I entirely agree with what's posted above- I have no problem with Cork and Drogheda.
I just think letting them off with a slap on the wrists sends out an incredibly bad signal that financial insanity is actually well worth it in some ways, especially if you lack assets.
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Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
sure shelbourne went through the same situation, and it didnt deter anybody.
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I see the FAI have moved the goalposts and have given Drogheda an extra week to get their licence application lodged with the FAI.
For the love of God.
Every time I being to believe the League is getting serious about regulation they manage to backtrack.....
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.
Providing we get our own license, yes we would.
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Has anyone read the current FAI guidelines on licensing? Perhaps there is leeway there for this to be allowed but if there is none then they should include it now so they can define what 'helping a club' means.
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It's all more inconsistant crap from the FAI.
Another season goes by and still we're talking about next season being better, they will get tough and sort it all out starting next year!!!
We've been hearing this for the past few years now.
Infastructure was meant to be sorted after a few years but still nobody gets punished.
Cork and Drogheda are not the first to go into examinership. If it wasn't fair then they should have punished them and not started talking about how next year will be different.
All we have now is any time the FAI make a decision that doesn't seem fair they will claim next year will be different. How many years do we have to listen to this ?
Everyone knows that the FAI can punish clubs for their actions this year.
Last edited by higgins; 07/02/2009 at 2:06 PM.
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I'd fully agree with this, but what happens if a club goes into examinership during a season? The club, when they come out of examinership, will know they will be relegated regardless of future results, and will probably offload some of their better players and start preparing for the following season's campaign. That will be somewhat unfair to teams who played them before they went into examinership. It is a pretty small point I guess, but such things can be crucial to other teams chances of winning the league.
Last edited by higgins; 08/02/2009 at 8:04 AM.
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Ridiculous thread - clubs aren't to blame for the punishment they receive.
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