If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Probably have a good chance if we can show we have the intention of moving into the Markets Field. Then the club can make a bigger push to speed up the move which has slowed down since we are still in the First Division. The first phase of developement should be enough to bring the Markets Field up to a premier licence standard.
Time is of the esence though. The longer we are left waiting the less and less likely it is we would be in a position to move I would think.
The plot thickens...rumours of the current directors wanting to sell the name Galway United to Salthill Devon...for a euro
Rumours they'll loan the name to Nick Leeson, who'll split it up into derivatives and sell it on the Asian market.
Rumours put out to attempt to destabilise the formation of a community based and members owned club representing Galway city and county.
Agreed ... but the converse of this is that a huge amount of tourists visit the city, and a percentage always visit Terryland. "United" also have a huge catchment area, there are 300,000 people living with an hour of the city. Supporters from South Mayo and Ennis often attend matches.
2nd or 3rd Holding company to own the club. If you're equating holding companies going out of business with clubs doing so, most clubs have been out of business more than once.
Fair play to GUST, ballsy move. I'm sure it was a last resort. I'd assume that the Directors of Galway United, with the debts there, will have Ilittle choice but to (in the absence of an income stream) wind up the holding company which you'd hope would allow GUST to buy the club back through legal channels.
BS as usual from the directors. They have no intention of doing so and couldn't even if they wanted to. They walked away from the car crash they created before the end of the 2010 season. They told the manager and players not to deal with GUST on the one hand but directed employees and creditors to GUST for their money. GUST intervened at the 11th hour on a number of occasions in 2010 to save it from collapse, never mind in 2011.
Leeson writes to the FAI every month to remind them of the money he allegedly didn't pay himself during 2010. Considering how many unpaid creditors came to light on a weekly basis for a good part of this year, you'd have to wonder where it went (he says sarcastically).
Agree 100%. It really is a head scratcher...![]()
There is an online petition supporting GUST's license application here. http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/gust
great to see past players who are now plying their trade over in England signing the petition, thanks lads and ye'll never be forgotten.
report on the meeting in the Claddagh Hall last nite aired this morning
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