Same way they gave a contract worth that to Gareth Farrelly...Originally Posted by el punter
How have Bohs managed to amass a revenue liability of close on half a million?
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Same way they gave a contract worth that to Gareth Farrelly...Originally Posted by el punter
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Dublin Citys 70k seems large for squad of part-time players. I think fulltime teams are always likely to have bigger tax bill.
In Pat's previous accounts, the amount was E330 or so. So, yes, it appears to be coming down significantly.Originally Posted by Dodge
Pete - the important question regarding Dublin City's liability (and everyone's, I suppose) is how old is it? Is it two or three years that they haven't paid? It isn't necessarily just the most recent year.
AFAIK, we have significantly reduced ours.
How is that structured does anyone know? Why would any club pay half a million to a rookie manager?Originally Posted by Dodge
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It would include his wages as a player too, don't forget. Still crazy money though if true.Originally Posted by el punter
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Not necessarily. For most part time players, their regular day job takes them over the cut off point, so the part time clubs get stung for all their wages at the top rate of tax.Originally Posted by pete
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
True, actually. Didn't think of that for some reason!
For what it's worth, here's another accounts summary to show nett assets (i.e. all assets less all liabilities) and profit or loss last year...
Included in the results above is E1.27m profit for Bohs on sale of property (i.e. they made a loss of E470,000 before that), E1.5m of a write-off for Shamrock Rovers due to their administration settlement and a decent amount (E80k?) for Bray from the loan deals with Zayed and Wes Charles. Harps' last AGM said they made a profit of E2,000 last year, while UCD were just under break even, just to add two more into the mix. Fairly clear link, by and large, between teams who are making profit/breaking even and those who are struggling - Kildare (third-last last year after three seasons just missing out on the play-offs), Rovers (relegated last year), UCD (bottom half of the Premier), Waterford (no comment needed!), Harps (relegated last year) and Kilkenny (second bottom again this year).Code:Nett assets/ Profit/(loss) Club Year-end (liabilities) last year Bohemians 30-Nov-05 1,198,575 796,044 Bray Wanderers 30-Sep-05 (496,248) (911) Cork City 31-Dec-04 (130,752) (66,137) Drogheda United 31-Dec-04 (108,005) (14,432) Dublin City 30-Sep-04 (820,071) (413,368) Galway United 31-Oct-05 (207,135) (69,291) Kildare County 31-Oct-05 (132,580) 44,874 Kilkenny City 31-Oct-04 (95,805) (16,779) St Pat's Ath 30-Jun-05 (190,176) (580,499) Shamrock Rovers 31-Oct-05 5,534 1,308,132 Waterford Utd 31-Oct-04 (286,272) 22,272
Obviously, the more a club's nett liabilities and the more it lost in the last year, the more likely we'll be hearing about them in connection with Revenue liabilities soon.
What happened with this in the end?Originally Posted by soccerc
Originally Posted by el punter
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read it again, he didn't say the spoofer gets half a mill.
The bill got paid (last Monday week, i think) so i think the hearing just didn't happen.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
Who's next?
Bohs - payments schedule from 2006.
Bray - ????
Cork - paid bill in full
Derry - can't be touched by the RC
Drogs - paid bill a few years ago
Dub City - goneski
Longford - ????
Pat's - payments schedule from ????
Shels - paid bill in full
Sligo - ????
UCD - OK and up to date - according to 'CollegeTillIDie'
Waterford - ????
Last edited by BohsFans; 20/07/2006 at 1:41 AM.
Aye, but HM Customs and Revenue are forever on our shoulderOriginally Posted by BohsFans
UCD - Don't Owe the Revenue. Paid two years tax in one last year. Before Rovers dodgy bookkeeping episode ( yes I know previous board yadayadayada) EL clubs paid revenue a year in arrears.
They probably think ye smuggling diesel with all those cross border tripsOriginally Posted by Maribor
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