Fixtures have been made out afaik but, can't be released until Licencing has been completed.
I know their PR machine must be in overdrive promoting the new season, seriously they should have got all the licenses sorted early in January then release the fixtures at the end of the month to allow clubs to have a full month of build up for the new campaign.I'd be surprised if the FAI even realised there was a new season coming up....
They must have had to make half a dozen sets of them so if they already have them done...............![]()
any word from the high court on the chancer?
Got his backside kicked quite comprehensively in court apparently. Lost his case according to the Cork forum. Hope the FAI screw him for costs. All too predictable.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
It's him personally rather than Cork though that took the case. So it's his own assets at risk. Whatever they are.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Wouldn't normally have great time for the FAI but I look forward to that statement.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Last edited by Mr A; 27/01/2010 at 4:40 PM.
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Wherein is nothing yet all things do seem:
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Of our bedfellow Death, and cry: "O fudge!"
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would I be right in assuming that this will seriously weaken his demands for a higher payout by selling the club as he is not allowed to be involved for 12 months anyway. So one way or another Cork City are shot of TNB?
Just so this is clear. Has Tom Coughlan also lost his right to appeal the decision - the 12 month ban - against the FAI within the FAI Rulebook?
Aon, dó, trí, bhí mé i mo luí, thit mé den leaba, he! he! he!
There's usually a deadline for appealing. I'd imagine it's passed. They usually only give a week or two.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
AFAIK part of the FAI's defense was that there was an appeal open to TNB and he didnt take it and went straight to the judicial review. So I would say the time has passed for him to appeal.
I'd love to see the costs involved in him taking this action...
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Between his costs and the FAI's I'd say he's looking at over €50k of a hit, maybe more. Two days in the High Court doesn't come cheap. Good enough for him anyway.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
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