They'll be soliciting approaches from every club. That just refers to external or premature applications.
A leading authority on League of Ireland football since 2003. You're probably wrong.
Apologies so, maybe its just me, but that certainly seems to be the vibe and has been since Genesis called to Terryland. What are at best ill informed remarks in the press about being the only club to have a strategic plan, implying that nobody else has their house in order is a bit hard to take too.
Wrong again.
They said we were an example of how clubs should operate.They didn't say we were the only one.
Not having a go but was it in ye're 5 year strategic plan to be very short on cash in 2006.....so much so ye'd have to sell yere best players?
Instaed of whining about how Harps had a strategic plan why don't you try and figure out where it went up sh!t creek!
It's no good if it doesn't actually work ya know!
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"Cause Galway are MASSIVE"-RW Rover on 24/8/07 00:29am
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"Cause Galway are MASSIVE"-RW Rover on 24/8/07 00:29am
Conor- Part of the strategic plan was to put in place financial control systems that would spot trouble coming early and take action before it got out of hand. This is exactly what was done. In many, many cases in the past clubs have carried on regardless and run up insane debt levels.
The problems themselves were created by chronic underperformance on the field causing gates to collapse completely- and the best planning in the world can't determine exactly what happens on the field of play. Did Galway United plan the loss to Dundalk?
And maybe Genesis didn't, but Galway United have certainly done their best to give that impression. For instance last week there was a line in the Irish Independent saying that Galway were the only club with a strategic plan followed by a quote from Mr Leeson. In the event that Galway don't go up, it might be time to ask some questions of your own club, rather than blaming Harps fans for pointing out some facts to ye!They said we were an example of how clubs should operate.They didn't say we were the only one.
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More to the point, I think there's a rider in there somewhere to the extent that the IAG's* ultimate decision is subject to ratification by the FAI.
* - any FAI grouping which contains the word "Independent" is surely, ipso facto, controlled completely and utterly by John Delaney... Just a little bug bear of mine!
I believe Shamrocks Rovers had a dvd as well, it ran to 2 discs.
The commentary went something like...."Here's Ringsend, that's were the club started, here's Milltown rd. that's were our ground was for most of our history. Theres Richmond pk. - we played there for a while, there's the RDS - we played there. That's Dalymount we played there as well, there's Tolka park - we said we'd never go there, but never say never. Oh look theres Morton stadium, we used to play there for a while. Theres Tallaght, we might get to play there, if the bogballers stop their moaning"
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Thats the Special Edition DVD. Comes out next year when everyone has already bought the standard version
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