I am coming in late on this thread but what you have said is exactly how I feel about it as well. As a member of FORAS I will always support the majority view even though my own view may differ.
A lot of people in Cork actually care a lot about history & if yo were a member of FORAS you would know a lot more. Don't believe everything someone tells you.
But you're not in the FAI fortunately for us.
Last edited by dahamsta; 16/02/2010 at 2:34 PM.
Dundalk FC appear to be the first club to break silence on the Cork City licence scandal.
"It is entirely laudable that the FAI are considerate of creditors, but this is a step too far. It is pretty obvious that Cork City do not hold the required tax clearance certificate at the close-off date, and that the rules and regulations are being applied unevenly. We have no wish for any club to be denied a rightful place in the league, and have empathy for Bray Wanderers and their supporters in the current uncertainty. In relation to the Europa League, we expect to be nominated as the League of Ireland's third representative and we will be making our feelings known in no uncertain terms to the FAI.
The additional ambiguity about our initial series of fixtures is an inconvenience for the club and it's supporters, although Europa League nomination and the application of fair play are the fundamental issues. We expect the FAI and the Independent Club Licensing Committee to do the right thing when eventually the decisions are finally announced."
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/articles/2883/
Fair play to them. Delaney won't be happy, he doesn't usually like clubs sticking their heads up above the parapet in these matters.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Fair play to Dundalk FC. At least one club has the balls to come out and speak the truth.
I wonder will others follow suit?
In a reverse of the traditional gladatorial call: we salute you Dundalk, who are about to die.
You can't spell failure without FAI
Never thought I'd say this but . . . well done Dundalk FC.
As for the concerns of Bray and Cork fans regarding signing players and the transfer deadline, correct me if I'm wrong (and I'm not), but the deadline is in relation to signing players on the books of another club. Out of work players can still be signed after this date, which seems to be a hell of a lot of players. Granted, I would imagine the better players will have been signed by Feb 22, but it doesn't mean club's can't strenghten their squads with non contracted players
"Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins."
"Homer Simpson, smiling politely."
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
Totally accept that. Either way you can't prepare properly for next season. Totally crap situation and I'm not making any excuses.
Sorry - O'Connell and Gray definitely want a team in the premier, end of. My point was that if the financial side is the only thing wrong with the application and the consortium agree to pay it, it puts pressure on Tom (the sports fan who invested 1m of his own money) to just get the feck out. FAI can award premier licence and still relegate the club.
Exactly. What happened to Derry did happen quickly. If only we were so lucky! To pull out now would be spun as Foras killing the club. The local newspaper has printed numerous pro-Coughlan stories and made some editorial decisions that were damaging to Foras and protests against his regime. I'm of no doubt how this would be spun.
Secondly, the aim of Foras is to ensure the survival of the club. It's in the mandate and most members wanted to exhaust this avenue before starting up a new club, without the name or history of its supporters.
fair play to Dundalk for the release. They have a legitimate expectation to a euro place and they are just doing what they need to do to protect that. Its to be admired. I hope it puts pressure on Delaney to put pressure on the Independent Licensing Committee to DO THE RIGHT THING!
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Shock as Dundalk demand to be given Cork's European spot. Still, fair dues to them.
Hanging up my scarf and not renewing my season ticket.As someone said its bad enough when officals on the pitch make poor decisions that go for the bigger club,you can put those down to "mistakes".However when the administrators of the league favour the bigger clubs too then how is that fair?????????????I wouldnt mind but Galway Utd starting to put together a handy squad,knowing my luck they will do really well this season.I just cant justify though forking out money to support a league where fairness and equality are clearly and blatantly not being shown by those controlling it.
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