No wonder some ex-Bray players are smug about the self-inflicted demise of Bray when reading crap like this.
Your club agreed to pay players, reneged and denied it and still functioning as an entity spending money elsewhere - they've have every right to be whinging, moaning, cribbing and pointing out how disgracefully they are been treated by Bray Wanderers. You'll know how they feel about it the day you're employer screws you over which has obviously never happened to yourself. Ooooooh but no one else would have paid them... well you's signed them up and go and take responsibility for it - go and pay the players what they are owed, oh but wait, you were paying them in cash? 1) illegal & 2) cheating - Bray Wanderers can't admit that can we!? No wonder your club is the shambolic state it is when your board members feel they are getting off the hook by listening to some fans blaming it's victims for your club's own self-inflicted demise.
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Getting caught signing or verbally agreeing double contracts once might be considered unlucky, but to apparently get caught out a second time would be downright careless.
And I stand over their smugness - their twitter accounts have been full of it for a year now.
Plenty of players have been caught out financially over the years from many different clubs and I haven't heard them cribbing nearly as much. Neil Horgans book is well worth a look on this subject. I am sure we can all think of problems like this at many different clubs over the last 10 years - quite a few have been reinvented in that time as a result of their debts. If the club folds nobody will get paid - including a current squad of 20 players - there is a bigger picture.
From what I have heard, the ex-players getting paid is the pivotal thing as to why the takeover might not go through. One shareholder doesn't want to sell until they are all paid and the person buying doesn't want to take on these debts. I can understand both sides approach, but if the standoff continues we may well fold and everybody loses. Twitter is no place to sort out these issues.
Fair point but a Mexican stand off is of nobody's interest. And at the end of the day the biggest loser is the supporter. To say though that everyone does it and that makes it OK then that is a fallacy. In my eyes is cheating and if it happened last season then either of UCD or Athlone were cheated out of a premier league place. The season before that Longford or shels were cheated. Go back another year it was Waterford.
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This. If you dance with the devil etc. The PFAI aren't doing anything with good reason.
But Bray are in the wrong too if the cash payments allegations are true. Why haven't the FAI sanctioned Bray for this? Lack of evidence? Why don't the players provide them with statements? Maybe the players won't do this because it would firmly shut the door on them getting paid? If this is the case, then Bray have played a blinder in stringing the players along in a bid to avoid punishment.
Croly confirmed, 3 year deal, Gill as assistant: http://www.bwfc.ie/croly-announced-as-bray-manager/
Edit: This was in wrong thread earlier: McGettigan's seeking legal advise: https://soundcloud.com/darren-quigley-1/recording1-mp3
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They should just try and wind the club up.
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Denis O'Connor on RTE: https://soundcloud.com/rtesport/bray...-denis-oconnor
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McGettigan's statement:
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No idea. But as he no longer plays in the league the union probably would not let him join. Also I cant see the union backing him up for something that happened while he was not a member.
The PFAI isn't a union so I'm sure they could let him join if they wanted to. I'd imagine they don't want to get involved in any discussions over the widespread practice of undeclared contracts as it could bring greater scrutiny on their members' own deals.
http://www.extratime.ie/newsdesk/art...e-near-future/
So who owns the club? I am getting really confused now!
My understanding from reliable source was that O'Connors now held 40% of the shares, McGettigans had acquired 48% (but not an overall majority) and 12% was still held by original directors - my guess was Pat Devlin, but it was only a guess. So I thought that the 12% was the issue.
Reading this article suggests I am totally wrong - it suggests that McGettigans own none yet? So who are they buying out?
Where did Dennis O'Connor come from and whose shares has he now bought and indeed why has he bought them?
I can understand why McGettigans looking to come on board as they have a prominent business in the town and there is advertising and local good will to be gained. But who are the O'Connors and why would they want to get involved.
There was a comedy fundraiser supposed to be in the Royal a few weeks ago - was in pulled because of tensions at board level. The press conference was not in the Royal, despite previous conferences being there. The club shop is supposed to be there?
Dennis O Connor on East Coast FM: https://soundcloud.com/darren-quigley-1/recording2-mp3
Very interesting piece.
There is a Denis O'Connor mentioned here: http://www.irishtimes.com/news/polit...unal-1.1743741
And here: http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland...al-149478.html
Does anyone know for sure it's 100% the same guy?
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There needs to be a serious concerted response to everything that is going on behind the scenes.
There is no way anyone from the outside can say who to believe and if it is not sorted soon the level of goodwill the club has will be gone 100%.
Every issue needs to be clearly answered (good or bad)
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