Or this.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
By what authority was an amnesty offered?
It wasn't really an amnesty, rather a threat of more action. The FAI seem to have brought "we didn't know" line though. As I said early, the players can probably whistle for what their owed, so they haven't really walked scot free.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
The longer this goes on the more incredible it seems to me, since I fist heard it earlier this week I just can't believe it, in fact I refuse to believe it ... is Pat McDaid really only 32? He looks at least 40.
Derry's new Chairman has now resigned too...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_...st/8356761.stm
Is this the first time the whole issue has been put as simply as that?Derry City were expelled from the League of Ireland after the FAI said they broke regulations by holding secondary, unofficial contracts with players.
It is alleged these contracts were used to get round limits on the amount clubs can spend on players wages.
So is this what other clubs can expect if they go over the 65% rule, or is this what other clubs can expect if they try to hide going over the 65% rule?
Well no, Fingal didn't jump a queue, they were an equal member of the queue because there had been no previous A League seasons, and they were just one of another entries for the first one.
This time around, there has been a few, and thus Derry are at the bottom of that queue.
Lets redefine what it means to heal
In fairness, I don't think you know what you're on about. He said on the radio yesterday that he was determined to stay on. The reaction he got from our fans may have convinced him he wasn't wanted. He's an extremely arrogant man - some of his posts on our forum are utterly disgraceful - and I have no doubt that he thought he would be able to get away with staying on the board. Delaney also said today that he remained a stumbling block.
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