Funny, at Harps last home game v Shelbourne, one Cork Tom told me that Athlone were screwed and they wouldn't be in the league next year.
The oracle has spoken....The Sun has listened.
Sounds like we are rightly screwed. Surprised if we have a club next year
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Athlone Town AFC 1887-2017
Funny, at Harps last home game v Shelbourne, one Cork Tom told me that Athlone were screwed and they wouldn't be in the league next year.
The oracle has spoken....The Sun has listened.
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I hope this can be sorted in the Midlands. Athlone was always a good place to go for a game and I used to like when they'd come up to Dublin and the resulting goalfest (early '90s). I thought they'd a major cash injection and sorted all their debts some time ago?
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Sadly this is what I was hearing from friends of players back in May so it's been coming for a while. If Athlone do pull out and with stories circulating about Cabinteely looking to do the same due to costs it really makes the first division a joke next season.
There is a serious problem in Limerick over the last number of years with traditionally strong teams having to pull out of the leagues and come back a few years later starting from the bottom. You have league of Ireland clubs continually struggling to get through a season and you have an international team as weak as it has been in a long time and not looking like it will get much better. Football in Ireland is in a seriously poor state. Barr Dundalk I think most people would have to admit the league is getting weaker despite the injection of a few ex-Irish internationals.
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This is unfortunately all too true.
I am hearing worrying reports from people in Drogheda about whether they will be able to continue in the first division, if relegated.
The only money coming into Irish football is European money. That is exclusively for the benefit of four clubs (five this year). The rest don't have a pot to p1ss in.
Even before the season there were disturbing noises from Athlone, and those have only increased as the year has gone on. It seems they gambled on promotion this season and it never looked like happening. Hopefully they pull through though.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
This is truth I haven't a clue how clubs run only only merger gates & poor prize money this is why armageddon is feared if we dont get europe this year it has become vital to nto just compete but to survive.This is unfortunately all too true.
I am hearing worrying reports from people in Drogheda about whether they will be able to continue in the first division, if relegated.
The only money coming into Irish football is European money. That is exclusively for the benefit of four clubs (five this year). The rest don't have a pot to p1ss in.
The stadium is owned by Athlone Town Stadium Limited CRO370008. This company does not operate/run Athlone Town FC. The stadium was part financed by a grant of €2,850,000 from the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism and this amount was secured as a charge on the company's assets in 2007. Per the abridged audited accounts there was a sum of €3,103,649 in long term creditors at May, 2014. There is no breakdown of this figure available.
I do not know the entity that runs ATFC.
I recall a number of years ago, reported by RTE, that ATFC received a bequest. I understood at the time that it was to go towards the club's debts.
Before the Cork match I was doing a radio piece here about Pats and how European football was vital. 1 of the studio guests had the cheek to ask me - "What is wrong with Irish clubs, why can't they balance their budgets?" It took all within me to keep from telling him to, you know, his club, Zenit, are not just outside the FFP, they were bankrupt only a few years ago and but for the need for Gazprom to limit taxes and wash money, they'd be gone.
From what I believe Irish clubs do a great job just to survive, but when survival (financial) is the key aim, where is growth, development and expansion. After a while you just get tired of surviving and think, there has to be something better than this! Dundalk are lucky as they've hit a run of good form under a good coach, with good players. A downturn and Oriel is a wasteland again. And if the boys from Fastfix pull back, it's over for the club.
I really hope Athlone pull through, and Cabinteely too.
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Im not sure what the wage structure is the FD, but there will always be a few trying to spend big(ish) to get promoted. However I really think clubs in the FD should just pay expenses, maybe some/most are, and offer it out to players to at least have a chance of playing at a higher level. It would be a disaster if Athlone pulled out, especially after making such brilliant stadium progress, but then again trying to attract fans to watch FD is not an easy job.
Spud, just on Dundalk, you should know that 'The boys from fastfix' are actively trying to resolve the lease issue, this is the main stumbling block on why the ground has not been improved of late, however I will admit it has been left in a poor state for decades now with little spectator investment apart from new seating to areas already there. There are also no signs they will 'pull back', and even without any European money and moderate second place prize money, they returned a small profit from the Football Club in figures that were released in 2014 (that did not include the league winning prize money)
Back on topic, I hope Athlone can sort things out, but a more widespread problem is that First Division.
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Oriel, I know you read my comment in a positive like, the 2 boys are brilliant and in my dealings with them in the past showed they are not just Dundalk men, but out and out decent guys who love sport, Dundalk and doing the best. The lease issue scared away other investors who were in talks with Gerry, and if it stays the same Oriel is not going to be the place it can be. I would love if they could get some sense from the Casey's (not that they're not sensible) and really get the club the way they want it.
You hit the nail on the head, the First Division is the issue. I had a look last night on the crowd numbers, when a team drops to it, the crowds are 1/3 or more down. This reflects teams with big travelling support or curiosity value. It really looks like 1 league of 16 teams is the only way to go.
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The annual "club in a mess because of the FAI approving their desperate fantasy uncosted budget at licensing."
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Something you leave in your will.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
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