You may way be an asset rich club but your short term liquidity is terrible. Borrowings are very high and while interest rates are low and interest repayments are low too. But they will rise soon inthe next 12 months and you will be under more pressure than you are already to make repayments. All well and good have big assets but you cash supply is ****e and those assets won't easy convert to cash when you need them.
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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.
Granted bohs have big finanacial problems and the members WILL HAVE to act at the AGM but honestly getting lectures from Rovers (gone broke & STILL no ground) Shels (gone broke & 1st Div) Derry (St john Hume begging friendlies to survive not long ago) or Pats (Business plan - 3 mill wage bill to win SFA) Cork (far, far too much to list) need I go on ?
Bohs assets (Dalymount primarily) still way exceed what is owed even in these times. Only a small part of the ground is in dispute -FACT. We are by far the best team in the League and have Champions Lge and SETANTA to add to last years fixture list.
The fact is that no club in the league is in a great position and this clearly applies to Bohs amnd Yes we should be concerned. perhaps If the "preachers" on here looked after their own clubs then perhaps rovers/shels/cork/drogs would not have gone bust.
The difference is that all these clubs have all taken corrective actions, even if it was forced upon them (even if your wage bill for pats is way, way, way overstated)
The other point to note is that Cork, Pats, Shels and Rovers acted wrecklessly at the helm of directors of a private company. While supporters may be complicit to the problems, they're not the cause of the problems
However Bohs are, and have always been, a members club. The people responsible for your financial mess are the members of your club, as you voted on these accounts every year, and you voted these people in.
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as opposed to homeless Hoops living in a rented ground (still ?) with a crap team ? kidding themselves that they are getting somewhere ? Thanks but no thanks, Bohs will be around ,long after the homeless hoops are finally history.
By the way no member of our Board was convicted of football hooliganism can hoops say the same ?
"Your assets are worth nil"
presumably the type of accounting that has worked soooooooooo well at SRFC.
Will do, and perhaps you could stick to managing a small part time club and leave us to look after the best team in Ireland and a club that has NEVER gone broke and has NEVER been homeless![]()
nah, more like up his backside. land is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, and this economic climate, that amounts to about zero. most property developers (the still solvent one anyway) will be looking to shift what they've already built, not gamble onfurther development that tha banks probably wont fund anyway. and location is everything, especially when the small piece of land that is sold off actually contains the all important access route.
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The FAI won't let Bohs go to the wall. There'll be a deal done for the ground and then the FAI will get their wish of forcing a ground share with Shels. Different clubs, different rules.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
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Almost every other contribution here is sneering, self-satisfied guff from people in glasshouses with memories which I am sure are a lot shorter than those of their erstwhile creditors.
But we can't argue with this. We are a members' club. It is a privilege to be part of such a club, but with that privilege comes responsibility.
There is an inherent danger in some supporter owned clubs that if at some point things start going seriously wrong then fewer people want to step up to board/committee level. Naturally people don't want to get involved with a sinking or discredited ship, and the disillusionment drives people away and makes them wary. You may have plenty of people saying they want the incumbents out of office but when it comes down to replacing them you end up continuing with the same for sheer lack of other options.
There can come a point at clubs were a revolution is needed- but finding sufficient people with the time, energy and skills to entirely take over an operation as complex as an LOI club is tremendously difficult.
Bohs obviously need a revolution, and I hope they achieve it. (For the record, Harps need something approaching a revolution as well).
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