I don't see Cork City or Vendra Investments in the list.
adam
anybody hear of how much CCFC are getting . I believe St Pats have got €1mill and even Ramblers got a 1/4 Mill and an another b**** pale team Newbridge Town are getting 400,000 What s the story ???
I don't see Cork City or Vendra Investments in the list.
adam
holy****in****e
Ilen Rovers €180,000
nice one lads..
one of the smallest GAA clubs in the county and we scope the 11th largest grant.. the lads must be laughing all the way to the.. south of france![]()
life is random
even bloody ramblers got €275,000!
Last edited by Éanna; 31/03/2002 at 1:29 PM.
I'd suspect if you don't apply you won't get any money.
Are these the capital grants that you need to raise at least 30% of the money for your project yourself?
We've consistantly been getting grants for the last few years anyway so I wouldnt be too concerned. Its not like there could be much more done to the Cross anyway besides cover the St Anne's end.
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Is just typical isn't it...
It seems that everyone got something.
Cork got 7 1/4 million .... Waterford are the closest to us with 3 1/2, that is fair enough i think, i know Cork is the biggest county but you have to admit that it is good, what will Dublin get though.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
The allocations were (ph=per head of the population):
Carlow €489,000 (€11.75 ph);
Cavan €691,200 (€13.06 ph);
Clare €1,123,000 (€11.95 ph);
Cork €7,251,000 (€17.24 ph);
Donegal €5,039,000 (€38.76 ph);
Dublin €21,454,900 (€20.27 ph);
Galway €3,058,000 (€16.19 ph);
Kerry €2,835,200 (€22.48 ph);
Kildare €4,870,000 (€36.08 ph);
Kilkenny €1,116,500 (€14.82 ph);
Laois €809,000 (€15.28 ph);
Leitrim €837,600 (€33.43 ph);
Limerick €2,656,000 (€16.09 ph);
Longford €757,400 (€25.11 ph);
Louth €2,545,000 (€27.61);
Mayo €2,284,000 (€20.48 ph);
Meath €1,605,000 (€14.63 ph);
Monaghan €1,233,000 (€24.03 ph);
Offaly €405,000 (€6.85 ph);
Roscommon €1,301,000 (€25.03 ph);
Sligo 1,527,600 (€27.37 ph);
Tipperary €2,478,000 (€18.56 ph);
Waterford €3,253,000 (€34.36 ph);
Westmeath €2,319,000 (€36.63 ph);
Wexford €2,121,000 (€20.32);
Wicklow €1,813,000 (€17.66 ph).
He looked after his own!!......![]()
surprise surprise. Has he denied that yet?!Originally posted by oddboy
He looked after his own!!......![]()
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I remember Kildare got a lot per person last year too. Course it wouldn't have anything to do with the Finance Minister being from there now would it.Kildare €4,870,000 (€36.08 ph);
btw looks like Offaly got royally screwed too.
why did the amateur rowing club(cork) r4eciev €1mill???????
j'accuse!
Originally posted by ccfcman
why did the amateur rowing club(cork) r4eciev €1mill???????
I seem to remember something a while back about them renovating their facilities for competitions in Inishannon or somewhere.
As long as they raise 30% or more of the cost of a project & apply correctly for theres no reason the rowers shouldn't get grants.
this being an "amateur" club !!!
j'accuse!
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