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    Post Is Full-Time Paying Off?

    Is Full-Time Paying Off?


    It is often said that good business is all about getting the timing right. The brave decision by both Cork City and Drogheda United to follow Shelbourne down the road of full time football seems to be paying off. As both sets of players look forward to their fourth meeting this season in next week's mouth watering Setanta Sports Cup final, their respective directors will be welcoming another big pay day as the winners will receive a whopping €150,000 and the losing finalist will take home €80,000.

    Both clubs also command large attendances at their home games and have steadily increased their supporter base over the past few seasons which has allowed them develop a steady income stream, which in turn not only increases their bank balance but improves their borrowing power.


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    Full time might be paying off for Cork and Drogheda at the moment, but what about Shelbourne or Bohs? The league just isn't generating the money to support fulltime football beyond a few clubs at the moment. Also, the clubs are still very vulnerable to a period of underperformance wreaking financial havoc. To support professional football the league has to be improved from top to bottom steadily over a period of years, but I fear we will instead cast about looking for the silver bullet and keep going nowhere quickly.

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    Full time football has us fifth at the moment so I'm happy.
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    Oh no, just what will Uncle Fester Jeffries say about City not being classed as full-time, every excuse he has used will be out the window. Hope the Bluemen who post here see this article.
    "The Derry fans were fantastic in both matches. They sang their hearts out all the time and created an even better atmosphere than the Cup Final. They were brilliant. - David Graham, Gretna striker

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    Simple answer for me is that we have played Cork, Drog and Shels this season, all full-time sides. There has been between next to nothing between the 3 sides on all matches. The game against Shels was even, Drogs slightly shaded it against us and we were better than Cork. We train part-time and pay a fraction of what they do. Personally i don't feel that there is a big difference between the clubs for the wage difference and the money being handed over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Simple answer for me is that we have played Cork, Drog and Shels this season, all full-time sides. There has been between next to nothing between the 3 sides on all matches. The game against Shels was even, Drogs slightly shaded it against us and we were better than Cork. We train part-time and pay a fraction of what they do. Personally i don't feel that there is a big difference between the clubs for the wage difference and the money being handed over.
    Apart from the fact you are wrong about the Cork game, all three sides had to start their seasons earlier with the Setanta, Cork and Drogs are still in it aswell, we've practically playered double the games you have played ... that doesn't come into it does it ??

    Anyway .... the crowds/conditions will never improve enough to allow clubs to go full time, the clubs have to move first .... it'll never be handed to the league so its up to clubs to move forward. Full time is an important part that will allow clubs to do that and Euro footie this years should be a big difference too with the Irish clubs in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    Apart from the fact you are wrong about the Cork game, all three sides had to start their seasons earlier with the Setanta, Cork and Drogs are still in it aswell, we've practically playered double the games you have played ... that doesn't come into it does it ??
    Surely you starting your season earlier is better, your players should be more match fit the the likes of Bray.Yes you have played more games, but early on in the season that should suit you and being full time pro that should be even better again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    Apart from the fact you are wrong about the Cork game
    Any newspaper report I've read has said Bray were the better side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu
    Any newspaper report I've read has said Bray were the better side.
    Including this from Cork's own beloved Examiner: Mark McNulty made two stunning late stops to earn champions Cork a draw they scarcely deserved at the Carlisle Grounds as they slipped four points behind leaders Drogheda.

    But as usual, typical Cork arrogance aptly demonstrated by the comment made by A Face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Simple answer for me is that we have played Cork, Drog and Shels this season, all full-time sides. There has been between next to nothing between the 3 sides on all matches. The game against Shels was even, Drogs slightly shaded it against us and we were better than Cork. We train part-time and pay a fraction of what they do. Personally i don't feel that there is a big difference between the clubs for the wage difference and the money being handed over.
    I think its later on in the season that the full times team will pull ahead. Its a long season and granted ye have had a good start and played well but do you think you will be in the top 4 come November??

    Just my opinion anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superhoops
    But as usual, typical Cork arrogance aptly demonstrated by the comment made by A Face.
    Oh come on, that was to the bone ..... i am hurting on the inside here, have you no mercy !!

    Look, we gave you a point now enough already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    Oh come on, that was to the bone ..... i am hurting on the inside here, have you no mercy !!

    Look, we gave you a point now enough already.
    Most fair minded fans would concede Cork nicked a point, but not A Face. 'Cork gave Bray a point - I don't think so' and then you wonder why people think the Corkies are arrogant! It doesn't hurt to be gracious once in a while, you should try it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Simple answer for me is that we have played Cork, Drog and Shels this season, all full-time sides. There has been between next to nothing between the 3 sides on all matches. The game against Shels was even, Drogs slightly shaded it against us and we were better than Cork. We train part-time and pay a fraction of what they do. Personally i don't feel that there is a big difference between the clubs for the wage difference and the money being handed over.
    Fair point regarding your games against the full time clubs.But i would imagine it will be all of the full time clubs in the top 3 come the end of the leauge.Where do Derry fit in ?
    are they fulltime or what ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndrog
    Fair point regarding your games against the full time clubs.But i would imagine it will be all of the full time clubs in the top 3 come the end of the leauge.Where do Derry fit in ?
    are they fulltime or what ?
    Some are, some arnt, but they all train at the same time, older players like Beckett isnt as no point in them turning full-time when they will be retiring soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by A face
    Apart from the fact you are wrong about the Cork game, all three sides had to start their seasons earlier with the Setanta, Cork and Drogs are still in it aswell, we've practically playered double the games you have played ... that doesn't come into it does it ??

    Anyway .... the crowds/conditions will never improve enough to allow clubs to go full time, the clubs have to move first .... it'll never be handed to the league so its up to clubs to move forward. Full time is an important part that will allow clubs to do that and Euro footie this years should be a big difference too with the Irish clubs in it.
    You asked a question and i gave my opnion. Just because it is'nt the same as your's does'nt mean it's wrong.....

    And NO i was'nt wrong about the Bray-Cork game.... On that preformance full-time football is a total waste of money for Cork.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndrog
    Fair point regarding your games against the full time clubs.But i would imagine it will be all of the full time clubs in the top 3 come the end of the leauge.Where do Derry fit in ?
    are they fulltime or what ?
    Your probably right but i just dont think that the difference in wages that the likes of Drogheda, Cork and Shels are paying is really worth it..... Probably double or triple our wage bill each week and the gulf in class is'nt really there.

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    You would have to wonder about the sustainability - take Drogheda, top of the league but struggling to get 2000 into league games. At that sort of average you would earn about 400k on gates in a year, but would still leave you having to bring well over 1m in other revenue streams.

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    fair point .but we have been playing 2 games a week since the beginning of the season.We have just opened a new drogheda utd shop in the centre of town and the sale of merchandise is well up.There is also a nice little pay day for reaching setanta cup final, and when we win it .Happy days .

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    Yes, as things stand there is no doubt that income is going up - noone could deny that. The question is by how much? Is it going up fast enough to meet the increased running costs? Or put another way, where are Drogheda going make 30k a week, every week, for 16 weeks, when the season is over? Thats of course assuming the clubs running costs are 1.5m, and not 2 or 2.5.
    Bearing in mind that Cork, apparently, have 4 earning over 100k, I would imaging that there wages is close to 2m and Drogheda are supposed to be the best payers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Your probably right but i just dont think that the difference in wages that the likes of Drogheda, Cork and Shels are paying is really worth it..... Probably double or triple our wage bill each week and the gulf in class is'nt really there.
    But the gulf in class is there. These teams are the ones who will be around the top come November (and Derry). Both Shels and Cork have had relatively big success in Europe which is bringing in good mony. On any day of course Bray can stick with one of these teams but over the season these teams will pull away.
    Quote Originally Posted by Roo69
    Bearing in mind that Cork, apparently, have 4 earning over 100k,
    That's bull btw

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