Surely a Shels fan on here knows who is running the club?
Surely a Shels fan on here knows who is running the club?
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If the players are the registered employees of Shelbourne FC Limited, then that entity will be liable for their PAYE etc. The Irish Times appeared to suggest that it was to do with wages.
Is it illegal, and indeed a criminal offence, in the Republic for a company to continue trading whilst technically insolvent ?
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It's obviously to do with wages. It can't be VAT or Corporation Tax.
Shels aren't insolvent - that's why they keep paying. They have huge cash flow problems, but as long as they own Tolka (or the lease on it), their assets are more than their liabilities, so they are solvent.Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Shelbourne FC Limited is a dormant company as of May 2006. It's liable for no tax.Originally Posted by dcfcsteve
Hang on - so what is Shelbourne FC Ltd being chased for here then ? If they've been dormant for 6 months, then I'm assuming it's just backdated salary tax that is still outstanding ? But salary tax for whom, if it isn't the players - Olly ?? The other previous Directors ?
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Stu, as an accountant you know as well as anybody that asset cover is rarely the fundamental problem in insolvencies, its generally cash flow than kills companies.
Also, having sold an option and drawn down against it, Shels are not the sole owner of the lease.
Its now clearly in the option-holders interest to force them out by withholding future drawdowns.
Can a business be shut down due to cash flow if they're solvent or would they just be forced to sell up assets?
But the sale of the assests would far exceed the debts. What happens to the left overs are they handed over to the shareholders?
Its chicken and egg!!! If assets are NOT immediately or readily realisable then you have liquidity problems (ie Shels).
Nobody has answered the $64,000 question as to why, if Shels lease is worth so much and they are able to drawdown cash at will from the optionholder, they have such huge cashflow issues.
Manic's post above is probably close to the truth, it would make sense that Shels are in a catch-22 from the Council re moving ground.
Again it all comes down to Ollie spending rashly as when they sold the option on the lease, the control went out of their hands.
You would imagine the penny might drop sometime soon in some of the more enlightened fans heads.
Last edited by OneRedArmy; 27/11/2006 at 12:57 PM. Reason: missed a "not"!
Course I do. But that wasn't the issue dcfcsteve was raising. If Shelbourne FC went belly up today, there would be enough money (as I understand it) from selling their assets to cover all their liabilities. Therefore, they're not insolvent, and therefore the issue of trading while insolvent doesn't arise. Everything you say is correct, but not relevant to the point I was making.
I don't know, to be honest. Looking back at the Irish Times article -
- Shelbourne FC Limited is never mentioned - only this other corporate entity called Shelbourne FC. There is no such corporate entity - Shelbourne FC is a business name, and the relevant corporate entity is Accolade Limited. Maybe that's the source of the confusion?Originally Posted by Irish Times
Tolka is useless to the developers until they actually get their hands on it. Possibly Shels can't draw down money quite at the ease at which it appears. I certainly wouldn't be interested in advancing sums of money continuously to Shels, knowing that I can't make my money back on the development and sale of the property until Shels find a new ground/go under. Just a thought.
Its obvious that Shels can't get their hands on the money for the sale of their lease. Fingal want to be paid upfront for the lease of Morton Stadium. DCC won't grant planning permission for the development at Tolka until Shels have a lease on another ground. Shels, so far, have been unable to fullfil this criteria. The simple solution would be for the developer to pay Shels the required amount to secure Morton Stadium. The puzzling thing is why this is not happening.
Always look on the bright side of life
Rovers only took over after the whole thing went bang.
Ollie may appear to be heading for the same crash as Rovers did but if you look at both cases it was ready made for the 400 club to take over after the mess that happened.
Its not as simple as just taking over Shelbourne you know...![]()
Despite what is wrote here on foot and all the rules you think Ollie has broke. He is a smart man and always covers himself....
Remember the time on here for months I was laughed at when you all said we would be out of Tolka without a ground in the coming weeks/months. I knew at the time that was false but couldnt say it. Later then you all realised that Ollie was carrying on because of what was said over Tolka not going befor eShels got another home.
The man is a lot smarter than you all give him credit for.
Do I agree with how he does things?
NO
John Delaney!! GET OUT!!!
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