After the debacle around the semi final this year, bohs have accepted the invitation to be in the competition again
https://twitter.com/bfcdublin/status...817782784?s=19
Last edited by Mr A; 27/06/2019 at 9:56 AM.
Some of the younger talent like Mandroiu are contracted until the end of the 2020 season.I would think that the likes of Talbot Levingson, Finnerty Grant, Mc Court,Leahy ,Kirk, Lyons , maybe Wade Slater, would be the rest of the core full time prospects.
Bohs must be in a financially healthier position than budgeted for the season.Made a decent operating profit last year and must be making at least 8k more per home match in gate receipts and ancilliary sales than last season.So the money should be there , and the board seem to be strategic enough in how they spend it.
Board policy is to use any additional resources to sign players for next season but not necessarily on 52 week contracts.
Reality is that unless dates are changed for Qtr final and semi final (should they get that far) the same problems as last season arise. Presumably the FAI/SFA have sorted any potential issues out to avoid the debacle we had last year.
I presume Waterford got the other invite?
Rumours say Waterford are the other team invited but nothing confirmed from club yet. I presume the FAI won't change their mind on our eligibility for it this time. Is there much money to be made or is it likely to cost more money to take part?
You probably qualify as one of the English owned non league teams
Need to change the thread title! It's now the Tunnock's Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup. Which must surely be one of the worst names for a competition ever.
And Waterford will be taking part.
Certainly gives the Pat Graces Famous Fried Chicken League a run.
It's a proper mouthful alright
Nearly as bad a name as "Unite The Union" cup.
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