Well i suppose its members would have to vet them. How is it done anywhere else?
But if it wasn't theirs to sell then they would have had to concentrate on raising funds like any other club, fund raising etc. Its fairly dumb the way it all panned out which is case and point that clubs shouldn't have to manage the grounds they play in.Bohs didn't lose an asset. They sold it (mulitple times) and wasted the proceeds
Clubs shouldn't exist if their business model includes selling their ground everytime they get in trouble.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
So who are the members?
You think owning a ground is a negative?But if it wasn't theirs to sell then they would have had to concentrate on raising funds like any other club, fund raising etc. Its fairly dumb the way it all panned out which is case and point that clubs shouldn't have to manage the grounds they play in.
And all the trusts in the world won't change thatClubs shouldn't exist if their business model includes selling their ground everytime they get in trouble.
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as i said on the Bohs mb i think we could do a hell of a lot worse and not much better.
Aaron Callaghan taking over at Bohs? He's a great coach but his spells with us and Athlone as manager were disastrous.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
it was being rumoured for weeks lad.
..... wow ! the Tallaght fixation goes on The LOI is a small enough community and few things are news by the time there is an "official announcement" (see pretty much every topic on here).
.....But if it makes you feel important to believe shams knew who was to be Bohs new manager before Bohs (the club that appointed him) well, fire away gives the rest of us a laugh at least.
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