Galway latest via the Mirror via Mons blog
http://monaghanunited.tv/?p=354
The longford appeal 2006 must be cited as also the possibility of delayed transfer monies from sheffield utd for GUFC defender S Conneely wired through the FAI finance dept and as agreed to be paid to collector general on behalf of club for licencing purposes. there are many people saying prizemonies due to clubs have been delayed over the winter, This is crucial information. A delay in the txfr and the fact that they were working on the clubs behalf with the collector general need to be looked at
Last edited by geezer; 16/02/2011 at 9:26 AM.
Galway latest via the Mirror via Mons blog
http://monaghanunited.tv/?p=354
We have appealed...
And the RTÉ article that reported it is factually incorrect.
Latest from FAI:
"Galway United FC has formally confirmed to the Football Association of Ireland that the club wishes to appeal the decision of the Club Licensing Committee to refuse them a League Licence. The appeal will be heard on Friday morning. Further information will be available following the completion of the appeal process. "
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Cheers. We should rearrange our friendly on Sunday to Friday in Abbotstown
Can we pool together our petrol cans etc and help the other out, depending on the outcome of the appeal?
The article YOU attached shows
(1) staff in Aer Lingus were made redundant and rehired on lower terms (in some case, not all employees returned) where employees did not return they were replaced
(2) this was done with the knowledge of the department of Enterprise, trade and Employment
(3) the concerns raised by Revenue related to tax issues not Redundancy issues.
Thank you for proving that it is NOT illegal to replace a worker in a post made redundantwhich was the point I made (bluster or not). Dont know who you are but I understand the EAT decide on validity of redundancys not some joker on a message board. For the record no such adjudication has taken place todate (except by our hooped "expert" of course)
PS (for slower readers) deal on Aer Lingus and Irish Ferries were brokered under the Labour Relations Commission as I said. The LRC do not publish details of deals so was not able to produce link as requested by P Stu.
IRN reported extensively on the deals and I simply suggested that would be a good place to start if he wanted furthwer information.
Ironic to see shams concern over licencing bearing in mind their historic approach but no doubt a letter to the FAI complaining about the outcome will be forthcoming![]()
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Plenty of information here:
http://www.employmentrights.ie/en/in...rs/redundancy/
I think the first line is most relevant:
Redundancy is where an employee’s position ceases to exist and the employee is not replaced.
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Probably adding to my thread on their forum as we speak.![]()
Speaking personally I have not contributed to the P Stu "love in" on our forum now or previously. The fact that there is one indicates a fair reflection of your views on Bohs past and present and your apparent intent to limit any Bohs fan participating on this forum.
Anyway, I have posted examples outlining my point, whether you choose to believe them or not is pretty irrelevant.
Can some Shams fans who have access to the "inside sources" please enlighten me as to how we have gained a Premier License when we were allegedly under financial investigation?
Also can those who have access to the "inside sources" enlighten us all to when this alleged investigation will be published?
A few hypothetical questions:
1) If Galway United fail in their appeal and are only granted an A-Championship Licence what will the situation be with regards to the 2 Divisions? As it would stand there would be 10 teams in the Premier and 10 teams in the 1st? Would they not leave it like that rather than having a 12-team Premier and an 8-team 1st Division?
2) Had Waterford United got a Premier Division licence would they or Monaghan have been ranked higher in terms of getting a Premier Division place? Waterford finished higher in the league but obviously Monaghan beat them in the playoff
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