically the FAI own UP. And they want to upgrade it.
    They dont own St Colmans Park.
    Adds up to me!
     
  6. micls's Avatar

    micls said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    Technically the FAI own UP. And they want to upgrade it.
    If you wouldnt mind popping over to where I was arguing this point(possibly earlier in this thread) and pointing that out to your fellow Drogs fans Id appreciate it
     
  7. Bald Student's Avatar

    Bald Student said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    Technically the FAI own UP. And they want to upgrade it.
    They dont own St Colmans Park.
    Adds up to me!
    Probably why they didn't buy St. Colman's last week.
     
  8. ndrog's Avatar

    ndrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by micls View Post
    If you wouldnt mind popping over to where I was arguing this point(possibly earlier in this thread) and pointing that out to your fellow Drogs fans Id appreciate it
    ssshh micls .dont tell anyone about this , its a conspiracy for the fai to help drogs on the sly .They own the ground when it suits us and they dont when it dosent
     
  9. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    Technically the FAI own UP. And they want to upgrade it.
    But they've no need to upgrade it.
     
  10. oriel's Avatar

    oriel said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    There was very little difference with our crowds from being near the bottom of the table to being near the top so I dont think thats a very big issue for us.
    Yeah that is a fair point, drogs always got solid enough crowds for fighting relegation.

    Although I'm split in my view if they should have been relegated, but also happy that we`ll prob have the first Prem Lge derby in 21 years this season if they do manage to get a prem licence.

    Whatever happens its been some recovery, full credit to Vincent Hoey, a very decent man by all accounts.
    #DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), only Irish club to win a game / points in Europa League Group Stage (2016).
     
  11. Drogman.'s Avatar

    Drogman. said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    But they've no need to upgrade it.
    Well it could be argued that they need to upgrade it due to the amount of internationals that are played there.

    Anyway, the ball is in the FAI's court now, so I wonder what they'll end up doing.
    Forzadrogs.....A blog by a Drog with an opinion!
     
  12. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    But it's not like the FAI are forced to play those games in Drogheda, whereas Drogheda kind of are.

    And underage internationals don't come under licencing. Belfield Park and Whitehall have hosted underage games no bother.
     
  13. WindmillWarrior's Avatar

    WindmillWarrior said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    But they've no need to upgrade it.
    Ah dont worry, we'll think of a reason! Health and safety or something like that will do the job!
     
  14. SeanDrog said:
    [QUOTE=oriel;1095385]also happy that we`ll prob have the first Prem Lge derby in 21 years this season if they do manage to get a prem licence.

    [QUOTE]


    has it been that long bloodly hell
     
  15. WindmillWarrior's Avatar

    WindmillWarrior said:
    Quote Originally Posted by SeanDrog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by oriel View Post
    also happy that we`ll prob have the first Prem Lge derby in 21 years this season if they do manage to get a prem licence.

    .

    has it been that long bloodly hell

    No it hasnt! There was top flight derbies in the mid to late 90s.
     
  16. SeanDrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by WindmillWarrior View Post
    Ah dont worry, we'll think of a reason! Health and safety or something like that will do the job!

    I suppose it could be argued that we have been renting this since the early 80's from the FAI to play national league soccer and it was the FAI who brought in licencing with the ground spec requirments - so they should be the ones to upgrade their ground to the required standard.

    Million ways to argue for and against it. End of the day its their ground and has been for a long time - nearly 30 years.
     
  17. Drogman.'s Avatar

    Drogman. said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    But it's not like the FAI are forced to play those games in Drogheda, whereas Drogheda kind of are.

    And underage internationals don't come under licencing. Belfield Park and Whitehall have hosted underage games no bother.
    True but I'm just trying to make up a good sounding excuse

    Anyway at the end of the day, I think all clubs who have debts now should be kicked out of the league
    Forzadrogs.....A blog by a Drog with an opinion!
     
  18. ndrog's Avatar

    ndrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    But they've no need to upgrade it.
    The fai are helping dundalk financialy to upgrade the plastic pitch are they not ? they dont NEED to do that ?
     
  19. holidaysong's Avatar

    holidaysong said:
    Quote Originally Posted by ndrog View Post
    The fai are helping dundalk financialy to upgrade the plastic pitch are they not ? they dont NEED to do that ?
    No they're not. We're paying for some of it with the company that installed it paying the majority of the cost.
    www.dundalkfc.com

    Colin Scanlon - hero!
     
  20. ndrog's Avatar

    ndrog said:
    Quote Originally Posted by holidaysong View Post
    No they're not. We're paying for some of it with the company that installed it paying the majority of the cost.

    I was misinformed so .