Bohemian FC wishes to thank the club’s staff, members, supporters and creditors whose support and patience have helped keep the club going through its financial difficulties. In particular, Bohemian FC thanks those who have contributed to the club’s loan scheme and to other fund-raising initiatives and have in this way crucially helped the club in this difficult period.The club is determined to maintain these efforts and to ensure that Bohemians continue to play in the top flight of Irish football, as they have done – uniquely among all the clubs – since the establishment of the League of Ireland 90 years ago. Due to these efforts and continuing reductions in the club’s costs Bohemians are in a better trading position than at this stage last year: all payments to the Revenue Commissioners and to players are up-to-date and no player contracts are being carried over.
Cost reductions have been achieved largely through job cuts and reduction of working hours. The club thanks the staff involved for their co-operation and their understanding. Bohemians are continuing to reduce trade debts and the club needs to pursue its fundraising activities. Supporters are urged to help make the
Big Bohs Gig at Vicar Street on 27th November a big success. As is well known, the club has debts of over €4million to Zurich Bank. Repayment of this loan falls due in June 2012. Meeting that target depends very largely on being able to realise the value of the club’s major financial asset, Dalymount Park. Bohemian FC is in continuing negotiations with Zurich Bank about the schedule of interest payments on this loan.
The Club is also actively working, through its legal representatives, to resolve legal issues relating to the possible sale of the club’s property. Members were updated by the board and the club’s legal representative on progress on these issues at the members’ meeting in September.A further update will be provided to members at this week's EGM.
As members directed at the most recent meeting, Bohemian FC is continuing to explore all possible options for securing the club’s future into next season and beyond.
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