It would seem so.
Lets face it, there is no deadline
It would seem so.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Any Commercial deal never mind one as complicated as this will take an age to be agreed especially with all the new debts that appeared since tuesday. Obviously the consortium would prefer to trade under the name of CCFC rather than a whole new entity. The pressure is on TNB more than them because if they withdraw his creditors will hang him.
He wont be able to stick his head out for a long while if CCFC fold.
We are the Galway Boys Stand up and make some noise"
Something just struck me. If you are a director of a company which gets wound up, you're banned from directorships elsewhere for a period of some years (5? 10?). The FAI charge on TNB for bringing the game into disrepute, that made him give up directorship, right? Will he avoid such a ban if someone finally finds a silver bullet with Cork's name on it?
You can't spell failure without FAI
Maybe I wasn't being disingeuous after all, quintas are being the quinessential anti-Tom, and behave just like him - give him until a certain time them fudge it. This is shameful but all within loopholes.
just thinking.
The only way things will be resolved more or less is if the takeover goes ahead.
If it doesnt then TNB still owns Cork City.
If that is the case then they will not be wound up on Monday as they paid their outstanding tax liability (the revenue were the only ones on the winding up order).
It would then be up to the ILC (again on monday) to decide the clubs fate.
If it was me I would be doing my damnedest to make sure the gimp cannot get anything out of it apart from the company being wound up which should lead to him being banned from being a company director for a substantial period of time.
Last edited by tippex; 19/02/2010 at 3:55 PM. Reason: spelling
So were the revenue payed on Wednesday?
I still can't fathom what's in it for the investors, Gray in particular. At least O'Connell is owed €225,000 or whatever and wants to try and get it back somehow which he won't if he lets the company be wound up. Despite their insistence on Premier Division football, the chances are the FAI are at least going to whack on a points deduction or else there really will be uproar. They've feck all players and very little time to sign any decent ones so chances are they could be down in the First next year anyway, a year later and hundreds of thousands worse off than they would have been if they just went with the FORAS club.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
And I'm guessing there wasn't much truth behind the reported 1m debt either
any word yet MICLS?
Deal done apparantly according to somebody on CCFC forum.
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im getting angry again.
Im sick and tired of being sick and tired.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
I'm looking forward to playing in the first (or premier) division, the game against Derry (or Dundalk). Its great to be able to approach the season with a clear direction to where we are going as club with a goal of promotion (or relegation) to the Premier (or First).
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