What impact does "free agent" status have as regards the transfer window. Can other LoI clubs sign free agents after the transfer window closes?
I suspect that there is very little opportunity for most of these players anyway, with other LoI clubs before the close season. Sligo, Drogheda and Dundalk have been active in signing players in the window, and presumable are fully committed. Shamrock Rovers may have some capacity, Bohs have a transfer embrago and it is difficult to see any of the remainder of Derry, Galway, St Pats or Bray, having any signifcant means to sign new players.
maybe a silly question but could TC not give any monies he may have to Foras before the friday deadline that could be used in the future or is all the spoken for.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
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Not a hope I think, CCFC will be wound up earlier in the day.
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Would Bray consider playing the match as a friendly, so fans could have some kind of 'moment'?
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http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/2266/
apparently its going ahead, being used to shows other clubs what kind of players are available,
and the players have defered there wages for a week, and that gives couglan and extra E120,000 to offer the revenue,
so, if he gives it to the revenue hows he gonna pay the players![]()
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also isnt it a bit dodgy for both teams, especially if someone gets injured, bray have a the rest of the season to worry about, and the city players need new clubs, who gonna sign an injured player,
i really hope they have a friendly one,
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
honestly, how anyone can be happy about this situation beggars belief.
Following the demise of Cobh this now leaves the 2nd biggest city (and biggest county) in Ireland without a LOI team. An awful day for Irish football and especially for Cork fans. Hope they can regroup in some form in the future![]()
would bray be oblidged to play a game in this instance
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
Yeah,because what if a player got suspended(i know injured was already mentioned)
Ah hopefully by some miracle they will be around come Friday,a big points deduction and let them see out the season even with a team of youths...if for nothing else at least there would be revenue from gate reciepts for FORAS
Only another 9 titles till Drogheda become pride of county louth!!!
Certainly no LOI team, but Cork is not Ireland's 2nd biggest city. According to the 2006 Irish Census, the population figures are:
Cork City = 119,418
Metropolitan Cork = 274,000
County Cork = 481,295
By contrast, the latest population figures from NI are:
Belfast City = 267,374
Greater (or "Metropolitan") Belfast = 645,536.
By way of comparison, Belfast has four teams in the Irish Premier League (Glens, Linfield, Crues and Cliftonville), plus another (Donegal Celtic) in the Championship.
Seeing as Belfast has too many teams, and Cork now has none, I'd be quite happy to let you have one of our spares for free.
"Cork True Blues" or maybe "Linfield Rebels" anyone?
http://www.cso.ie/statistics/popofea...tycity2006.htm
http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/factsa...mographics.asp
Just to show that it's not only the League of Ireland that sees clubs go into liquidation: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...on/8174920.stm
Actually a few similarities, in that a new owner takes over, claims to have invested lots of personal money and continues to refuse to admit that all is lost.
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