Except some of the people involved in the 'new' club were involved in the old one...
And Rangers fans will tell you they're the 'same' club...
"New company formed", I said.
Let's not start all this again though...
Except some of the people involved in the 'new' club were involved in the old one...
And Rangers fans will tell you they're the 'same' club...
Which all goes to prove that even the average LOI fan gives more of a %&^* about the Scottish 3rd division than they do about the 1st division of their own league.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
No no... You have that all wrong. They don't give a %&^* they give a %&^*&#
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Okay, having crunched the numbers, it looks like Rangers are probably not going to suffer financially as much as I'd assumed. It'll still be interesting to see how they get on if and when they return to the top flight.
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Isn't licencing supposed to ensure that clubs sort themselves out/ don't get into crap? Who's responsible for that continuing debacle?
A club takes responsibility for themselves, it is the FAI's job to take responsibility for the league in general, and to protect well run clubs from poorly run clubs.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
No, licensing just gives minimum standards for entry into the league. It doesn't make clubs have to budget long term, make them efficient marketeers or give them any sort of impetus to get to a stage when licensing is a foregone conclusion
Right. So if there was no poorly run clubs, that'd be easierA club takes responsibility for themselves, it is the FAI's job to take responsibility for the league in general, and to protect well run clubs from poorly run clubs.
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Nothing except commonsense - given the current financial climate and hand to mouth existance of some/most clubs. (Of course commonsense would also dictate that this should be being done by forward thinking clubs irregardless - sadly there's nothing more uncommon)
Its easy to knock licensing, and the annual fudge fest, but despite its shortcomings its dragged us to a situation where most clubs are being pragmatic.
I applaud Monaghan for what they did, in looking after themselves, but feel that without licensing it would actually have been harder for them give a one finger salute to frank and irene.
Licencing approved Monaghans budget. So yes, it is very easy to knock licencing when it approves budgets that result in a club pulling mid season because they don't meet (the apparently ridiculous) assumptions in the budget. Licencing made no difference whatsoever to what Monaghan chose to do.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
You seem to be claiming licensing is without merit.
Would you advocate scrapping licensing, as opposed to improving it? (baby/bathwater?)
A flawed system was ill-conceived, and unnecessary, in the first place.
On the other hand every system has flaws, and these should be eliminated/minimised.
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