None of the players with us did. They were incredibly loyal, more than anyone expected. In fact it got to the stage where the fans were behind the players and would have supported them fully in any action they took. In some people's eyes they let themselves take too much crap. But the loyalty shown is something I never imagined would happen and I wouldnt expect in most situations.
He did, but that was for his compensation. we had cancelled his contract and he got compensation in court. Coughlan never paid so Farrelly went to wind up. He wasn't a player at the time though.
Seriously? Have you read your messageboard? You wonder why they didn't go public and open themselves up to the threats and abuse in person? The club knew who they were, that was enough.
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SkStu, I've a lot of time for you as a poster on here, but I have to say I can't see where you're coming from at all.
The players are owed money, they're legally entitled to that money. Bohs said they didn't have it, and asked the players to wait until a certain date. That date has passed, Bohs now have the money but are refusing to pay. I think 100% percent of the blame in this lies with Bohs, and the players in question feel like they have beeen left with no other option but to play hardball and go to court (It's not hard to understand why they might not put too much faith in Bohs' request that they just wait longer for the money).
As people have said, once you pay these players, the story is over. You have the money to pay them - you admit that they'll eventually get it anyway. Why not just pay them now and save yourselves the hassle and bad publicity?
Not to mention legal fees. Thats why I think Bohs don't have the money.
Which probably throws up more worries (as in has all the findraising money gone already?)
AFAIK the money owed is on existing wages. Yet Bohs are still trying to negotiate a pay off for future wages? What confidence would any of the players hvae that the pay off will be paid on time when outstanding wages aren't being paid?
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I read yesterday that bohs have nearly reached their 300k fundraising target but most of the amount was in the form of pledges, if bohs seriously believe that all even half of that 300k will ever materialize into the form of real money then they are living in the land of OZ thats why maybe they are letting this go through the courts cause they dont have the money.It would be a huge risk to play around with the high court if they could actually afford to pay the players off.
All very well if it were remotely true
- The two players (Shelley and Gray) set the date not the club. the club indicated it hoped to be in a position to pay all players by the end of January (this, of course remains to be seen)
- the club currently does not have the money to pay off all the players involved - fact. unless you are suggesting they pay off these two to the exclusion of the others your point does not stack up.
- the players are not just seeking wages due but a buyout payment for next season. As they are likely to be unable to comply with the commitments of their contract they have no entitlement to any payoff.
other than that you are 100% correct![]()
The two players had to set the date because the club consistently didn't meet the agreed date (as in, no wages since 30 November)
So how's Paddy Madden being paid? Or do you coincidentally have coming each week only an amount equal to his wages? What about the amount received from the FAI? Or the E300k the club say they've raised? (The possibility here is that what the club are reporting as moneys raised is actually only pledges promised, which as the US Government will tell you are two completely different things).- the club currently does not have the money to pay off all the players involved - fact. unless you are suggesting they pay off these two to the exclusion of the others your point does not stack up.
I would doubt you could sue for something like that.- the players are not just seeking wages due but a buyout payment for next season.
Last edited by pineapple stu; 14/01/2011 at 12:33 PM.
You can't sue for money you're not entitled to yet. Unless Bohs unilaterally terminated their contracts then in that case it would be compensation based on future earnings.
Spot on. They are suing only for WAGES owed, not for any mythical severance package.
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also Stu, the players didn't really 'set the date'. Statute did, once it was clear they weren't getting paid and had to go down this route there's a statutory requirement for Bohs to have settled with the creditors within 21 days.
I suppose you could argue the players set the date by initiating proceedings, but yeah, statute chipped in as well alright.
So, ironically, marinobohs, it seems that "other than that you are 100% correct"
It depends on whether the option of an extension on Shelley's contract was triggerable by the player or the club. If it required Bohs' consent then Shelley wouldn't be entitled to a claim, but if it was him who could trigger the option then the club would need to make him a reasonable offer of settlement (and the fact the club didn't release him would be circumstantial evidence that they wanted him to stay another year).
Intro to a post on the Bohs forum about McGuinness -
Followed by a raft of agreement (not one post challenging this).Originally Posted by ashbournebohs
Imagine turning on the board. What a ridiculous concept. Sure what have they done to get the club into their current position? It's all the players' fault; everyone knows that.
If the shoe was on the other foot and them jokers on the Bohs forum weren't paid by their jobs they would be whinging and moaning to uncle joe on liveline, Its sad to see fans of clubs being so naive , players want their money thats all they played for Bohs in the first place for they dont care about the clubs history they care about feeding their family's and paying their morgage shocking demands!!
The Bohs position in December was
The players were obviously sceptical about this mind-January 'promise', and apparently with good reasonThe Dalymount Park club said they have been in negotiation with players since last month on offers to buy-out existing contracts and added that players were told that it would likely be mid-January 2011 when funds would be in place to back the contract offers.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2010/1221/bohemians.html
At least you've moved on from "Bohs are in the right"
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That's fair enough, I've been wrong in my post.
But as pointed out, the players can't sue over a buyout of their contract, only for wages owed. That, apparently, is around 4 grand (each, or altogether, I don't know). Are you really telling me Bohs don't have that much to pay these two players and make the winding-up order go away?
Last edited by osarusan; 14/01/2011 at 2:16 PM.
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