the decision from the FAI over this license will speak loads on the future of this league - will they have the cojones and integrity to follow and apply their rules and deny Cork City a license?
I doubt it to be honest.
the decision from the FAI over this license will speak loads on the future of this league - will they have the cojones and integrity to follow and apply their rules and deny Cork City a license?
I doubt it to be honest.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
the only thing i can say is :
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Why should any of the chosen clubs respect their deadlines ever again if they do give in and give the Premier Licence?. We were told in no uncertain terms what would happen if we missed the deadline of 29th January and it certainly wasn't "ah well dont worry about it sure you might get it in before the committee meets will you?. No? Well shortly after that maybe if you can?"
Last edited by Longfordian; 15/02/2010 at 6:00 PM.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Not a huge amount of point in the FAI spending any money on marketing for the league at this point. No amount could atone for the amateur look we've given to outsiders with the publicity surrounding all of this.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
I agree that they're "following orders" and why not, they'll lose their shirts and spend the next 5 years struggling (possibly flirting with bankruptcy again) if they go down to the First, but even going up to the Premier they're going to have a relegation battle on their hands and a lot of ill will from other camps. Is there any indication of what will happen if the Premier licence isn't granted? Obviously then the deal goes south, but FORAS won't get the chance for a 1st Division licence then, or what is the case?
I assume if FORAS are eligible for a 1st Div licence they'll get it irrespective of what happens with CCFC
Agree with that.
However the FAI have posibly created a loophole for Cork by the wording in the licensing manualTheir own rules may force them to give a premier license.No payables overdue towards employees and revenue/social/tax authorities
The licence applicant must prove that, in respect of contractual and legal obligations with its employees, it has no payables overdue towards employees or revenue/social/tax authorities as at 30 November of the year preceding the season to be licensed, unless by the following 21 December they have been fully settled, deferred by mutual agreement with the creditor or are subject to a not obviously unfounded dispute submitted to a competent authority.
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
That does suggest the FAI have an easy way out...
Ah they'll do what they want to do anyway, but there's more than enough other outstanding payments to employees with no agreement entered into whatsoever to hang them if the rules were being applied. Not to mention the 65% rule.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
As of yet, we are still waiting to be officially told which licence (if any) we have got.
Hunky Dorys Park - could be worse, we could be going to Old Trafford every other week
I wonder if the delay is actually because of the Cork situation
Thats exactly what will happen.
I do agree that no matter what division we go in, it will be tough. I have no illusions of winning the First at all, but I think with the likes of McNulty and Lordan and if we can persuade Hoggy to come back part time, then we will have an ok First Division side that should stay lower mid table and build from there. The Premier will be an unmerciful slog where we do face a very real chance of going straight down.
In fairness if he cops himself on he could be the perfect manager to keep a team in the Premier, getting out of the first I don't know. But no matter what he'd disappear by mid-summer citing personal reasons, then slating his employers and running amok in the media, before becoming the TV3 leading pundit.
By the way, Floriana held a media conference in Floriana this evening, related to the whole debacle in Ireland. Should be something on the wires soon if they've released a statement. Or on local football media.
Hammer and thongs - I think you've overestimated, he'll go before August, midsummer madness and all that :-)
Last edited by weecountyman; 15/02/2010 at 6:40 PM. Reason: Update
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