Quiet? Sure didn't Tom announce a new General Manager at the club
Liam Meaney, come on down. (pardon the pun)
I do hear a sweeping sound though,the sound of issues being swept under the carpet.
Quiet? Sure didn't Tom announce a new General Manager at the club
Liam Meaney, come on down. (pardon the pun)
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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I see the Liverpool Legends thing was postponed. That'll probably further delay payments to players and staff.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
The FAI really need recognise that this guy is just going to try and fall over the post on Nov 30th and it'll all start again from there.
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.
You should jump along with us and we might get a group discount.
This bit from the cork site would scare me if I had tickets what would happen if TNB walks / company folds they have already got this money in...
"Please note, all bookings and ticket purchases for either of the events will still be valid for the new date and we respectfully ask you all to bear with us until the new date is finalised before enquiring about refunds etc."
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.
PFAI issued a statement saying all players paid today; http://www.pfai.ie/news/214-cork-city-players-paid
edit- In other news, clubstore closed!
Last edited by adamd164; 12/11/2009 at 10:48 PM.
A transient, horrible, fantastic dream,
Wherein is nothing yet all things do seem:
From which we're wakened by a friendly nudge
Of our bedfellow Death, and cry: "O fudge!"
Ambrose Bierce
Are the players now paid in full for the season or was that just one of the list of scheduled installments?
I seem to to remember that the schedule ran on into the close season?
A transient, horrible, fantastic dream,
Wherein is nothing yet all things do seem:
From which we're wakened by a friendly nudge
Of our bedfellow Death, and cry: "O fudge!"
Ambrose Bierce
Bishopstown is locked up. Shop is locked up. Off field staff to be paid today *Inhales...holds breath*
You know, if Cork's holding company folds, selling its name to a new holding company, they could start anew in the First Division. That'd free up a spot in the Premier, which no doubt Frank And Irene would consider best given to the biggest club in the First... Derry city (Mark D).
You can't spell failure without FAI
Unfortunately that won't happen because the FAI have made it abundantly clear that any no new entity can parachute straight into the first division, licensing wouldn't allow it, so the new Cork club would be out of luck there!
Unless of course it's Derry and an unmerciful serving of Fudge is required.
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
Isnt there some deadline coming up at the end of this month for clubs to submit accounts?I know theres some deadline that Cork will struggle to meet coming up in a couple of weeks but not sure which it is.I hope they pull through and survive,to lose Cork and Derry in the space of a few weeks would be a disaster.
Yeah, on nov. 30th Clubs must have either
1. all employees [current and former] paid up in full
or
2. an agreement in place with people who have not been paid up in full.
if an employee, current or former, has gone to the courts to get their money then licencing cannot consider that particular case.
Specifically in Cork's case if money is owed to employees, current or former, and they refuse to sign an agreement, my understanding is that it could prevent CCIFL getting a licence. In the event that people sign up to the agreement and it's in place on 30th November, in the snapshot of time that is licencing CCIFL complies and gets a licence, if that agreement is subsequently broken, the outstanding money is not a matter for licencing until the next application period.
i.e. if an employee hasn't been paid, signs an agreement with CCIFL on a payment scheme which is in place on 30th November the licence application can proceed. if on Dec 1st tht agreement is broken and the employee never gets their cash, the FAI don't consider the outstanding wages until Nov. 30th next season. if in the meantime the employee goes to their court to claim the cash, the FAI may not consider it even at the next window.
Cork City: Making 'Dream Team' seem realistic since 2007.
It seemed significant last night that Gavin kept talking about the actions of certain individuals at clubs and also mentioned that TNB should engage with FORAS. It seems the FAI aren't even pretending to have illusions about the fact that the guy is a waste of space.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
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